I don't know where the water is coming from. But I believe it's coming from the break pad looking thing because the trail seems to be coming from there. Any ideas? I also have another photo of something else
Also is this some kind of leak? It looks like oilI have a Honda civic 02.
the 2 red dots are where the 2nd and 3rd pictures were taken up close
this looks like a lot of rust here.my main issue is the oil leak that spreads all around there and the water. I guess I have to take it somewhere but I've spent thousands on this fucking car already
>>27842184and where are these red stains coming from?
>>27842184Have you replaced the PCV valve (if you have a gasoline engine) ?Over time it wears out, and a damaged one causes an increase in pressure of gases from combustion , which damages the seals in the engine
>>27842232you're talking about the oil leak right? not the water? if that's the case I can go get that done. that might be the issue. I mean the car runs perfect and everything no problems. it's just the water leak and oil leak worry me
>>27842187auto transmission? i know what this is, its the camshaft plug. my 05 did the same thing. also replace the head gasket if you havent already, and the oil pan gasket and valve cover gaskets. D17s for some reason like to leak oil if you use the 5w30 recommended by the factory.also this>>27842232 I replaced mine and my oil consumption issues went away. Also the auto tranny might be prone to fail if its super high miles, but it can sometimes be fixed with a simple flush
>>27842184also, thats a foot rest, shouldnt be anything leaking from there. but brake reservoir is on that side, so check the engine bay firewall. i just remembered this also has the power steering right there, check the rack too.
>>27842184Check the weather seals on the doors and the drain for the A/C system. If you have a sunroof, inspect those seals and drains. If those are fine inspect the heater core for leaks. The oil leak seems to be from the cam seal. Super common on those and an easy and cheap fix.
>>27842184Idk how to describe this but leaks come from up because gravity. take the interior apart or fold it away to look where possible following the water trails up. it's not your dead pedal.windshields can be tested for leaks with soapy water or glass cleaner and an air gun. cover the edges on the outside of the glass with it, use an air gun to blow along the inside until you see evidence the air is coming through. seam sealer sometimes leaks. idk, don't know how to describe finding a water leak despite being the best at it.