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Check for Oil Leaks

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  • 1974 Volkswagen Oil Leak From a Stripped Center Drain Plug

    Volkswagen has been producing the Type I – commonly called the Beetle or Bug – commercially since 1946. An opposed – Boxer – four-cylinder engine with fuel injection powers the 1974 Beetle. The Beetle does not use an oil filter as commonly thought of, but uses a screen-type strainer retained by a plate that also houses the drain plug. New sump plates usually come with new nuts, copper washers and a drain plug with washer. This makes fixing a stripped drain plug much easier than on vehicles with a conventional oil pan because you can replace the stripped sump plate…

  • How to Check an '01 Sea-Doo GTX for Oil

    Checking the oil on a 2001 Sea-Doo GTX may seem an arduous process, requiring that you remove things that are in the way just to see if the oil level is in order. If the oil isn't in order, though, both the jet pump and the engine will bring your boating day to a spectacular end. Either the engine will internally hemorrhage and strand you, or the jet pump will sling parts indiscriminately across the seascape, disturbing wildlife and other boaters. This possibility offers sufficient incentive to check the oil.

  • My Freezer Is Leaking Oil

    Installing a freezer in your home gives you a place to store additional food and a means of preserving it instead of letting it go to waste. Freezers use refrigeration systems that are similar to those in refrigerators and fridge/freezer combinations, though they work harder to produce more cool air. When a freezer leaks oil, it usually indicates a problem that needs repair right away.

  • My Kubota Mower Is Overheating

    The Kubota Tractor Corporation manufactures engines for lawn mowers and other equipment. It’s possible that after using your mower under extreme conditions, your Kubota engine will overheat. But if the engine seems to overheat prematurely, one of the cooling functions may be compromised. Consider these possible culprits before taking your Kubota mower in for service.

  • How to Check the Oil in a Toro Snowblower

    Properly used, a Toro snowblower can remove snow from a large area in a fraction of the time it would take to physically remove the snow with a shovel. Toro snowblowers are equipped with an oil-cooled engine. As with all internal combustion engines, ensuring that the snowblower’s engine has an adequate supply of oil is important to prevent mechanical damage and to preserve the lifespan of the unit. Checking the oil on a Toro snowblower is a straightforward process due to the convenient location of the oil filler cap.

  • How to Check if the Flame Sensor Is Good in an Oil Stove

    The flame sensor is a safety device often present in stoves and furnaces. The sensor shuts off fuel if a stove does not ignite. It also allows continued operation when flame ignition works properly. For safety's sake, testing the flame sensor in an oil-fired stove is maintenance must.

  • Oil Leaking From the Bottom of an Old Maytag Washer

    Oil leaks are usually not a good sign when it comes to washing machines, regardless of the brand you own. A washing machine that drips oil will usually require a major part replacement to keep it running. Rather than repair your old Maytag washer, you might be better off upgrading to a new one if you find oil leaking from the bottom of the machine.

  • Oil Leak in a 1864 Cub Cadet

    The 1864 Cub Cadet is a lawn tractor for commercial or residential use as powered by a Kohler-made engine. The engine, like many gas-powered engines, cannot operate properly without oil. If you find or suspect an oil leak in your 1864 Cub Cadet, stop operations and begin a thorough inspection.

  • Oil Leaks in a Cub Cadet 1170

    Like many mowers and lawn tractors, the Cub Cadet 1170’s Briggs and Stratton engine has a lubrication and cooling system that uses engine oil. If your Cub Cadet is leaking oil, chances are that these systems have been compromised and can cause permanent engine damage if the source isn’t identified and repaired.

  • Oil Leaks on the Cub Cadet RZT50

    The Cub Cadet RZT50 is a zero-turn mower that can easily cut grass in lawns with difficult layouts. This requires an engine that can handle the load such, as the Kohler SV830. But the Kohler engine can’t power the RZT50 if it’s leaking oil, which lubricates the engine and keeps it cool during operation.

  • What Causes Oil to Leak in Dryers Over Clothes?

    It can be frustrating to find oil or grease stains on clothes after removing them from the dryer. While the stains might have been on the clothing items before you placed them in the dryer -- and might have just gone unnoticed -- certain components on the dryer can leak an oily substance if they happen to fail. Hold off on using your dryer until you’re able to determine whether or not the appliance was responsible for producing the stains.

  • How to Check for Leaks on a Kenmore Washer 11082891110

    If you notice water leaking from your top-loading Kenmore washer, you should find the source of the leak as soon as possible. Water on the floor is a safety hazard, and you also want to find and fix the leak so your washer operates properly again. You usually can find the leak if you run the washer through its cycle.

