stuff it with paper
You really have to just find out where it is leaking and what it will take to repair it. GoodluckJoe
means get it to a repair shop
No just find out where the leak is and repair it.
Green fluid leaking from a car is radiator fluid. "A professional certified mechanic can handle the repair or maintenance needed to fix this issue."
It would be best to replace it with a new one.
That would depend on where it is leaking oil. Leaking valve covers would require the replacement of the valve cover gaskets. Most oil leaks are easily fixed, but some are not so easy and are really not cost effective to repair. A leaking crankshaft seal is very expensive to repair and unless it is leaking excessively, I would just deal with the leak. Of course that also depends on how old the car is and how long you plan on driving it. If you do not repair the leak, just remember to check your oil level regularly.
It depends on the seriousness of the leak. Basically, if you car is not in top condition/repair you should not drive it.
First you have to identify the fluid that is leaking then locate the source of the leak before we can tell you how to repair it.
Some typical radiator repair jobs are leaking hoses, leaking radiators or loose connections.
no! if your seeing white smoke its a leaking cylinder head gasket. which is a major repair. see a certified auto tech to perform this repair.
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Look for where the flu I d is leaking out. Repair or replace as required.