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Not if everyone keeps buying new vehicles at thousands over msrpNOT
GM needs to do a better job. And we the consummer can make that happen with our check book.
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Not if everyone keeps buying new vehicles at thousands over msrpNOT
GM needs to do a better job. And we the consummer can make that happen with our check book.
RightNot if everyone keeps buying new vehicles at thousands over msrp
+1 on this, and I would add it also could be a leaky valley cover gasket.Looks more like it might be coming from higher up, but we can't see the side of the block above the oil cooler block. Maybe oil cooler line, valve covers, oil pressure sender, or cam position sensor.
oil leaks are a EPA thing they need to FORCE them to make a gasket that will not leak for the life of the vehicleNOT
GM needs to do a better job. And we the consummer can make that happen with our check book.
I am beyond frustrated. Back in Aug 2021 my 2012 Yukon XL started leaking oil. Brought it in for service and they fixed the leak, saying it was Oil Cooler Gasket. Brought it home the next day and noticed oil in the same location. Brought it back and they said it wasn't tight enough. A few months later I'm denial again but more oil started appearing to be leaking from the same spot. Brought it in and they said it was the Rear main seal. Got that fixed, as many of you know wasn't cheap. Well, as of today been noticing yet again leaking from the same similar area as the first time I brought it in back in August.This is now BS. I'm at the point where I'm going to dispute my last charge. Has anyone had this type of leaked fixed properly. I refuse to bring it in and get charged any additional money.
I think my leak could reach that amount per day but I live in a very small city and I don't drive that much, here it's not even 20 miles from one point to another. That particular leak only occurs with the engine running. When the engine is off the oil goes down and doesn't leak through the bad VLOM gasket.@davidav- Thanks for sharing your experience & video. Not sure about the OP, but my leak is nowhere near 2qts/day. More like a few drips a day. Hoping your info will be relevant and helpful to others.
I second this. Had the same thing and it was the oil pan gasket. I replaced the oil pan gasket, the oil pickup tube o-ring, and added the shield on the pickup in the pan when I did mine...not a fun job by yourself.I read through and don’t recall the actual oil pan gasket being suggested. My leak appeared similar to yours and that gasket was the culprit.
When I pulled the VLOM off my 2012 XL Denali for a cam swap, I could remove the bolts with my fingers. If they were tightened to spec at the factory, I would be surprised. But it could also be exacerbated by the seals taking a 'set' over time.Hi @solosys let me show you with photos and video where possibly your problem is. It happened to me and I almost went crazy looking for the source of that oil leak.
To confirm if this is your case you can put paper towels behind the engine (top part between the block and the oil valley cover) and check if they come out wet after a while, prepare to mistreat your ribs and think about the moms of those who designed this engine View attachment 364408
You need to preferably buy a new valve lifter oil manifold (GM12571609 or equivalent to your truck), it includes cover + solenoids + gasket for only $300,00; but if you are on a budget it is also possible
under your riskto change just the gasket by cutting the old gasket around the solenoids (GM 89017690 or equivalent).
This is my post when I had that problem, I changed the mentioned part and I didn't have a single leak again. The repair is easy, but once there take the opportunity to change gaskets and clean the entire upper part of your engine (you must remove the intake manifold), Mahle has an excellent kit.
Photos and video here:
Serious Engine Oil Leak! Tahoe / 5.3 / 2007
Hello TY Forum, while I wait for the parts to repair my transmission I decided to take advantage of my free time looking for a big oil leak in my Tahoe (2WD - street use only). I share this video with you, waiting for your comments on it. The leak is massive (1 qt in two days!). Tomorrow with...www.tahoeyukonforum.com
Ps: Excuse my English, it is not my first language.
The pan gasket has a spot at each of its 4 corners that requires a dab of RTV to get it to seal properly, because it spans seams between the engine front cover and the rear cover. The Fel-Pro replacement gasket has a clever little waffle pattern on the seal itself that helps to close this gap. The OEM does as well, but the Fel-Pro seemed a little more likely to make a tight seal, to my eye, when I had them both side-by-side.I second this. Had the same thing and it was the oil pan gasket. I replaced the oil pan gasket, the oil pickup tube o-ring, and added the shield on the pickup in the pan when I did mine...not a fun job by yourself.