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PaulSchott

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Just noticed a leak on my garage floor. This car has never marked it's territory before. I got under her the other day and the leak is in the oil filter area. The filter itself looks dry. I can't get a visual on the leak. The front of the engine looks dry and so is the oil pan. Anyone have an idea where to start looking. If I can't find it over the weekend I'm going to bring it into the shop. (SCAREY)

Thanks Paul

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The fluid is oil, yellow not red. It isn't from a valve cover and it isn't down the front of the engine. It appears in the filter area but if the filter was leaking it would be dripping on the filter. I was wondering if the filter attachment was an integral part of the block or if it is a casting that is "O" ringed in place. It would be nice to just tighten or replace a couple of "O" rings.

By the way, there are no Novice questions. You would be surprised at how many obvious answers can be overlooked by us "experts"

I made an appointment with my mechanic who I trust for Monday. I'm getting too old to be crawling around on cold cement. Just hope it doesn't hurt too much.

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Is your Edge AWD? If so, possible seal leaking? Smell the oil and see if it is lube oil.

 

Oil filter need another 1/4-1/2 turn? But it sounds like you make have already eliminated that.

 

Maybe you drove through someone else's oil and picked up some splatter that is now dropping on the floor? Any signs of the rest of the undercarriage being splattered?

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I THINK there is an oil filter adapter, if so, this might be it (nontow, tow ends in F)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-OIL-COOLER-FILTER-ADAPTER-FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY-3-5L-3-7L-7T4Z-6881-E-/222257553685

 

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No chance of a leak at the Engine Oil Pressure Switch?

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Boy was I wrong!!! I forgot that the antifreeze is yellow and not green. I tasted it on Friday when it really started dripping more than one drip occasionally. At least I got it before it contaminated the oil. $1500 water pump. I new it was coming and was right. Oh well, suck it up and go on. This is the first major repair in 114 thou miles. Lets hope for another 100,000. Thanks for all the great feedback.

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