put in a thicker oil if its the motor but if its trans. change oil and change the seal on the peace that you remove to take the oil out.
where's the leak at?
That depends on where the oil leak is, is it in the motor self or is one of the seals leaking?
10 W-40 motor oil can be used in your Subaru, with a minor oil leak. The heavier oil will not hurt your engine and may slow down the leak.
It all pends on where its coming from. Put a piece of cardbroad on your floor to find out where the leak comes from. It could be from the dip stick, the pan gasket, and where the motor meets the trans. Just take it in, have a pro fix it for you.
If your using Syn 3 oil nothing. The big difference between standard motor oil and primary/trans fluid is the lack of sulfur in the motor oil and the viscosity, the sulfur helps adsorb shock and is much better for the trans. A far as the primary goes the thinner oil is much better for your clutch, ATF is also a good primary fluid, many companies like Barnette recommend it.
when you drive with an oil leak the oil drips onto the road and makes the road surface slippery for motor cycles and other vehicles.
could be oil burn off from the leak Or during repair, the relative dripped oil on the motor, and the excess is burning off when the motor gets hot!
oil leak, worn rings burning oil if only a quart or two between oil changes not too much to worrie about on some engines but would have checked out.
Can be many things. Broken motor mount, bad universal joint in the drive shaft, transmission problem, oil on clutch if it is a manual trans, vacuum leak, to name a few.
It does not take transmission oil. Only uses motor oil. check the dip stick. do not screw in, oil should be between the 2 lines on he flat part.
24 ounces.