2001 Pejo 206 Automatic Bottom oil drip |
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08.05.2020 16:01 | # 1 |
fahrikem | |
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08.05.2020 16:01 | # 2 |
metin | |
There should be an oil filter in the place you say. The engine shape of each vehicle, etc. is different. My request from you, 1- If you can take a picture of the rate, take it, 2- Share the brand model hardware fuel type engine volume of my vehicle in the signature section
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08.05.2020 16:01 | # 3 |
Mehach | |
My car was also dripping oil, the authorized service cost 500 TL. I decided to wait, when I went to industry for another reason, I asked the master about it too. He said that he had too much oil so he exploded from felt. I did not believe it, it has attracted some oil and I guess there is no problem at the moment. Oil does not drain.
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08.05.2020 16:01 | # 4 |
Engin Tepe | |
[QUOTE = Mehach] My car was also dripping oil, the authorized service cost 500 TL. I decided to wait, when I went to industry for another reason, I asked the master about it too. He said that he had too much oil so he exploded from felt. I did not believe it, it has attracted some oil and I guess there is no problem at the moment. Oil does not drain .. [/ QUOTE] You should not believe what is called, as in the example :). It is necessary to look at a different place in a different way. In 2007, in Opel Astra, the vehicle had multiple spins, the service changed the depreciation pad to whatever drum was on the same. We went to the industry from the radiator, let's ask, one of the five bijonds made a broken gap. 15 tl is repaired 1 year no problem.
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08.05.2020 16:01 | # 5 |
mehmet eren | |
yes, take a picture of the part of the vehicle that is defective. |