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I would have dealer and maybe a different dealer than you have complained to run a oil consumption test so you will have documentation to run further up the chain.This has been occurring since it was new. Now has 22000 miles on the OD. Have been using 0W20 Mobile One since first oil change.
My worry about this stems from the problems that several other 6.2 owners are having here around main and rod bearing failures. Worn or damaged main bearings throw off an excessive amount of oil which flows along the crankshaft and is thrown up into the cylinders.My '22 Denali 6.2 is using a quart of oil every 2000 miles. GM says this is within specs. Have to check oil often as not sure if it will get worse. Any suggestions.
Why does GM say that this rate of consumption only applies to vehicles under warranty? Are they implying that that the consumption increases when you hit 36K?As much as I hate to say it, unless you are consuming more than 1qt every 2K miles, GM is going to call it normal..and no dealer is going to be able to change GM's mind...below is an excerpt from a bulletin on Oil Consumption, see here for full details.
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No clue, because the powertrain warranty goes much further than the listed 36k miles...also, if you open the bulletin, you will find that if you drive aggressively or loaded (either cargo or trailering), they say to expect more consumption.Why does GM say that this rate of consumption only applies to vehicles under warranty? Are they implying that that the consumption increases when you hit 36K?
Same with my 6.2L Escalade at 40,000 milesMy 2023 6.2 Tahoe takes zero oil on 7.500 miles, and I am very happy. 0W-20 oil as recommended.
I had the exact same issue with a 2021 Tahoe High Country. The first complaint I told the dealer to park the Tahoe and do not move and do not start it till I come back the next morning. When I got back to the dealership I asked the service advisor, there shop foreman, the GM of the dealership to stand behind the truck and tell me what they see and what they smell. I remote started and they were like turn it off cause it was puffing black, blue and clearly burning engine oil. It had a burning oil smell too. I was being shunned too and they measured the oil too and there was less than a litre of oil even when they drained it. That time I was at 2700 kms still fresh off the dealership lot. At 3200 they did an oil change with oil consumption test and by 3800 kms I was down to 2 litres. By 16000 kms they bought it back and I had to fight for it.My '22 Denali 6.2 is using a quart of oil every 2000 miles. GM says this is within specs. Have to check oil often as not sure if it will get worse. Any suggestions.
So I shouldn't worry about a quart every other fill up? 2003 with 175k on it. I do tend to drive too fast on roads leading to ranch and on ranch roads but save 'aggressive' mode for A4 TQNo clue, because the powertrain warranty goes much further than the listed 36k miles...also, if you open the bulletin, you will find that if you drive aggressively or loaded (either cargo or trailering), they say to expect more consumption.