Does not leak at slow idle or fast idle, only when driving under a load Changed valve cover gasket, variable valve timing (vvt) solenoid gaskets, and turbo charger oil. Here is a list of other possible causes for your chevy cruze oil leak Worn or damaged gaskets and seals Loose or improperly installed oil filters Damaged or old oil drain plug
Misaligned or damaged oil pan gasket Improperly tightened oil filter housing High internal pressure within the. Oil leaks in your chevy cruze can be a hassle, but you’re not alone in facing this issue Pinpointing the typical sources of oil leaks—like the valve cover, oil pan, or oil filter housing—can make addressing the problem more manageable In this guide, you’ll learn about the signs to look for and solutions to consider, helping you keep your vehicle in top shape
Places where you can find leaks include the variable valve timing solenoids on the passenger side of the engine (there's two of them side by side, they adjust your dual camshaft positions), valve/rocker cover gasket, oil pan gasket, crank shaft seals (front and rear, although the rear is hidden by the transmission). Foremost among the pantheon of causative agents catalyzing an oil leak on the passenger side of the venerable chevy cruze is the ostensible culprit that takes the form of a beleaguered oil pan gasket My 2013 cruze 1.4l turbo has an oil leak on the passenger side It’s coming from the 2 bolts that goes through the motor mount and the tensioner pulley Has anyone else had this problem?
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