Yes, a leaking oil hub in a car can be fixed by replacing the seal or gasket that is causing the leak. It is important to identify the source of the leak and address it promptly to prevent further damage to the vehicle's engine.
your car is leaking oil!
depending on where the oil is leaking from. sump gasket? rocker cover gasket? hoses? castings?
Neon's are bad for the rear main seal leaking to fix it bring it in
go to a dealer or trade the car off. (seriously) I agree with this. Cadillacs that start leaking like this are 99% of the time leaking from the rear main seal. You have to pull the engine or transmission to fix this. It isn't worth it unless you really, really love this car. It will cost you a bundle.
Depends on where it is leaking.
it depends on where its coming from
oil leaking on the ex man fold need to fix the oil leaks
Yes! if you have a cracked head chances are your oil and coolant are mixing together and coolant and or oil is leaking out causing the vehicle to overheat... if you have a cracked head fix it! do not drive the vehicle
It is either leaking it out or burning it.
If the oil sending unit is leaking oil by the inside of the component, then I don't know of any way to fix that other than removal and replace with another one. If it is leaking by the threads, then you can try teflon tape to seal that. Also make sure it is leaking from the sending unit and not leaking down from the valve cover.
antifreeze leaking into the oil pan
tape