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I see some Oil leak near left side rear wheel when the vehicle(Hyundai Accent ) is PArked What could be the Issue?

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If the source of the leak is betwen engine and trasmission housing then it will be rear main seal.

Most engine seals will leak if it is over 120,000 miles.

  • Vincent G
    Vincent G Feb 02, 2010

    Since it's the rear wheel.

    It will be leak from rear brake cylinder or brake line into the brake cylinder.

    STOP driving and get it inspected ASAP.





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