im curious
what does everyone use for there engine oil, power steering fluid, braking fluid, coolant etc
also i think a leak with power fluid as the ammount that was in it before has gone down
how do i check
engine oil etc
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yeh sorry probs sould of searched first
i just thought if i was already posting about the leak i might aswell add that question in there.
problem with checking for leak is a have a rock driveway that i park it on, and there is never any obvious wet patch as it sinks through the stones to dirt pretty quickly (rocks are a red colour that doesnt change much when they are wet) ive just noticed that the level has gone a lot since i bought it, if there is a leak how much do u reckon it would cost to have it fixed and whats the best way to do it? i would probably do it at home rather than mechanic just because i dont have a lot of cash, (doing yr 12 and with hsc coming up im barely working so i have time do study)
i just thought if i was already posting about the leak i might aswell add that question in there.
problem with checking for leak is a have a rock driveway that i park it on, and there is never any obvious wet patch as it sinks through the stones to dirt pretty quickly (rocks are a red colour that doesnt change much when they are wet) ive just noticed that the level has gone a lot since i bought it, if there is a leak how much do u reckon it would cost to have it fixed and whats the best way to do it? i would probably do it at home rather than mechanic just because i dont have a lot of cash, (doing yr 12 and with hsc coming up im barely working so i have time do study)
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lol @ "obvious wet patch" pfft, teenage boys !!!!
cost will depend on what the problem is, i have a small leak from one of the hose fittings, just need to be tightened- cost $0.00 follow all the hoses along from one end to the other looking for oil. also check around the pump.
as for the driveway, just put a flattened cardboard box under the car, drips will show.
good luck, keep us posted.

cost will depend on what the problem is, i have a small leak from one of the hose fittings, just need to be tightened- cost $0.00 follow all the hoses along from one end to the other looking for oil. also check around the pump.
as for the driveway, just put a flattened cardboard box under the car, drips will show.
good luck, keep us posted.
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