Where Does the Rear Main Seal Leak on a Saab 2003 How to Release Crankcase Pressure
                                  A car engine uses motor oil to lubricate the internal moving parts of the engine  such as crankshaft, rod bearings, pistons and valve train. This oil is  controlled from leaking out of main engine parts by using a series of covers, gaskets and  seals. There are two kinds of oil leaks, pressurized and non-pressurized.  Non-pressurized leaks tend to be less aggressive while pressurized leaks can be  extreme. If an oil leak is not obvious clean the engine with a strong detergent.  Then run the engine for a short time and recheck the engine using a  flashlight. When inspecting for oil leaks start at the top of the engine and  work down as oil will travel downward before collecting into a drip at the bottom of the engine. As the engine ages its gasket and seals will become hard and crack due to  heat. This will allow oil to leak out and onto the ground or onto the exhaust system where it is burned  creating smoke from under the hood. These kinds of oil leaks can be smelt from  the air conditioner or heater vents. If the seal on the oil filter or the casing on  the oil pressure sender fail pressurized oil will be forced from the engine  while it runs. These kinds of leaks can drain an engine in a short amount of  time. SPONSORED LINKS Oil leak costs will vary depending on the problem which will range from  something simple such as an oil fill cap seal which should cost between $25.00  to $35.00 (US) if you where to take your car into a shop. More involved problems  such as a rear main seal will cost between $800.00 and $1200.00  (US) for a shop to do the repairs. Typically the gaskets or seals will cost  between $10.00 and $80.00 (US). In most cases you will need to  jack the car up and support it on jack stands to get under the car. Use a  flashlight, protective eyewear and gloves.               1. Oil Fill Cap Leak             The oil fill cap is used to add oil to the engine and is usually located on  a valve cover. If this cap becomes loose or seal is broken or has failed to  be reinstalled correctly after adding oil it will cause a leak. Check for  leakage around the cap and tighten replace or reinstall the cap as needed.                            SPONSORED LINKS               2. Oil Filter Leak             The oil filter is used to remove  carbon and other impurities created by the combustion process. This filter is subject to oil pressure  supplied by the oil pump and will leak if the filter is loose or the seal from  the old oil filter is still on the block which can surface well after the  oil change has been done. Use a flashlight check the oil filter for a leak  and remove or tighten the filter and recheck. Wipe the area clean and recheck  the leak after a short time.                              3. Oil Pan Drain Plug Leak             A drain plug is used to remove oil  from the engine. This threaded plug uses a sealing washer which tightens flush  against the oil pan and the plug. If the drain plug is loose or the sealing washer is missing or worn  it can cause an oil leak. Check to see if oil is dripping from the plug and then  check its tightness. If the drain plug is loose and will not tighten the threads on the drain plug  are stripped and must be replaced or the oil pan repaired. It is common for a  drain plug to be tight and still leaking due to a failed sealing washer. To  replace the sealing washer will require  draining the oil. SPONSORED LINKS                              4. Oil Pressure Sensor Leak             The oil pressure sensor is used to send feedback data to the  PCM (powertrain control module) and oil pressure gauge or light  in the instrument cluster. This sensor is subject to oil pressure much like the  oil filter and when failure occurs can leak. This sensor is typically located  near the oil filter and will have a one or two wire connector.                                          5. Valve Cover Leak             Valve covers are used to encapsulate the valve train and control oil leakage.  This cover is used in conjunction with a gasket which is located between the  cover and the  cylinder head. Due to engine heat  when this gasket ages it can become brittle and crack allowing oil to leak. In other cases the valve cover  can work itself loose which also can cause the aforementioned leak. Sometimes  you can tighten them down but if the cover is already tight then the valve  cover gasket must be replaced. Brittle valve cover gaskets are a common problem because they are at the upmost part of the engine. SPONSORED LINKS               Valve Cover Gasket Leak Video                                                      6. Front Crankshaft Main Seal Leak             A seal is used at the front end of the engine which seals the crankshaft where  is protrudes out of the engine block and connects to the front balancer. This  seal is designed to ride against a smooth turning shaft while controlling motor oil.  