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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]rurallib
(63,826 posts)34. put a piece of cardboard under your car and see if there are any drips the next morning
A lot of times we don't see leaks because where we park is already stained with oil leaks.
So take a fresh pice of cardboard and put it under the car one night (not a windy or rainy night) to see if any drips show up. If so, try to look up on the engine to see if you can find the leak.
Good luck. I am very suspicious of dealerships in particular and repair shops in general.
I have often thought a semester of auto troubleshooting ought to be taught in high school. I was fortunate to have worked in some small repair shops during college where I was able to learn some basics.
Keep an eye on the engine oil and tranny oil levels as discussed before.
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Dealers need to make money. I knew someone who worked for a dealer who said it is a
djean111
Mar 2016
#2
put a piece of cardboard under your car and see if there are any drips the next morning
rurallib
Mar 2016
#34
Dealerships are absolute ripsoffs. NEVER trust a dealership. Find a good independent mechanic(s)
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#27
Don't know where you live, but I have never paid more the $25 for an oil change. Also...
jg10003
Mar 2016
#30
It's all good advice above. The important things are, stay away from that Honda dealer,
rusty quoin
Mar 2016
#37