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I bought the car 2 years ago from a car lot / finance company I have put quite a few miles on it. However the leak "seems" to be coming from possibly the valve pan cover I am just trying to make sure before buy the parts.Welcome to the forum.
Oil leaks are common on Cruze's. And almost a certainty on Cruzes that have been neglected during their lifetime.
The only way to find all the leaks is to jack the car up. Clean the mess up. Put oil dye in the oil. Start the car. And search black light.
IDK when you bought your Cruze but always do you research before purchasing a vehicle.
Thank you. Any advice for a novice mechanic would be appreciated. As my dad was showing me the basics in mechanics then passed away quickly. I do have some experience in auto repairsWelcome to the forum.
Oil leaks are common on Cruze's. And almost a certainty on Cruzes that have been neglected during their lifetime.
The only way to find all the leaks is to jack the car up. Clean the mess up. Put oil dye in the oil. Start the car. And search black light.
IDK when you bought your Cruze but always do you research before purchasing a vehicle.
The codes I got were from catalytic converter and turbochargerWelcome Aboard!
Clean the engine at least on the passenger side as that looks to be the worst. Run it for short periods and look for the leaks. Brake clean works reasonably well.
I will hazard a guess that some is from the CPASV seals, some is from the front crank seal and some may be in the turbo charge lines. You may need the PCV fix as well.
Are there any codes?
The following is a cut and paste from another post, but should address most of the issues you end up finding.
PVC Intake Manifold Failure letter from Chevrolet
Special Coverage - Camshaft Cover Replacement - (Jul 28, 2020) #N202299080
2011-2016 Cruze 1.4 PCV Valve Cover/Intake Manifold Issues
How-To: Remove 2011-2016 Cruze 1.4L Intake Manifold
How-To: GM 1.4L LUV/LUJ PCV Fix Kit V2 Install
How-To: GM 1.4L LUV/LUJ PCV Fix Kit V1 Install
www.cruzekits.com
Depending on the other symptoms
How-To: Replace the Valve/Camshaft Cover (1.4L Turbo)
How-To: 1.4L Gen 1 front crankshaft seal replacement
How-To: Replace CPASV (Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid Valve) Seals
How-To: Charge pipe clean - up.
Unfortunately no I have not I have been staying in hotelsIf it still runs, take it to a big box store and have them read again. Generic information in equals generic information out.
Did you not save the receipt from O'Reilly's with the codes on it?