My mother is 65 y.o. and she recently met a severe problem with her 2013 Chevrolet Trax that is powered by identical 1.4T powertrain than the 1st gen Cruze, this is why I am asking your help here. The car is only 70,000 KM old (4 years) and suddenly the car begin to smoke oil and engine to stall only a 3 KM away from the house after a cold start. We don't have any SES light that comes up, but since the car is burning oil and the engine power was too reduced to drive, we get it towed at Chevy dealership with roadside assistance. Yesterday they called me to discuss about the issue with the Trax and apparently this is a "known issue" and there's apparently a technical bulletin for the Cruze and the Trax who both shares the same 1.4T powertrain, the problem is apparently that during high temperature variation, there's some water/humidity that build up inside the oil and when the temperature drop very cold, the PCV valve diaphragm froze in place and don't vent the engine causing the engine to eventually stall few KM away. But the most amazing part of there's an official GM technical bulletin is there's no fix, except than GM recommend to clean entire air intake to remove any oil deposit, then change oil and that's it! Moreover, it's not covered by warranty (around 200$ labor!). As oil change as been done only a few thousand of KM with full synthetic, we decided to don't do anything. As the outside temperature drastically increased yesterday, the issue completely disappeared and now the engine run smooth when the dealer test drive it later. I have to admit that we have some very nasty weather in Canada this month... for example last week temperature was 15'C and then the next day it's -25'C, yes, this is not a mistake... 40 degrees celsius change in 24 hours! When the Trax failed, it was -25'C outdoor. But in Canada temperature goes under -30'C pretty often, so this is not something new to us, nor to the Trax!
One more thing (now comes the amazing part!)... While they are doing usual diagnostic for the frozen PCV valve yesterday, they also discovered three blown oil gasket and severe oil leaks; oil pan gasket are blown, crankshaft gasket are blown and another oil gasket are blown (I can't remember where). So I asked the technical advisor if this may be related to the frozen PCV valve and they said "don't know", but obviously my opinion is the frozen PCV valve (closed) built a high pressure in the oil and this is what actually exploded all those gaskets, because obviously if the engine have any kind of leak prior to the PCV problem, it would be visible on the pavement in the driveway... so I think this is all bullshit!
Now I try to figure out if her Trax will run fine and I am a bit confused about this PCV valve know issue and I would like to know your opinion. Obviously the temperature outside will become warmer now as it's spring and yes she still have 1 year remaining of powertrain warranty, but I can't risk her to remain stuck somewhere far away because she plan a road trip later this summer...
Thanks for comments and suggestions. :smile:
One more thing (now comes the amazing part!)... While they are doing usual diagnostic for the frozen PCV valve yesterday, they also discovered three blown oil gasket and severe oil leaks; oil pan gasket are blown, crankshaft gasket are blown and another oil gasket are blown (I can't remember where). So I asked the technical advisor if this may be related to the frozen PCV valve and they said "don't know", but obviously my opinion is the frozen PCV valve (closed) built a high pressure in the oil and this is what actually exploded all those gaskets, because obviously if the engine have any kind of leak prior to the PCV problem, it would be visible on the pavement in the driveway... so I think this is all bullshit!
Now I try to figure out if her Trax will run fine and I am a bit confused about this PCV valve know issue and I would like to know your opinion. Obviously the temperature outside will become warmer now as it's spring and yes she still have 1 year remaining of powertrain warranty, but I can't risk her to remain stuck somewhere far away because she plan a road trip later this summer...
Thanks for comments and suggestions. :smile: