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miketa95
03-31-2009, 03:22 PM
Well I've owned my truck for about a month now, started it up today and it says "check oil level." So, I pop the hood, check the oil and surprise! there's essentially nothing in there. Got some oil from 7-11 and filled it up to drive it to the dealer, and its getting fixed now. Thank god for the warranty, it just sucks because I NEED my truck for work, and now I can't work until it's fixed. The salesman felt bad for me when I got there, and their replacing my brake pads and shaving the rotors too for free b/c they were squealing.
sweetbmxrider
03-31-2009, 06:20 PM
what are they fixing? cutting china rotors is stupid. they will probably warp and pulsate in 20K miles
madness410
03-31-2009, 08:36 PM
how are you losing oil? is it a leak?
miketa95
03-31-2009, 08:52 PM
no it's not a leak. I'm not sure how I lost oil, I've already put 3k miles on it, its due for an oil change in 300mi and suddenly all my oil is gone. No leak, never did anything extreme with it beside pulling a landscape trailer and I never saw smoke coming from my exhaust. I guess I'll find out when they call me tomorrow.
madness410
03-31-2009, 08:53 PM
yeah hope its nothing too serious
sweetbmxrider
04-01-2009, 09:44 AM
this doesn't make sense. unless you bought a truck with no oil in it, its obviously leaking somewhere.
JL8Jeff
04-01-2009, 09:50 AM
It sucked all the oil into the engine through the pcv! :shock: But seriously, unless it was originally low on oil, I can't see how it would use that much oil unless there is a real problem. Hopefully it isn't anything too serious. Might be time for a crate motor under warranty!
madness410
04-01-2009, 11:55 AM
this doesn't make sense. unless you bought a truck with no oil in it, its obviously leaking somewhere.
could also be burning the oil
HardcoreZ28
04-01-2009, 12:43 PM
I'd venture a guess on internal oil leak at the intake gaskets. Had the same issue.
damn, you bought your brand new truck a month ago and this happens?
Hope it all works out for you.
damn, you bought your brand new truck a month ago and this happens?
Hope it all works out for you.
i think its used, sig says 06.........who the hell knows what it could have went through
i think its used, sig says 06.........who the hell knows what it could have went through
Ah, didn't look at the sig, it being used could certainly explain some issues. However, I hope its nothing serious.
Teds89IROC
04-01-2009, 03:40 PM
interesting, we have an 02 suburban with the 5.3l and lately have been having the same problem. The oil was changed not too long ago and low oil light came on. I checked it and it was down almost 2 qts. We never see it leaking in or around the driveway. Keep us posted on what they find
miketa95
04-01-2009, 04:27 PM
I got it back. They said no leaks, not burning oil either. They changed the oil and said "keep an eye on it."
And yes, it's a used one. 2006 with the 5.3
deadtrend1
04-01-2009, 04:30 PM
interesting, we have an 02 suburban with the 5.3l and lately have been having the same problem. The oil was changed not too long ago and low oil light came on. I checked it and it was down almost 2 qts. We never see it leaking in or around the driveway. Keep us posted on what they find
May be worth it to do a PCV catch can and breathable oil fill cap
I got it back. They said no leaks, not burning oil either. They changed the oil and said "keep an eye on it."
And yes, it's a used one. 2006 with the 5.3
being a 06, i figure they would have fixed the oil consumption issues
Stevoone
04-01-2009, 04:37 PM
Here are a few service bulletins for 2006 Silverado's.
07-06-01-007C - inspect valve guides, replace heads if needed (should use about 1qt every 500-700 miles)
05-06-01-019F - rear main seal leak, replace with new design seal
07-06-01-004A - oil pressure sensor leaking, reseal sensor
GM also says its normal for engines to use 1qt every 2,000 miles. There was also a PI on the PCV system freezing in extreme cold weather, causing oil leaks. I would check it every time you fill up your tank. Try and get it fixed before your warranty runs out.
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