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The 17 thru 19’s include production unit that have a replaceable ccv filter….these get clogged and cuases back pressure…which blows out seals . The is an upper oil pan seal repair process .
Most 17-19's with replaceable CCV filter were DRW....is this a SRW or DRW? For me, the pictures don't illustrate the leaks well enough to even guess where they originate.
Most 17-19's with replaceable CCV filter were DRW....is this a SRW or DRW? For me, the pictures don't illustrate the leaks well enough to even guess where they originate.
this is srw and ccv filter isn’t replaceable on this housing looks like inhave to replace the whole thing
Very strange location, but you may want to check the oil cooler, My first step would to make sure the bolts are tight. Clean up the oil and then run truck without moving it and conduct a visual inspection to see if you can find the culprit.
Great point about the engine oil cooler which is on the passenger side where the trans lines that run to the trans fluid cooler, i recognize the trans lines on that side in pic #6.
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