I have a 2000 Plymouth Voyager with a couple small oil leaks. One is coming from the oil pan. My regular mechanic told me the other one is coming from the engine. He said the timing belt would have to be removed to get to it. I believe he said the oil pump seal is leaking. I can't afford shop prices to fix these. I was wondering if someone could come to my place sometime and possibly work out a deal to get these fixed for a cheaper price.?
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16 Jul, 2020
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