Hey everyone — hoping to get some perspective from those who’ve seen this before.
I recently noticed a large brown liquid spread across my driveway under my truck. It’s not a tight puddle, more of a wide, thin area, and it shows up in different spots depending on how the truck is parked (backed in vs pulled in).
Truck: 2020 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI
Recent service:
- Oil change at Conrad’s on 11/07
- Brakes done on 11/20
I’m in the Midwest, and we’ve had below-freezing temps with snow, ice, and road salt. I only noticed this now, which is what has me uneasy — both about the driveway and the truck.
What I’m seeing:
- Brown/amber coloration
- Large spread rather than a concentrated spot
- Snow melting unevenly where it’s present
- Slight chemical/petroleum-like smell when dabbed
- No obvious fresh drips under the truck
- No warning lights or drivability issues
- Oil and fuel levels do not appear to be dropping
Because the spread changes with parking direction and doesn’t form a consistent puddle, I’m wondering if this could be winter meltwater or exhaust condensation carrying road grime, but the amount and appearance are concerning enough that I wanted to ask.
Has anyone experienced something similar in cold weather?
Any common 5.7 HEMI areas I should check to rule things out?
Appreciate any insight — just trying to make sure I’m not missing something.