You will have to replace the rear main seal. This will require that the transmission be removed.
That depends on where the oil leak is, is it in the motor self or is one of the seals leaking?
It's either a leak or a head gasket.
Shampoo the engine to clean it. Check for leaks in a day or so depending on how bad the leak is. Replace the component causing the leak. If you still can't find the leak you can put dye in the engine oil and look for the leak with a black light.
You have a leak. You need to find and repair the leak.You have a leak. You need to find and repair the leak.
Barr's Stop Leak is a brand of radiator repair chemicals. Barr's Stop Leak is poured in the radiator and the engine is run at an idle for a few minutes. It will repair small leaks like those that happen if a rock strikes the radiator.
You have a fuel leak somewhere. Have a trusted mechanic find it and repair it for you asap!
No vehicle actually burns antifreeze. If the antifreeze level in your Saturn seems to be going down, it's because of a leak.Possible antifreeze leak locations are:Coolant hoses.Radiator cap.Water pump.Heater core.Head gasket.Cracked head or block.Find out where the leak is occurring and repair it.
You should replace the head gasket. This repair is critical to the better performance of the vehicle, and to prevent future damage of the engine.
The only permanent repair for a leaking water pump is to replace it. Any product that claims to stop the leak is only a temporary emergency repair that will not last and will partially clog your cooling system. Repair it the right way by replacing the pump.
The cost would depend on where the engine is leaking from. A leak from the main seals is far more expensive than a leak from a gasket.
That isn't much consumption.. If it buggs you take it to a garage and have them give you an estimate.
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