The engine is a3.0 V6. I did not drive it without oil as to not blow
the engine. Anyway, I took it in to Auto Tech 2000, and they did a
power wash.. They said someone had put JB Powerweld around the bolt,
but it was not leaking from there.. So, Walmart who does all my oil
changes must of of cracked it, patched it, and somehow forgot to tell
me.. Anyway, that was not the problem. After the power wash, they said
it was leaking from the oil pan gasket. $166 to replace a $15 ($10 at
Napa Part) and the rest was labor.. Then they took it for a test
drive.. Now it's the crank case that was leaking.. So they said I
should replace the water pump and timing kit as well while they are in
there.. Total cost now $775
I feel they should have found the oil leak before the test drive.. That
is why they did the power washing. Does this sound right to anyone.. I
have surgery being done on me on Wednesday, and I will get it back on
Monday. I'm in a small city, so my choices are limited. Thanks for
any help.
Glee
maxpower - 12 Nov 2005 13:07 GMT
> The engine is a3.0 V6. I did not drive it without oil as to not blow
> the engine. Anyway, I took it in to Auto Tech 2000, and they did a
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> any help.
> Glee
All you need to do is having perform an oil leak dye test on this vehicle to
determine all the oil leaks at one time. It is a sure fire way of locating
them.
Oil leaks are common from the valve cover gaskets, camshaft seals and plugs
and the head gaskets. Not to say the valve guide dropping and causing the
engine to smoke bad at idle.
If you have smoke from idle and plan on keeping this vehicle you may as well
have the heads removed and repaired.
My opinion
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech