Start by performing the diagnostic steps in post 1 of this thread.
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Start by performing the diagnostic steps in post 1 of this thread.So I have a 2011 Cruze with around 105K on it, I bought it July of last year and since then I have replaced the plugs and coil packs to address the P0300 code (or so I thought). The code has come back but with a new alarming symptom. Oil is being sent out the tailpipe, in big glorious puffs of white smoke as well as filling the cabin. Today I took the plastic cover off that hides the coils and found puddles of oil on top of the coils. Gave it a good cleaning to see where the oil is leaking from and did not discover any visible oil leaks, but discovered the oil being sent out the tailpipe in smoke and in liquid form. What do I do? Where do i begin to troubleshoot? Any thoughts or ideas are welcome!
Run a compression test. Something different is going on.Hi guys great site with lots of great info. I will be checking my GF's car for the check valve in the intake. I had replaced the valve cover as it had the sucking noise. I replaced the hose going to the turbo because the corrugated hose had a split in it. Now it is spitting oil out that vent on the round check valve on the valve cover and when I pull the dipstick or the oil cover off there is pressure in coming out of the system. Will these PCV issues also cause what seems like excessive blow by? I am going to try some seafoam in the next tank. There is enough oil coming out at speed to make the coil pack soaked with oil and the engine to be down a quart and a half.
Welcome aboard!:welcome:Good afternoon, everyone!
I hate dealers like this. "No CEL, no problem".I bought a used 2011 a few months back. I just took it in for the shocks/strut. But before i did i checked for the intake manifold check valve. They are replacing the shock under the warranty i paid for when i bought it. But even after i emailed them this post and the article linked in the original post, they confirmed that the check valve is missing but told me that unless it throws an error message they wont replace it and that they are going to charge me for the inspection. Does anyone with knowledge of warranties mind looking over mine and see if it should be covered even without the error message. Let me know and i can email you a copy. I don't mind doing the proper fix that extreme made. I just don't want to have to pay for the inspection they did.
With a dealer that incompetent, I don't think I'd want them working on my car anyway.They are supposed to have my car ready today. I am going to try and argue that its part of the intake and that it should be covered but it looks like they arnt going to fix it for me. I already orded the kit from xtream though. Going to do his fix for it. i have the spaver from BNR coming in shortly
Well it is a Ford dealership. lolWith a dealer that incompetent, I don't think I'd want them working on my car anyway.
Well i picked it up yesterday. They ended up not charging me to look at the intake. I think the service tech guy felt bad for one reason or another about the warranty not covering it. Because on the paper work he wrote down that i declined to have it looked at instead of charging me the 200 bucks. Car feels loads better with a functioning strutAny news?