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So my dad told me today that his fabia (2010  - 1.2 55kw HTP) engine is bit oily. Leak is not the mayor one. Just a tad bit. I add picture where i circle where the leak is. Would be awsome if someone can tell whats the part name where the leak is and probably the seal number or something. And what it is to change it (Hard/easy, labour intensive etc)

 

 

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Edited by Timpel

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Timing chain cover (on the left of your rectangle) to cam carrier and engine head. Seal is made with sealant, not gasket.

Big job to remove and re-seal. Maybe try cleaning the area really well then adding some sealant from the outside?

Edited by Wino

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Ive done some researche and it seems yes that its "Liquid sealant". Car is booked for winter tire change on the dealer and ill ask them what should be done. I mean its not leaking badly. Just bi "wet" nothing else.

I'd try and nip the bolts up a little around the area as well.

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