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Hey all,

 

 

 Here goes..... I have a 300c CRD 3.0 2006... I think iv practically rebuilt this car other than anything to do with the engine So..... heres the thing, I have oil leaking and appearing in various places. Im hoping that someone can give me some info or insight into what it could be and possible solutions.... I'll list the problems that i can think of and if some one can help i would much appreciate it. Thank you.....

 

1) Oil seeping out of Crankcase vent heater.

2) Oil on glow plugs when changed.

3) Excessive oil on underside of car.

4) Recurring oil on the right fuel rail at the top.

 

 

Some one has mentioned a catch can .... Or a Crankcase filter.... Would this even help with this issue?

 

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Hello L Plates,

have you look under your turbo I can see you still have the old red seal on your turbo Which Chrysler have upgrade some yrs ago. Which tends to leak oil and destroy the swirl motor. I have rebuilt my induction because of that problem I had the new seal for the turbo but it was still leaking oil. The best thing to do get a sanitary pad stick it right under the turbo neck where that red seal is on the induction pipe, and you can see if it be come full of oil if it's that maybe your oil leak. I also have a catch can and now no more oil leaks. Thank god for that.  

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