Yukon oil leak near back of oil pan

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Hugh Pollard

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Hello. I was doing an oil change today on my 2008 Yukon XL Denali AWD and noticed oil around the oil pan. I wiped everything down and ran the engine for a few minutes. The oil collects around the bolt marked with the red circle in the photos. I noticed the oil pan bolts were a little loose so I torqued them down, but that didn't fix the leak. I did not tighten the bolt with oil around it yet. Will tightening it help? Any idea how to stop this leak? Thanks for any advice.

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if the hardware wasnt "excessively loose" than tightening the bolts further wont work. I have the exact same vehicle and mine never drips but isnt bone dry in that area when i do oil changes. if your a perfectionist than open the can of worms and do pan gasket, pickup tube o'ring and rear main. however if you can live with the knowledge that it "seeps", it isnt leaking to the point of dripping on your driveway than continue what your doing and each oil change blast it with a can of brake clean and keep going down the road. How many miles on the vehicle?
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

It could be coming from anywhere from above. Back of the intake, oil sender switch.......etc.



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Hello. I was doing an oil change today on my 2008 Yukon XL Denali AWD and noticed oil around the oil pan. I wiped everything down and ran the engine for a few minutes. The oil collects around the bolt marked with the red circle in the photos. I noticed the oil pan bolts were a little loose so I torqued them down, but that didn't fix the leak. I did not tighten the bolt with oil around it yet. Will tightening it help? Any idea how to stop this leak? Thanks for any advice.

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That bolt is holding your starter on. It has nothing to do with your oil pan or gasket. As others have mentioned, the oil is likely coming from somewhere above. Check your valve covers and valve cover gaskets. Also, pull the inspection cover off the bell housing and see what it looks like up inside your bell housing. Might check around your oil pressure sensor as well.
 

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