Oil Leak Diagnosis
Oil Leak Diagnosis

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DEFINITION: You can repair most fluid leaks by first, visually locating the leak, repairing or replacing the component, or by resealing the gasket surface. Once the leak is identified, determine the cause of the leak. Repair the leak and the cause of the leak.

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Are drippings present?

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System OK

2

Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Use GE-42220 Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp with GE-28431-6 Black Light Oil Dye, in order to identify the type of fluid, and the approximate location of the leak. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions when using the tool.

Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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Can you identify the type of fluid and the approximate location of the leak?

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System OK

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Is there mechanical damage or customer modifications to the engine?

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System OK

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Repair or replace all damaged or modified components.

Did you complete the repair?

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