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Oil & Coolant Leak

Professional diagnosis and repair of oil and coolant leaks — preventing engine damage and restoring system integrity.

  • Pressure testing to identify exact leak source before repair
  • Valve cover, gasket, seal, and oil pan repair
  • Radiator, hose, water pump, and thermostat housing service
  • European leak experience — BMW, Mercedes, Audi
  • Transparent quote within 2 hours of vehicle assessment

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At Platinum One Auto, we diagnose and repair oil and coolant leaks with precision — protecting your engine from overheating, low lubrication, and long-term damage.

What We Fix

We handle oil leaks from valve covers, gaskets, seals, and oil pans, as well as coolant leaks from hoses, radiators, water pumps, and thermostat housings. Our technicians use pressure testing and visual inspection to identify the exact source before performing repairs.

Why It Matters

Even small leaks can lead to serious engine damage. Low oil levels cause excessive wear and potential engine seizure, while coolant loss leads to overheating and cylinder head damage. Early detection and repair prevent costly engine work and roadside breakdowns.

Why Drivers Choose Platinum One Auto

  • Thorough leak detection using pressure testing equipment
  • OEM gaskets and seals for reliable, long-lasting repairs
  • Complete system refills with manufacturer-specified fluids
  • Transparent diagnosis and repair recommendations

We frequently repair oil and coolant leaks on BMW, Mercedes, and Audi models, allowing us to recognize common gasket, seal, and hose issues across these brands.

What our customers say

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my car has an oil or coolant leak?

Common signs include fluid puddles under your parked car, low fluid warning lights, engine overheating, burning oil smell, or visible wetness around the engine.

Oil leaks appear dark brown or black, while coolant is typically green, orange, or pink.

If you notice any of these signs, bring your car in for inspection before the leak causes engine damage.

Can a small leak cause serious engine damage?

Yes. Even minor leaks can lead to major problems if left unchecked.

Oil leaks reduce lubrication, causing increased friction and wear on engine components—potentially leading to engine seizure.

Coolant leaks result in overheating, which can warp cylinder heads or crack engine blocks.

Early repair is always more affordable than engine replacement.

How long does leak repair typically take?

It depends on the leak's location and severity. Simple gasket or seal replacements (valve covers, oil pan) typically take 2-4 hours.

More complex repairs (water pump, timing cover gaskets) may require 1-2 days.

We'll provide an accurate timeframe after diagnosing the leak source and assessing what's needed to fix it properly.

Stop leaks before they cause damage

Our technicians provide thorough leak diagnosis and professional repairs using quality gaskets and seals — ensuring your engine stays properly lubricated and cooled.

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