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Big mountains that loaded up the engine under pressure. Also these LLT's are made in a couple of locations, mine is Canadian built.
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Drives: 12 Second Brick Join Date: Jun 2009
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This exactly, I owned a house in Washington I rented out when I moved to Vegas, renters paid late, not in full, or not at all. Same time my hours got cut. Needless to say I lost the house and my credit. Just a couple months after it started happening I looked at trading for a 4 door car, and lower payment, and it was already too bad. Let alone now after the bank dragged me along for 2.5years, not letting me short sale, I can imagine how great my score is now lol
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I had the same thng with the FIRST engine in my '11. I broke it in according to GM specs. Changed the oil at 1500 miles, and was down 2 quarts. Went another 5000, lost 3 quarts. All within "GM Spec". Finally loast all 6 quarts in about 1000 miles.
Replacement engine...lost 1/8th of a quart in 5000 miles. So I would say it's definitly engine specific.
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 1LT Red Jewel tintcoat Join Date: May 2010
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These discussions always make me so anxious. I am so lucky thus far that Ruby has never lost a bit of oil. (knock on wood) How can you tell where your engine was built? It would be interesting to know if more of the problem engines are from one build site more than the other.
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To the OP,
Like was stated above, nobody here can really be your saving grace, although we can and will provide advice for you. If I were you, and risking an engine failure I believe I'd start to get in contact with a dealer you trust, and make you situation known. Let them do another oil consumption test on the car if you have to, and don't be afraid to let them know your situation, and your concerns. Get this problem on their radar, so that if your car blows next month, or next year at least you can go back to the dealer and have solid evidence on your side that you tried your best to take care of the car. I've heard of GM going "good faith" repairs even after the warranty expires, paying for at least part of the repair. Using 3 quarts in 5,000 miles seems plain crazy to me, but sadly we've seen it before on these forums. My car is basically a garage queen and I do try to maintain it well, but it only has just over 15,000 miles on it since I bought it in August 2009. My powertrain warranty is pretty much over, but *knock on wood* I have never seen any evidence of my car losing oil. I've never had to add oil...it was always well within spec. I hope that means I got a good one lol....whatever that is. My breakin was basically a by the book brake in...not pushing much over 4,000 - 5,000 rpm for the first 1,500 miles, and then I went straight to synthetic oil.
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If the V-6 doesn't lose oil, what is the catch can catching???
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It's been known for some time than SOME v6 engines use oil. And when I say use, I mean it gets pulled into the intake. Without gas being introduce to the intake (v6 are direct injection) the oil gets burned onto the valves, causing loss of power and sticking valves.
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Go back to the dealer again and make sure its in their computer also send them an email so you have a record and make sure you get a response back. And it wont hurt to tell your story to GM customer service so you have it on record. Also consider getting an extended warranty that you pay for monthly just before your warranty runs out. Usually when your warranty is about to run out warranty companies will start sending you info regarding purchasing there products.
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Well I plan on getting my oil changed at the dealership somewhat soon, and starting another consumption test, although I don't have any hope of anything coming of it, just good to leave evidence of my situation in case anything happens down the road. Funny how GM recalls our key fob for an almost non existent problem, but doesn't do anything for a known issue in almost all 3.6L they've made.
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