How do you find out where oil is leaking from a 1998 Ford Windstar engine?
Try and observe the leak. If you can’t visually notice a leak but you’re losing oil, an internal engine or other problem may be present, or your engine may be “burning” too much oil. Usually leaks occur when a seal has gone bad, so more often than not you’ll be needing a seal replacement somewhere. There is all kinds of seals inside the engine such as the rear main and valve cover gasket. The cost to replace depends on seal location. For example, don’t be surprised if you go to a shop and are quoted around $300 for a valve cover gasket. It may be a $10 part, but the labor to do it is significant. In summary, try and locate the leak and ID the seal in question. If you can’t see the leak, you can take your vehicle to a shop and for a nominal fee (shouldn’t exceed one hour of labor) have a diagnostic done. If you have the know how you can fix the problem yourself, or have the shop do it for you. Furthermore, park your vehicle over some white paper (such as butcher paper), or newspaper. Pa