Oil leak-Pontiac Grand Prix 07 3.8 L

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Asked by Angel Dec 03, 2019 at 01:05 AM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

About 2 months ago I got my coolant leak fixed it
was something with a gasket (By using just gasket
sealer at that) and after that I somehow ended up
having a huge oil leak that’s on the passenger side
towards the middle. I have to put oil in my car
almost every other day and it is scary but it’s in the
shop and no one knows what’s wrong with it but
definitely is the shops fault. Nothing to do with the
oil pan I guess and etc. anyone have any ideas? It’s
worrying me.

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Is the oil leaking on the ground or internally? If it is on the ground, your shop should be able to figure it out (loose oil filter maybe?) If it is internal, is there any sign of it being burned in the engine (blue smoke from the exhaust?) or mixing with the coolant (look in the radiator)? If it is leaking as much as you think it is, it should be able to be found.

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