  • My Lawn Tractor Is Leaking Oil in the Filter & Blows White Smoke

    Riding lawn mowers and tractors make the toil of dealing with mowing large- to medium-sized lawns and properties a cinch. However, sometimes something goes awry. If the tractor is billowing white smoke, it is a sure sign that oil has seeped out onto the warm oil filter where it is burned. Luckily for the mechanically inclined, there are a few DIY approaches that can fix the problem.

  • My Murray Mower Is Leaking Oil

    Your Murray mower relies on an acceptable level of clean, fresh oil in order to run smoothly and appropriately. However, it is possible to overdue the oil change procedure and add too much oil to your machine, causing a leak from a couple of different points. You can stop these leaks and remove the excess oil from your Murray mower even if you have no experience with troubleshooting oil leakage issues. You will not need to take your mower into a shop.

  • How to Check for a Leak on a Dishwasher

    Dishwashers are handy household appliances, but when they leak, they can make a huge mess. They can leak for many reasons, including improper installation or a broken seal. Watch for moisture when you are using the dishwasher, or check for a leak after installing a new machine. Checking for a leak can take less than 20 minutes. Call a repairman if you have a serious leak in a new dishwasher.

  • What Causes Diesel to Leak Into Lube Oil?

    Your car, boat or truck may have a problem with oil leaking into the combustion chamber. You can diagnose this yourself by checking the color of the exhaust from your vehicle. Fuel does not leak back into the engine oil, but there are a few reasons why oil could leak into the engine.

  • How to Check the Valve on an Air Filter

    A positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve prevents excess gases from staying inside your engine or escaping through your air filter. If you have noticed decrease performance with your engine, or oil leaking through your air filter, check your PCV valve and air filter. With the right tools, you can easily perform these tasks on your own and thereby save yourself the cost of a trip to the mechanic.

  • How to Check a Buick PCV Valve That Leaks Oil

    A Buick positive crankcase ventilation valve allows excess gases to be removed from a gasoline engine. In normal operating conditions, a PCV valve lowers the pressure in the engine, which prevents internal damage. The PCV valve prevents excess gases that blow by the cylinder walls from staying inside the engine or escaping through your air filter. The PCV valve uses suction to accomplish this. If you notice decreased engine performance or oil leaking into your air filter, you probably have an issue with your Buick PCV valve.

  • How to Troubleshoot a 1998 VW Jetta 1.9L Diesel

    The 1998 Volkswagen Jetta 1.9L diesel was one of the most reliable vehicles that Volkswagen offered. The diesel engine from Volkswagen does have one flaw, however, and that is one inherent in all diesel engines: cold-weather problems. Cold weather and malfunctioning glow plugs are the cause of most of the VW diesel's problems.

  • Ford Escort Maintenance

    The Escort was a subcompact car produced by Ford during the 1980s and 1990s, known for its fuel economy and low initial purchase price. Many Ford Escorts have been known to last well over 200,000 miles, and with a careful eye toward maintenance, you should be able to keep your Escort running for years to come.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Chrysler Concorde

    Troubleshooting a Chrysler Concorde doesn't have to be complicated. The first point to remember when troubleshooting a Concorde is that you need to start with the simplest possible problems first and then work your way up to the more complex problems and solutions.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Triton V8 Ford Expedition

    The V8 engine that comes in a Ford Expedition is called a Triton engine. These engines are high torque/high horsepower output motors capable of towing up to 9,000 pounds when mated to the Expedition's transmission. Because of the abuse that this vehicle will go through, you can expect at some point to have to do some maintenance on it. When something does finally go wrong, you should troubleshoot the problem first. Fortunately, troubleshooting a Ford Expedition doesn't necessarily require an expert mechanic. You can likely do the job in your driveway or while going for a drive around the block.

  • How to Check for Oil Leaks in an Engine

    Make sure that new oil isn't leaking out of a car. Learn how to check for oil leaks in your engine in this free oil change video clip.

  • How to Check for Engine Oil Leaks

    Maintain the life of your car with regular maintenance and tune-ups. Learn how to check for engine oil leaks with expert auto maintenance tips in this important free car repair video.

  • How to Check for an Engine Oil Leak

    Is your engine oil not lasting as long? Maybe there's a leak! Learn how to check and fill the fluids on the engine of your vehicle in this free video.

  • How to Check for Oil Leaks in Your Engine

    You should check your car for oil leaks immediately after you change the oil. It's also a good idea to check for leaks periodically. Repairing a small leak could ward off bigger problems later. Motor oil keeps the engine lubricated and your car running smoothly. Without enough oil, the engine could fail.

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