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Posted (edited)

Hi guys 

 

I haven't owned my 911 996 for long and stalled it twice while reversing on my drive ? at the point where I stalled it's left a strip of oil on the floor, there's no oil leaks I can see and cars in great shape it just done this at that point.

Any ideas

 

Thanks

Edited by Matk
Spelling mistake
Posted (edited)

Year and model would be helpful (base, turbo, and, etc).

Is it still leaking and from where? Front, back, which side, etc?

did you recently ad oil or had the car serviced?

Have you started it since and driven it? 

You sure the leak is from the car and not the lawnmower that you may have rolled across the garage?

Johan

Edited by Uwon
Posted (edited)

Possible that with the jolt from stalling, you busted a motor mount.  Does the fluid look like engine oil, or is it blackish and located on either side of the rear end?  Location  is important.  The motor mounts have hydraulic fluid in them and can leak.

Edited by DBJoe996

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