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    Internet diagnostics

    If he checks the pan bolts (quick to do if you have a 13mm socket, a long extension, and a flex joint) and finds them loose, just tighten. That will get him back on the road. Nothing will fix the leak permanently except removing the pan and using some good gasket sealer. Yes, we are all...
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    Internet diagnostics

    My guess is oil pan leak. No oil will leak at idle so it's hard to spot. Engine oil can lose a quart and not show and a little goes a long way. The drip pattern on the ground looks just like mine when the left rear oil pan bolts backed out. That's in the area behind the starter. Ask the...
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