Leak Oil. Where could it be from?

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EddiieeG10

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Past month Trucks been in dealership shop for 90% of it. Truck was fixed for crankshaft seal, TWICE. What does this leak look like? Ive been telling them maybe engine oil pan is leaking but they said it’s been the crank seal. Stressed af since this is a work vehicle and it holds me back. IMG_9406.jpeg
 

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Get a screw driver and poke around on that pan where it’s showing signs of a leak, if it goes through you have something to show your dealer.

Or degrease and thoroughly clean around suspect area . Then start and run for a short period before searching for the leak. Start looking up high ,gravity has downward pull.
 

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Past month Trucks been in dealership shop for 90% of it. Truck was fixed for crankshaft seal, TWICE. What does this leak look like? Ive been telling them maybe engine oil pan is leaking but they said it’s been the crank seal. Stressed af since this is a work vehicle and it holds me back. View attachment 549065
You can get oil dye for the engine and transmission and the cooling system which shows up under black light. This dye is available at the parts store.
 

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