Oil leak on passenger side toyota camry

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Asked by kenyettag May 07, 2013 at 07:33 PM about the 1998 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

why is it leaking

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"why is it leaking" - common causes are a bad valve cover gasket or a leaking oil pressure sending unit. Where is the oil coming from?

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from passenger side leak mostlt when its running stop when cool off

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Because it is not sealed properly & gravity

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There a few reasons why? One could be your front seal on your crank. 2) your oil pump seal or the rubber seal that is in between the block and the pump. 3) cam seal could be leaking ? But more than likely it's number 2 is a common problem for the 2.2 engine.

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I have an oil leak from right side 2008 Toyota camry xle 4 cyl. was told it could be a PS pump. PS fluid is down a little but engine oil is down Any ideas?

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It’s most like oil pan gasket or oil pump gasket not a bad job just did mine on 99 if it’s dripping a lot when started gasket around pump just jack it up and clean it then see where leak is

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