Which part? There are like a dozen different things here
Spl4tB0mb
that sir, that is an oil leak
likely your valve cover gasket failed and needs replaced, replace both from each bank just to be safe
EDIT: had to edit because you fucking idiots wouldn’t stop being assholes.
cant__find__username
There’s oil leaking onto the exhaust heat shield. Potentially a bad valve cover gasket.
waynep33
Armadillo
mattyeightonetoo
Flux Capacitor
SuperReleasio64
Without any codes we won’t know. Pictures do nothing unless the problem is blatantly obvious.
aaronjsavage
I drive a Dodge Stratus!!!
XvShadows10
It’s a leaking valve cover gasket.
SpecificSympathy1730
Looks like a 4 cylinder actually. And valve cover gasket most likely
CaptTurbofuckery
Your V6 is a I4.
Bobi2point0
a heat shield with an O2 sensor. gonna guess the dark on it is oil coming from a bad valve cover gasket? not sure what else you’re asking to identify sorry
NefariousStrudel
You definitely have the 4 cylinder, not a v6.
roelsius
It’s the exhaust manifold shield
airkewled67
You have an oil leak into a heat shield of the exhaust/catalytic converter. This is a fire waiting to happen…
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Exhaust header and O2 sensor?
I’m struggling to understand what you’re asking
Car
Which part? There are like a dozen different things here
that sir, that is an oil leak
likely your valve cover gasket failed and needs replaced, replace both from each bank just to be safe
EDIT: had to edit because you fucking idiots wouldn’t stop being assholes.
There’s oil leaking onto the exhaust heat shield. Potentially a bad valve cover gasket.
Armadillo
Flux Capacitor
Without any codes we won’t know. Pictures do nothing unless the problem is blatantly obvious.
I drive a Dodge Stratus!!!
It’s a leaking valve cover gasket.
Looks like a 4 cylinder actually. And valve cover gasket most likely
Your V6 is a I4.
a heat shield with an O2 sensor. gonna guess the dark on it is oil coming from a bad valve cover gasket? not sure what else you’re asking to identify sorry
You definitely have the 4 cylinder, not a v6.
It’s the exhaust manifold shield
You have an oil leak into a heat shield of the exhaust/catalytic converter. This is a fire waiting to happen…