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its controlled by the computer. sometimes if you have a vacume leak or something eles is wrong they wont idel right. so you may want to check for a vacume leak somewere first
they leak oil from the oil pump on the front of the engine
because it may have a leak so yeah a small leak
maybe a vacuum leak
there are freeze plugs on side of engine if the leak is at the front, check to see if coolant is leaking from water pump and running down to bottom of engine
it is not mercury it is asid try not to let them leak it is bad if they leak.
it could of been a short in the wiring in the engine compartment or you had a fuel leak and it got into wires or the ignition system
Your front air suspension bag has a leak in it.
Probably blowing back from the front of the car engine. Either oil leak or power steering leak or trans leak is getting fluid on the tank in rear. No other reason than that.
No. The turbo needs to be rebuilt. Basically, the bearings and seals in the turbo have worn out, allowing the engine oil that typically flows through to leak into the burning hot exhaust. This often causes excessive oil usage with accompanied smoke from the exhaust.
Depends on where the leak is falling from it could be the rear main seal leak, transmission back part connected to the transfer case, or a front main seal leak, the transmission part connected to the engine block also a possiblity is the shifter gear box if you have a standard, which also be in the front near the front main seal.
Smoke: A engine oil or tranny fluid or lower steering fluid LEAK. Steam: A water leak.