Oil Pan Gasket Replacement near Trenton, New Jersey

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Oil Pan Gasket Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Oil Pan Gasket Replacement near Trenton, New Jersey

Oil Pan Gasket Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Zambranos Complete Auto Center

4.2
(20)
1.39 mi
1017 Hamilton Avenue
Trenton, NJ
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Meineke Car Care Center - Trenton

4.5
(136)
1.98 mi
1745 North Olden Avenue
Trenton, NJ
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Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Midas - Hamilton Township

4.3
(356)
3.66 mi
3149 S Broad St
Hamilton Township, NJ
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Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Yardley Service Center

4.8
(24)
3.81 mi
194 S. Main Street
Yardley, PA
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Sitko's Repair Service

4.8
(36)
4.34 mi
40 E Afton Ave
Yardley, PA
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Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Pullen's Garage and Transmission Center

4.6
(252)
4.37 mi
3060 Quakerbridge Rd
Hamilton, NJ
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Midas - Hamilton Square

4.2
(38)
4.81 mi
State Route 33
Robbinsville Township, NJ
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Hopewell Automotive

4.8
(15)
6.77 mi
105 New Jersey 31
Pennington, NJ
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Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Weikel's Auto Repair

4.9
(188)
10.5 mi
1907 W Lincoln Hwy
Langhorne, PA
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Opens 8:30 AM Mon
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Midas - East Windsor

3.9
(51)
12.31 mi
437 U.S. 130
East Windsor, NJ
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Midas Auto Experts - Bensalem

3.9
(482)
12.77 mi
2251 Street Rd
Bensalem, PA
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Frank's Servicenter

4.7
(135)
15.17 mi
645 Knowles Ave
Southampton, PA
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Oil Pan Gasket Replacement

How are engine oil pan gasket issues diagnosed?

It is easiest to spot oil leaks when they are new or fresh. The technician may clean the fluid around the leak and direct you to come back later to confirm where the leak is coming from. With more progressed oil leaks, the technician will also add a dye to the oil. After the vehicle has been driven with the dye, a UV light will be used to pinpoint the leakage and recommend repair.
Oil Pan Gasket Replacement

How is an engine oil pan gasket replaced?

The technician will drain the oil and remove the oil pan from the engine. Removal of the oil pan may require raising of the vehicle or removal of the front subframe. The mating surfaces on both the engine block and the oil pan will be cleaned and a new gasket will be applied. Some vehicles have a paper gasket, while others may only require an application of sealant according to the manufacturer. Once the pan is installed, the engine oil will be refilled to the correct level and the technician will check for leaks to ensure a proper repair.

RepairPal Recommendations for engine oil pan gasket issues

Proper diagnosis is needed to pinpoint the leak. An external head gasket leak, a split line, or a crank seal can also be the source. The oil pan itself should be inspected. Many vehicles have cast oil aluminum pans that can crack and continue to leak after the pan gasket has been replaced. Motor mounts should be inspected. Oil leakage can weaken them and it may be convenient to replace them during this repair.

What to look out for when dealing with engine oil pan gasket issues

Oil is damaging to rubber components like hoses, belts, and motor mounts. Continued oil leaks onto the these components will cause premature failure. With an oil pan leak, it also becomes even more important to check the oil level. The oil in the lubrication system is under pressure, so driving with an oil leak is forcing oil out of the seam between the oil pan and the engine block. An oil leak increases the risk of driving with insufficient oil in the engine, starving oil driven parts. Damage to timing chain tensioners, camshaft bearings, crankshaft bearings, and pistons is probable if the vehicle is driven with low oil.

Can I replace the engine oil pan gasket myself?

Repairing your own car is an extremely rewarding process that can also save you money. But before you dive in, it’s important to be sure the issue has been properly diagnosed. Seemingly obvious symptoms can lead the inexperienced down a rabbit hole of replacing parts that don’t fix the problem. Proper diagnosis can save more money than guessing at what’s broken! If you're unsure you have the right tools or experience to diagnose a problem, consider reaching out to a RepairPal Certified Shop. Before ordering parts or attempting this repair yourself, look online for guides on how to replace the oil pan seal on your specific vehicle and engine variant. Some vehicles require lifting of the motor, removal of the front subframe, or special tools for disassembly in order to remove the oil pan. Some sealants also require time to set, leaving the vehicle immobilized until the job is completed.

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