QUOTE(bja449 @ Jun 7 2016, 11:56 AM)
Good Day Everyone,
I'm new here and need a good advice on the issue , recently found my Honda City (2010 ) had some engine oil leakage , we knew this by spotting the oil drips on our driveway and reduced engine oil.
Upon inspection from Honda service centre , we had to change flywheel oil seal that had been worn out.
The car works well after replacing, however, there is a tiny bit of oil still drips from the front part of car, which we
spot again in the driveway .
Unlike before this is like a one or 2 drop , a tiny patch that you can easily miss the spot.
My question to the forum is.
1) Is this ok to ignore, since whenever a major change to a car happen there are bound to have following small problem here and there ?
2) Is this due to the flywheel again or could be other causes ?
3) Anyone experienced the same , how it was resolved.
Thank you all.
1. losing engine oil is never a good thingI'm new here and need a good advice on the issue , recently found my Honda City (2010 ) had some engine oil leakage , we knew this by spotting the oil drips on our driveway and reduced engine oil.
Upon inspection from Honda service centre , we had to change flywheel oil seal that had been worn out.
The car works well after replacing, however, there is a tiny bit of oil still drips from the front part of car, which we
spot again in the driveway .
Unlike before this is like a one or 2 drop , a tiny patch that you can easily miss the spot.
My question to the forum is.
1) Is this ok to ignore, since whenever a major change to a car happen there are bound to have following small problem here and there ?
2) Is this due to the flywheel again or could be other causes ?
3) Anyone experienced the same , how it was resolved.
Thank you all.
2. probably u should get the oil sump gasket checked
Jun 7 2016, 12:05 PM

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