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Oil Leak on Brand New Max?

Old Jan 3, 2003 | 07:03 AM
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Oil Leak on Brand New Max?

I did a search and came up with nothing so I am asking you guys to help me out. I got my car earlier this week and it still only has 100 miles. I started the car this morning and pulled out of the driveway and went back to get the garbage (garbage day today). What I noticed was fresh oil on the ground where the pan would be. Is this normal? My instincts tell me no, but then again, this is my first brand new car. Help me out guys. Thanks.

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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 07:05 AM
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Re: Oil Leak on Brand New Max?

Originally posted by ozdemir
I did a search and came up with nothing so I am asking you guys to help me out. I got my car earlier this week and it still only has 100 miles. I started the car this morning and pulled out of the driveway and went back to get the garbage (garbage day today). What I noticed was fresh oil on the ground where the pan would be. Is this normal? My instincts tell me no, but then again, this is my first brand new car. Help me out guys. Thanks.

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No, that's not normal. Take it to the dealer and have them fix it.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 07:19 AM
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Just emailed my dealer. I'll let you know what comes of it. Thanks.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 07:51 AM
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Re: Oil Leak on Brand New Max?

Originally posted by ozdemir
I did a search and came up with nothing so I am asking you guys to help me out. I got my car earlier this week and it still only has 100 miles. I started the car this morning and pulled out of the driveway and went back to get the garbage (garbage day today). What I noticed was fresh oil on the ground where the pan would be. Is this normal? My instincts tell me no, but then again, this is my first brand new car. Help me out guys. Thanks.

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Are you using a full synthetic? I asked the service guy about putting a full synthetic in when I got my 15K service done, and he said he wouldn't do it cause it leaks everywhere. And it voids your engine warranty. Sounds a little extreme to me, and I didn't completely believe him... any feedback from you guys on this claim from the service guy?
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 07:58 AM
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Re: Oil Leak on Brand New Max?

Originally posted by ozdemir
I did a search and came up with nothing so I am asking you guys to help me out. I got my car earlier this week and it still only has 100 miles. I started the car this morning and pulled out of the driveway and went back to get the garbage (garbage day today). What I noticed was fresh oil on the ground where the pan would be. Is this normal? My instincts tell me no, but then again, this is my first brand new car. Help me out guys. Thanks.

oz
wow!

now that you beat those odds, you will NEVER win the Lottery now...

with a GM or Ford product, you get that 1 out of 20 cars or so...

Nissan, I've never seen anyone have leaking trbl with a Nissan this early...that's probably why you didn't find anything on a search.

-vq

Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:08 AM
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Are you using a full synthetic? I asked the service guy about putting a full synthetic in when I got my 15K service done, and he said he wouldn't do it cause it leaks everywhere. And it voids your engine warranty. Sounds a little extreme to me, and I didn't completely believe him... any feedback from you guys on this claim from the service guy?
Many people here are using synthetic with no problems at all. My dealer does all my oil changes and puts in synthetic that I provide. No mention of any warranty issues and definitely no leaks. I don't know where some of these 'service guys' get their info.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:14 AM
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No synthetic. Like I said, I just picked it up on New Year's Eve. I rolled it out of the garage this morning and viola, the first oil drops to show up on my floor are those from the max - not from my previous 97 explorer or my 98 accord or the other 91 accord, but from the max. The dealer said to bring it in.

Here we go. I hope this doesn't start a slew of dealer visits. This will really make me sad. Seriously, I want to enjoy the car, not watch it get taken to the dealer. Everyone - please pray for a full recovery and no more return trips. Thanks.

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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:41 AM
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where is the engine oil leaking from.... anywhere specific ?
it may be something simple.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:44 AM
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Originally posted by ozdemir
No synthetic. Like I said, I just picked it up on New Year's Eve. I rolled it out of the garage this morning and viola, the first oil drops to show up on my floor are those from the max - not from my previous 97 explorer or my 98 accord or the other 91 accord, but from the max. The dealer said to bring it in.

Here we go. I hope this doesn't start a slew of dealer visits. This will really make me sad. Seriously, I want to enjoy the car, not watch it get taken to the dealer. Everyone - please pray for a full recovery and no more return trips. Thanks.

oz

Have you tried to see where it is comming from. Everything should be clean so it would be easy to see. That way when you take it in you'll have an idea what the problem is and when they fix it you'll know where to look if it comes back.

If your lucky it's just a loose filter or nut. Also check the oil level before you drive it. If it was leaking on their lot before you got it may be low.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:44 AM
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When i pulled out of the garage, I noticed the oil on the floor. I haven't opened the hood or checked underneath. I ASSUME that it is coming from underneath, and I hope that assumption is correct cause if its coming from the top and making its way down through all the components of the engine and other obstructions and STILL making a mess on the floor, then I can't imagine what the problem could be. Like I said, I HOPE its coming from underneath - like a loose bolt on the oil pan, etc.

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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 08:57 AM
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Originally posted by maximaman777



Have you tried to see where it is comming from. Everything should be clean so it would be easy to see. That way when you take it in you'll have an idea what the problem is and when they fix it you'll know where to look if it comes back.

If your lucky it's just a loose filter or nut. Also check the oil level before you drive it. If it was leaking on their lot before you got it may be low.
Great point. I will check it when I get back to the car (late this afternoon). If it was already leaking before, it is possible that its dangerously low. Since it was flat-bedded to chicago from ohio, its possible that something just loosened up on the trip over. right? well, enough speculation. I will take it to the dealer tonight. There is where I will find out the true problem. Are you allowed to be in the service area while they work on the cars? I would like to see the undercarriage and some other things.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 09:05 AM
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Are you allowed to be in the service area while they work on the cars? I would like to see the undercarriage and some other things.
depends on the dealership...
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 09:07 AM
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that's what I meant.
it is good to ALWAYS check it out yourself before taking it to the dealer.

1 thing I've noticed is that the oil filter and oil drain pan nut are on TIGHT in new cars !
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 09:38 AM
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Is it possible that the fluid was tranny or brake fluid? When I walked passed it, I let out a big "F*#K" and hurried to get the garbage out. I was running late, but I don't think it looked pink. Pretty sure it was brown. I am getting sick to my stomach just thinking about it right now. I might leave work early to take care of this. Thanks for all the help guys.

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