Type your answer here... Check for the most obvious. Oil filter not on tight, oil drain plug not on tight, leak around oil pan gasket. Also, if you have over 100,000 miles on your car, valve cover gaskets are known to leak.
You have a gas leak somewhere. Check around the fuel tank.
well i been driving a 99 sonata so far no problems with that area any ways i would advise u check ur wiring coz there could be a electric leak.
i just bought a 2002, and i supposively have a fre-on leak. its blows, but warm air only.
If it the gasket on the oil pan leaking, it would cost approximately $450 to have the oil pan removed and the gasket replaced.
Because that may be the least timely way to locate the source of the leak.
P0466 is a code for EVAP leak. Could be a simple as a bad/loose gas cap. Or is could be a purge valve on the engine or even the canister close valve on the fuel tank.
The first thing to check is the gas cap to see if it is on tight and the gasket is in good condition. After that, it gets tricky.
Yes, should be located under the fuse box under the hood.
You may have leak in the intake
In the sub frame under the drivers side, just behind the trans.
Why is 2002 pontiac grand am oil leak where the sparkplug is?
You can use an oil stop-leak product to stop an oil leak on your 2002 Peugeot 206 1.4.