2017 ILX Oil Leak
I currently have one and my dealer can't trace the source was thought to be oil then trans I work at an acura dealer and am looking everytime with them and we can't trace it back somewhere pretty weird.
if it is indeed physical damage, then the driver is at fault...
if it's something else, then it could be any sort of seals failing, an incompetent mechanic, etc. etc...
someone will need to verify what exactly is damaged.
How can it be the drivers fault if the cover protects the oil filter. I can't imagine the filter to be openly exposed. Its unclear of what's the physical damage, but the car is a 2017 with @ 20k and certified. This happened within 4 days of ownership.......no damage noticable undercarriage as the tow driver couldn't see where because of splash cover intact.
How can it be the drivers fault if the cover protects the oil filter. I can't imagine the filter to be openly exposed. Its unclear of what's the physical damage, but the car is a 2017 with @ 20k and certified. This happened within 4 days of ownership.......no damage noticable undercarriage as the tow driver couldn't see where because of splash cover intact.
I'm just going off what your post said...your dealership said it looked like physical damage. and UNTIL you can get someone to verify what is leaking, we're just going by he said she said.
Yea, your post is not very specific of your oil leak problem. Hard to give you any advice based on what youre telling us. Is it a severe leak? Small leak? Something happened to cause it. Physical damage to cause an oil leak would be very visible and easy to spot. The ILX is a pretty well built car in my opinion and you dont hear much of leaks randomly accruing unless its something very random problem caused by human error.
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