KMeloney
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What “recall repair” was done?EDIT: 2024 Yukon XL Denali at 30,900 miles. "Recall repair" for L87 completed last November.
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What “recall repair” was done?EDIT: 2024 Yukon XL Denali at 30,900 miles. "Recall repair" for L87 completed last November.
How in the fu, kdoes 0w40 'correct' bad or unfinished machining? How does 0w40 protect the bearings from loose debris that was not washed out before assembly?Reportedly, 0W40 oil corrected the issue related to the recall.
Clearly it doesn't. Someone is drinking the kool aid.How in the fu, kdoes 0w40 'correct' bad or unfinished machining? How does 0w40 protect the bearings from loose debris that was not washed out before assembly?
How does 0w40 get rid of the swarf in the oil pan?
Ha! Jokes on them. I never bought into the Supercar variant and instead opted to buy/use the European Car Formula 0W-40 due to it costing half as much per quart. My money is on that is what they're talking about in this latest change. Cause the only other 0W-40 offering by Mobil 1 is ESP variant which is for DPF-equipped diesels and it's not Dexos R approved. The other two are.Anyone see the following and have any comments? Found it on Motorbiscuit.com tonight.
"Previously, OW-20 oil was recommended for the engines. But GM mandated that if engines passed inspection, they needed Mobil 1 Supercar 0W-40 oil instead. If they failed inspection, they got replaced.
But according to Car and Driver, it’s time to change oil types again. GM issued a bulletin to dealers instructing them to use Mobil 1 FS 0W-40 now.
Reportedly, the 0W-40 oil corrected the issue related to the recall. However, the FS 0W-40 is more affordable and widely available to provide savings."
Assume the "FS" stands for Full Synthetic.
Why is the 3.0 market tight. Is everybody buying them as soon as they hit the lot or is gm reducing production?Seems like the chatter is slowing down. Was at the dealer this week. Not seeing many failures coming in. Crickets according to them.
Impossible to order a 3.0 right now. 0 available in all of Canada coast-coast and 0 allocations given last week lol. You can buy a 6.2 but even then, aren’t many Yukon XL Denali’s available out there.
That’s what I’m wondering. I think it’s a bit of both. Or is all the allocation being kept for the US market right now? My sales manager showed me his ordering screen. They were getting tons of diesel allocations in the fall but it’s been crickets for a couple months. This is a big high volume dealer with several locations too. But again 0 diesels were allocated across all of Canada last week wild. I’ll see what tomorrow bings.Why is the 3.0 market tight. Is everybody buying them as soon as they hit the lot or is gm reducing production?
I think it’s a supply issue because there’s no allocations being given. So demand by default exceeds supply.Why is the 3.0 market tight. Is everybody buying them as soon as they hit the lot or is gm reducing production?
Yea agreed. Diesel jumping more than gasoline here too. How does $7.60/gallon Canadian sound? LOL. Premium about $5.90’ish.If supply tightens, I think they send the excess engines towards the pickup trucks. You hardly ever to never see a LZ0 on dealer lots in the Tahoe or Yukon. Dealers won't order them for stock because they don't think people want them, or they won't be configured the way they want to buy them. The vast majority of public is still scared of diesels. Especially Tahoe/Yukon buyers. The public is probably more receptive to these in the pickup truck format than in the SUV format. As long as I have no engine durability issues, I'm still happy with both the LM2 and the LZ0. Except diesel has jumped 1.40 a gal in the last 5 days!
I got an alert anyway…….double post ignore
With 10yr/150k warranty on the bottom end how worried is everyone about DRM failure which you would have to pay for out of pocket?
DFM. I edited post without auto correct creativity. ;-)DRM, as in Digital Rights Management? Or???
Run a Carbyte or similar device and your DFM worries shall be significantly reduced.Back to the L87 discussion…
My replacement 6.2 expected in early next week and truck ready end of week. Told most replacement engines dealer is seeing are remanufactured these days so fingers crossed I get a good one.
With 10yr/150k warranty on the bottom end how worried is everyone about DFM failure which you would have to pay for out of pocket?
The idea of taking it out every time young to the dealer seems like a hassle. Anyone have any electrical issues because of these?Run a Carbyte or similar device and your DFM worries shall be significantly reduced.