Rear main seal leak
It's not worth addressing, eventually leaks are going to happen when you get a car that's over 15 years old. You could easily spend more than the car is worth going after every seal. And really, there''s not been so much as a single "drop" of oil that has actually hit the floor yet. I think you have several years left where it's not going to be an issue.
Even if you do get a few drops, it's not the end of the world. Just put a catch pan on your garage floor. My guess is over a year's time you'll only have a a few teaspoons. maybe
I would just embrace that the car is now worth very little money and just drive it as is. In many ways, it's sort of nice driving a car and not worrying about every little detail.
But if you want a perfect car, you're going to have to buy something new with a warranty.
Even if you do get a few drops, it's not the end of the world. Just put a catch pan on your garage floor. My guess is over a year's time you'll only have a a few teaspoons. maybe
I would just embrace that the car is now worth very little money and just drive it as is. In many ways, it's sort of nice driving a car and not worrying about every little detail.
But if you want a perfect car, you're going to have to buy something new with a warranty.
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