🛢️ Why Is There Oil Under My Car?
(What That Puddle Means and How to Fix It)
So you pull out of your driveway and there it is—a dark puddle under your car. It smells a little burnt, feels slick, and definitely wasn’t there yesterday. The most likely culprit? An oil leak.
At Wayside Garage, we see this every week. And while oil leaks can look scary, the fix is often faster and more affordable than most people think.
🔍 What Causes Oil to Leak?
Here are the most common sources of oil leaks we find during inspections:
Worn valve cover gaskets – These seals degrade over time, especially in older vehicles.
Oil pan gasket leak – A common culprit after high mileage or if the oil pan has been dented.
Loose or damaged drain plug – This can happen after an oil change if not properly torqued.
Cracked oil filter housing – Especially common in certain makes/models with plastic housings.
Rear main seal leak – This one’s trickier and more involved, but we’ll only recommend repair if absolutely necessary.
🧰 How Do You Fix It?
✅ 1. Clean & Inspect the Engine
We start by cleaning the leak area (if needed) and identifying the exact source. No guesswork — just smart diagnostics.
✅ 2. Pressure or Dye Testing
If the leak is small, we may use a dye tracer and blacklight or a pressure test to pinpoint the cause.
✅ 3. Transparent Quote & Repair Options
We’ll show you photos and explain your repair options clearly — with no pressure and no surprises.
🚨 Why You Shouldn’t Ignore an Oil Leak
Even small leaks can lead to:
Low oil levels, which starve your engine of lubrication
Burning smells from oil dripping on hot components
Damage to sensors or belts
Costly engine repairs if the oil runs too low
🛠️ Maintenance Tip from Wayside Garage
Oil leaks often start small, especially around 75,000+ miles. Regular oil change intervals and annual inspections help us spot worn seals early — before they turn into driveway stains or major engine damage.
All of this is included in your Wayside Maintenance Plan, so you don’t have to worry.
📅 Let’s Find the Leak Before It Grows
If you see a puddle under your car or smell burning oil, let our certified techs track it down and give you honest, affordable options for repair.