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Oil leaks on 2024 Telluride with 20k miles

Krookz

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Wanted to see if anyone else has seen this on another 2024 Telluride. Searching hasnt turned up much. I have a 2024 SX-Pro, with 20k on the clock.

Originally found what appeared to be a casing defect/weep on the front transfer case. Took some pics and cleaned up the area with brake clean.

Went under today just over 2months later and the weep/oil is back.

While taking pictures I realized the starter was covered in oil which got me trying to see where it came from. First thought was I spilled oil filling it during the first oil change, but I dont remember that. And theres no oil under anything near the fill spout. No idea where this is from still. However...

Im seeing oil weeps under the exhaust between the head and block on the front most set of cylinders! All the way across the front of the engine. What in the world! Bottom of the transmission where the orange shmoo is, is also wet. Obviously a dealer visit is in order. Trying to gather as much info as possible before attempt to fight this battle
Album with a bunch of pics: google album

Transfer case:

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Head and starter:


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Transmission.

Need to re-take but its at the bottom in the center
 
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Cant edit the above, had some help from the mods to post.
So come clarification. Vehicle is on its 2nd oil change not the first.



This is the correct google album link: shorturl.at/mEHWs
 




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