Well, when you put a cardboard under the engine you will see where it is leaking from.
Having an oil leak in the same spot under your car is one sign of an oil pan gasket leak. Another is smoke from the engine department.
An oil pan doesn't leak unless it is damaged or rotted through. You probably have a gasket or a seal that is leaking and the oil is dripping off the bottom of the oil pan. In that case it would leak more with the engine running.
You may need to reseal the oil pan
Just remove the oil pan and repair or replace it.
There is a seal to seal the pan to the block. This seal goes out mostly do to lack of oil changes. Change oil then add a stop seal leak additive that closes off the leak with no harm to the engine. It works!
Common leak points are oil pressure sensor, oil pan, and timing cover gasket.
Drain plug is located on the oil pan. Never heard of a oil leak pin.
need to stop leak on 1995 Honda Odyssey on a oil pan gasket
The jacking point was the oil pan?
You could but it may leak.
You have a leak and a large one. If you or a cheap store just changed oil, then they may not have attached the Oil Filter or the Oil Pan Plug correctly. If you leave off an O-ring or don't lube the gasket on the oil filter, then it could leak. Generally this will not leak very fast. The oil pan plug is at the bottom of the oil system and it would leak out all of the oil. Check your radiator water. Sometimes an engline will leak oil into the coolant system and it will be carried to your radiator. This will turn the water a chocolate milk color.
Depends on where the leak. the intake or the heads yes pan,timming, ect. no.