When this seal leaks, it will typically spray oil on the front of the engine  and down the oil pan. Use a flashlight to confirm the leak and that the front  main seal must be replaced.               Front Main Seal Leak Video                                                      7. Timing Cover Gasket Leak             A timing cover is designed to control engine oil on timing chain style of  engines. This cover is sealed to the engine block using a gasket which can  leak due to age and heat. This kind of leak can be difficult to find so  sometimes it's best to clean the engine first. This is because the cover is in close  proximity to the front main seal. When replacing the timing cover gasket it  is highly recommended to  replace the front main seal as well. SPONSORED LINKS                              8. Rear Crankshaft Seal Leak             The rear crankshaft seal does the same job as the front seal but is located at  the rear of the engine. When this seal leaks, it will allow motor oil to leak  into the transmission bell housing and down the oil pan at the rear of the  engine. This seal is more difficult to replace however because the  transmission will need to be removed before the  rear main seal can be replaced.               Rear Main Seal Replacement Video                                                      9. Oil Cooler Adapter Leak             SPONSORED LINKS Some engines are designed with an engine  oil cooler or adapter that can leak due to seals going bad which stop oil from  leaking between the block and the O ring seal. This seal or gasket will go bad due to heat  and engine vibration which can cause an oil leak. Use a flashlight and look above the oil filter to  confirm the leak which will run down over the oil filter and can fool you into  thinking it is the oil filter that is leaking.                                          10. Oil Level Sender Leak             Some cars use a oil level sensor is used to provide  feedback data for the PCM and illuminate a oil level warning light to tell the  driver the engine oil level is low. This two wires sensor is located in the side  of the oil pan and is submerged in motor oil. Mounted to the oil pan using an O  ring seal this unit can become hard and leak in which case the oil must be drained  and the O ring and sender replaced.                              11. Oil Pan Leak             An oil pan is located at the bottom of the engine and is bolted to the block  using many bolts and is sealed using a gasket. This oil pan is designed to collect oil into  a centralized area allowing the oil pump to re-circulate it back into the engine.  If the pan is damaged or if the gasket fails it can leak oil  around the pan itself. In either case the oil pan must be removed and replaced  if leaking along with the gasket. Depending on the car design this job can be  difficult or quite easy.             SPONSORED LINKS                              12. Intake Manifold Oil Leak             On most V6, V8 and V10 cylinder engine's the intake manifold stretches  between the cylinder head while sealing the engine block from oil leaks at the front and  rear of the manifold on the upper part of the engine. Over time gaskets and  seals age causing them to deteriorate and leak motor  oil. Unfortunately there is no easy fix for this problem and the  intake manifold must be removed and the seals and gasket replaced.               13. Head Gasket Oil Leak             Engines with an overhead cam design have pressurized oil ports in the engine  block that supply oil to the camshaft and lifters. The head gasket is  responsible for sealing oil pressure between the engine block  and the  cylinder head. This kind of leak can be difficult to find because of the  engine's accessories, mainly the exhaust and intake manifolds which are in the  way. There is no easy fix for this problem and the cylinder head will need to be  removed and the gasket replaced.                           14. Distributor Oil Leak             Engine designed with an ignition distributor use an O ring seal which is  located on the outside of the distributor housing which control oil between the  housing the engine block. When this seal becomes hard and cracks oil will leak  from the base of the distributor. This problem is not too hard to detect and is  usually on the upper part of the engine are mounted to the cylinder head. To fix  this problem remove the distributor and replace the seal and then reinstall the  unit. SPONSORED LINKS If you have any  engine oil  leak questions please visit our forum. If you need  car  repair advice, please ask our community of mechanics is happy to help you and  it is always 100% free. We hope you enjoyed this guide and videos. We are creating a full set of car repair guides. Please  subscribe to our 2CarPros  YouTube channel and check back often for new videos which are uploaded almost  every day.               Article published              2021-08-08            Motor oil leaks will hurt your engine
             
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Where Does the Rear Main Seal Leak on a Saab 2003 How to Release Crankcase Pressure
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