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Found Some Fluid lead at a really weird spot "Need Help"
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11-11-2012, 12:27 AM | #1 |
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Found Some Fluid lead at a really weird spot "Need Help"
I came home and backed into the garage and saw a drip of oil looked under the car and saw a leak here.
There was what looked like trans fluid leaking right arounf the control are bushing and dripping. It left a nice size puddle on the ground and it stopped when I turned the car off. I could not see much due to the plastic covers. So I took them off and there was no fluid leaking from any were. I cleaned everything up and started it and drove the car and came back and no leak at all. I let it idle and put it in gear in reverse and no leak or nothing. It was not wet on the top of the control arm just the middle and bottom part had fluid. So I am wondering are the control arm bushings filled with fluid ? I know the ball joint has grease in it but what about the bigger part in the picture ? I am at a lost of were the fluid came from, there are no lines leaking and if there was it should be wet on the top part of the control arm and then drip down but it was dry on top and wet in the middle and and ripping from the bottom. I am going to drive it to work tomorrow and see if its leaking again and look around for a leak again but I did not see and lines leaking or anything that was wet from fluid but right in that one spot around the control arm bushing. Any help on this would be great, I thought I would get under there and see something leaking due to the amount of fluid I saw when I parked the car but there was nothing. |
11-11-2012, 03:38 AM | #2 |
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They are filled with some sort of silicone oil, thats what is leaking.
They are a really weak part of the front suspension on the xi's. If your ball joint is in good condition, buy the bushings and get them pressed in, otherwise get some new control arms. I've drained and filled my bushings with liquid urethane, but I'm still testing before I want to post a DIY. |
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11-11-2012, 09:26 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the reply and very nice idea about filling it. I come from the Honda world and we would fill the stock motor mounts to make them stiffer.
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11-12-2012, 07:35 PM | #5 | |
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11-12-2012, 07:44 PM | #6 |
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If they're leaking, just replace them. I wouldn't risk having them leak again and having to spend a bunch of money to fix the problem.
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I am defenently learning a lot about these parts but it is very frustrating. |
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