What is causing my 2006 Sebring Touring Convertible to leak oil? Is it expensive to fix?

Asked by 1Social_ Nov 04, 2015 at 10:30 AM about the 2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring Convertible FWD

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Where is the leak coming from? If it is the rear main seal then it is expensive to fix. If it is a valve cover gasket then it will be inexpensive and you can do it yourself. It all depends on what is leaking. What color is the oil? Is it engine oil or red transmission fluid?

I took it back to the place where I had the oil changed. The owner tightened something and it has now stopped, The technician that did the last oil change is no longer employed there.

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