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Oil leak after service visit
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<blockquote data-quote="roblab" data-source="post: 6141289" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>I can imagine that the car might drip if they'd just been lubricating the half shafts. Clean it up and watch for more, and if it drips much more, I'd start to worry. But not yet. If you are still agile (I'm not) crawl around and see if you can find where the drips are coming from, because it's possible someone forgot to tighten a screw or something, and it's a lot quicker if you fix it yourself. The drips might quit dripping in a few days, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roblab, post: 6141289, member: 1018"] I can imagine that the car might drip if they'd just been lubricating the half shafts. Clean it up and watch for more, and if it drips much more, I'd start to worry. But not yet. If you are still agile (I'm not) crawl around and see if you can find where the drips are coming from, because it's possible someone forgot to tighten a screw or something, and it's a lot quicker if you fix it yourself. The drips might quit dripping in a few days, too. [/QUOTE]
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