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  1. Just had a similar leak on my 2013 diesel fixed under the class action extended warranty. When I dropped it off, I mentioned this thread to the shop foreman, and how i'd read about an instance of a warped bell housing cover. He said that sounded rare, and that it was likely leaking from the bolts where they hadn't been sealed well (had a real seal replaced previously). Well, they found some additional "seeping" in other areas, and they ended up replacing the bell housing cover. I didn't get a chance to talk to the foreman afterward, but the paperwork says "warped chain housing cover" and 17 hours for R&R, so this was a big job. I won't be back under the car again for a while, since I just changed the oil, but I expect it to be nice and dry the next time I crawl under there.
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