Anyone Else have this Slow Leak??
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Anyone Else have this Slow Leak?? - 10/29/2005 2:53:23 PM
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JunebuG35
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Hi I hope this isn't something that's been discussed. If it has please forgive me, I'm a newbie. I have a 2000 montero sport LS 4x4. I have a slow leak under the vehicle, seems to be under the drivers seat. I took it to Hayward Mits very reluctantly after the service guy on the phone asked me about 3 times if I was sure it wasn't just condensation off the A/C. I took it there, and he called me and said it was my valve (Fumoto, http://www.fumotovalve.com/ ) I had installed in place of the bolt/washer in the oil pan. He called it a 10$ jiffy lube valve and charged me 80$ for the service. And no, he didn't give me the fumoto valve back. I brought it home and it's still leaking to this day(took it in about 3 months ago). I expect that kind of service from a shade tree mechanic but not Mitsubishi themselves. Anyhow, has anyone experienced a slow leak from this area? If so any advice? I'm not afraid to bust a knuckle or three and swallow a quart of oil. I took it to them cause I couldn't track the leak down and had been pretty busy betwen work and family(my 2 year old waging war on the house) All of my fluid levels look good, which really confuses me. I can't find the other site I used to visit, but there was a really bright guy named Joe or Joel on there? Does he frequent this site? After I get this leak taken care of I'd really like to see if I could make some smog legal power gains. I love my sport, but getting to Tahoe can be a chore in it. Thanks Bug[size]
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RE: Anyone Else have this Slow Leak?? - 10/30/2005 9:37:17 AM
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JunebuG35
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Cool, you're still around!! Thanks for the info!! So from looking at your site, should be a rear cam seal, and something that the dealer should have picked up right away? Can you (or others)suggest a trustworthy shop in the bay area? I live in fremont. How long would this take to do myself? This is my wifes daily driver, it would have to be knocked out in a day or two max by me, or a day at a shop. Is this possible? How much should I expect to pay for service? Sorry for all the questions, I like my my vehicles running right, so I have to get this fixed. Bug
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RE: Anyone Else have this Slow Leak?? - 10/31/2005 3:39:37 PM
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Winshawn
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Joel, you give too much credit to the dealer. A fumoto valve is a nice piece of equipment and I doubt that it was leaking. Go DIY.
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RE: Anyone Else have this Slow Leak?? - 10/31/2005 3:45:33 PM
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JunebuG35
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It wasn't the valve leaking. The dealer replaced the valve with the drain plug bolt and it's still leaking. I agree Winshawn I stand by my fumotovalve, have them on both my vehicles. I bought a replacement after the jerk at the dealership tossed mines. Bug
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RE: Anyone Else have this Slow Leak?? - 10/31/2005 7:20:42 PM
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off roader
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I haven't ever taken my mitsu to the dealers. Too many horror stories and at +80/hour they charge, I'm just not willing to take the risk. In hayward, I'd recommend Bo's Imports off of Industrial Parkway (west of 880). They charge less than the dealerships and are far more than knowledgeable. They've gone as far as fully rebuilt my engine for me.
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