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Old 01-08-2007, 06:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
DevilDisco
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Default Leaking '04 Disco

Looked at the garage floor this morning and noticed that there were two pools of oil. I had to alternate parking from one side of the garage to the other, even though we are down to just the Disco.
The leak appears to be coming from some where on the drivers side. The oil has no scent but it is a dark brown color. When I thought the transfer case was leaking the fluid was clear (carmel) and I had the dealership tend to that one. I did not get a chance to pop the hood as the only thing I think it could be is the powersteering, so I'll have to check the levels to see if its dropping.
Is there anything else I should be looking for?
I am guessing that if it was engine oil it was have the slight sent of gas mixed in with the oil but I did not smell that. This leak however is in a different spot for the transfercase as that one was on the passenger side.
The steering feels a little easier this morning and it did not make that slight groan like it normally does when I first drive it in the morning. The Disco has roughly 48,500 on it.
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