More than likely, it's coming from the pan. Clean the motor and look for oil leaks.
you need to locate the leak.
first determine where the leak is at if its a hose then replace the hose but if its somewhere you cant locate try bar's leak or alumaseal found at and parts store
You will have to locate the source of the leak before you can fix it. Re-post with your findings.
A pressure test is done to locate a leak if you can't visually see where it is coming from.
Metal detector
Where is the leak at? Engine?
While this may sound difficult, you can save money if you can locate the leak for the plumber.
There are several seals and gaskets that could leak. You will have to do a little detective work to locate the source of the leak.
You can locate the transmission fluid leak on your 2001 Chevy Metro by looking at the transmission fluid on the ground. Look above the transmission fluid stain and you should be able to see the source of the leak.
You have a leak in the system. A small leak can be hard to locate. Take the vehicle to a ac professional for repair.
First you have to locate the source of the vacuum leak, then determine the next step how to repair it.
I need to locate a vacuum leak in a 2001 santa fe, can you help?