You have a serious problem here. This will cause permanent engine damage. It could be a bad fuel pressure regulator, or one or more injectors are bleeding off when you stop. Fix ASAP !
A broke fuel line can cause a 1995 Beretta to leak fuel into air filter assembly. An exhaust leak can also cause this issue.
will it be the outer air close sensor or the intake will have a leak in it
oil is thinner when its hot, that's why.
5w30 unless you leak massive amounts of oil, then I would put 10w30.
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.
By getting the air inside to leak out.
If you have tried the raiator and the reservoir and hoses, you should have you intake gasket checked.
No, the oil is more than likely from a leaking rear main seal or from the valve cover which may appear to be leaking at the starter. The starter uses no oil so it cannot leak oil.
Do A compression test and a leakdown test too, This will tell you if you have A internal leak. The compression and leak numbers are not nearly as critical as the numbers being within 20% of each other across all cylinders.
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the fuel filter on a 96 beretta is on the driver side in the rear underneath. it is about as big as the oil filter and is silver. it is easy to take off. The fuel filter in my 96 Beretta is on the passenger side in the rear of the car right above the axle. It's also big and cylindrical. Someone suggested that you first start the car and shut it off in gear. That way, there won't be as much pressure in the gas line and leak all over the place. Suggestion: be prepared for gasoline to leak out of the lines. Do in well ventilated place or outside.
Hello there there are little rubber o-rings on each injector that dry rot over the year's that will need to b replaced . That is where your problem is .