Mystery Leaking Fluid, Halp!
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Mystery Leaking Fluid, Halp!
Hi, great first post here - I also bring greetings from the saab92x boards. the car in question is an 06 cooper s (not mine, my mother's daily driver), which is leaking a mysterious green oily liquid.
Normally a green, oily discharge is something you want to avoid at all costs. No idea where it is coming from, other than under the engine area - slid a piece of cardboard under there, and it was a clean, green, oily substance.
Its not hemorrhaging, just dripping, after the car has warmed up. Not sure if its leaking when cool, but I'll know tomorrow.
I thought it might be the p/s fluid, the manual in the car didn't show the p/s reservoir on the engine layout, and the level looked ok. That's the only fluid I can think of that wouldn't be red, yellow, or amber.
any ideas? I'd like to know, so my mom doesn't end up with either a dead car on the highway or a mechanic that sells her something she doesn't need.
TIA!
Normally a green, oily discharge is something you want to avoid at all costs. No idea where it is coming from, other than under the engine area - slid a piece of cardboard under there, and it was a clean, green, oily substance.
Its not hemorrhaging, just dripping, after the car has warmed up. Not sure if its leaking when cool, but I'll know tomorrow.
I thought it might be the p/s fluid, the manual in the car didn't show the p/s reservoir on the engine layout, and the level looked ok. That's the only fluid I can think of that wouldn't be red, yellow, or amber.
any ideas? I'd like to know, so my mom doesn't end up with either a dead car on the highway or a mechanic that sells her something she doesn't need.
TIA!
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Hi, great first post here - I also bring greetings from the saab92x boards. the car in question is an 06 cooper s (not mine, my mother's daily driver), which is leaking a mysterious green oily liquid.
Normally a green, oily discharge is something you want to avoid at all costs. No idea where it is coming from, other than under the engine area - slid a piece of cardboard under there, and it was a clean, green, oily substance.
Its not hemorrhaging, just dripping, after the car has warmed up. Not sure if its leaking when cool, but I'll know tomorrow.
I thought it might be the p/s fluid, the manual in the car didn't show the p/s reservoir on the engine layout, and the level looked ok. That's the only fluid I can think of that wouldn't be red, yellow, or amber.
any ideas? I'd like to know, so my mom doesn't end up with either a dead car on the highway or a mechanic that sells her something she doesn't need.
TIA!
Normally a green, oily discharge is something you want to avoid at all costs. No idea where it is coming from, other than under the engine area - slid a piece of cardboard under there, and it was a clean, green, oily substance.
Its not hemorrhaging, just dripping, after the car has warmed up. Not sure if its leaking when cool, but I'll know tomorrow.
I thought it might be the p/s fluid, the manual in the car didn't show the p/s reservoir on the engine layout, and the level looked ok. That's the only fluid I can think of that wouldn't be red, yellow, or amber.
any ideas? I'd like to know, so my mom doesn't end up with either a dead car on the highway or a mechanic that sells her something she doesn't need.
TIA!
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