DaveBonds
Garage Trash
If you look at the halo around the oil drip forming, it sort of looks red.
I think cleaning it up and placing a white paper towel underneath it on something dry, like a piece of cardboard and cranking it/ creating a leak would be the ideal way to check which kind of fluid you are dealing with, before tackling.
Also, just a quick/ dumb check, grab your socket and see how tight the pan bolts are. Sometimes they come loose and can be tightened up enough to eliminate a leak or at least slow it down to a point that it's negligible to deal with, at the moment.
I think cleaning it up and placing a white paper towel underneath it on something dry, like a piece of cardboard and cranking it/ creating a leak would be the ideal way to check which kind of fluid you are dealing with, before tackling.
Also, just a quick/ dumb check, grab your socket and see how tight the pan bolts are. Sometimes they come loose and can be tightened up enough to eliminate a leak or at least slow it down to a point that it's negligible to deal with, at the moment.