13-06-01-003

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13-06-01-003
June, 2013
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Excessive Oil Consumption – Perform Oil Consumption Test and/or Install Piston and
Piston Ring Kit
Models:
2010-2013 Buick LaCrosse
2011-2013 Buick Regal
2010-2013 Chevrolet Equinox
2010-2013 GMC Terrain
Equipped with 2.4L Engine (RPOs LAF, LEA)
This bulletin replaces PIP5025F to advise engine replacement is no longer necessary
if "zebra stripes" are present and to outline a related repair procedure.
Please discard PIP5025F.
Condition
Some customers may comment on excessive oil
consumption and/or that they have to add oil between
oil changes.
Correction
For this condition, technicians should perform an oil
consumption test by following the latest version of
Corporate Bulletin Number 01-06-01-011. Before
starting the oil consumption test, verify the ECM has
latest TIS2web calibrations to adjust the engine oil life
monitor to a maximum of 7,500 miles (12,070 km) —
Refer to Customer Satisfaction Bulletin #12312.
Inspect for any obvious oil leaks that may explain the oil
consumption concern and repair as necessary.
Important: When checking the oil level with the oil
dipstick design shown below, please note that the oil
volume per notch is not linear due to the shape of the
block. The upper notches (relative to the top of the
handle) equal 0.24 quart (0.227 L) between each notch
while the lower notches only equal 0.14 quart (0.132 L)
between each notch. As a result, no oil will appear on
the dipstick if it is low on oil by approximately
1.25 quarts (1.18 L) or more. When determining the oil
consumption rate, the oil volume added to return it to
the starting location is the total amount of oil consumed.
The consumption rate must be documented on a repair
order.
Notice: Do not add too much oil. An overfill can lead to
burn off of the excess oil. Advise the customer to wait
until the oil is below the cross-hatched area at the tip of
the dipstick before adding oil.
Copyright 2013 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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If the oil consumption test indicates that the rate of
consumption is greater than 1 quart (0.946 L) of oil
every 2,000 miles (3,200 km), note the oil consumption
rate, the date that the ECM was reprogrammed and any
repairs/diagnosis that you have performed.
The repair is to replace the pistons and rings. In some
cases the bore surface may not have a uniform look to
the finish (zebra stripes) as shown below. As a result,
some technicians may question whether the engine
should be repaired or replaced. After careful evaluation,
GM Powertrain has determined that the new pistons
and rings will perform correctly in bores that have this
appearance so engine replacement should not be
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necessary. The cylinder bores do not need any
machine or honing work performed on them. Refer to
the picture below for acceptable surface finishes.
Important: DO NOT use any abrasive wheels/
materials to clean any mating surfaces. Only Plastic
scrapers should be used. Please refer to the latest
version of Corporate Bulletin Number 00-06-01-012.
Bulletin No.: 13-06-01-003
Note: Returned oil consumption engines have been
reviewed at engine tear down. It has been determined
that these components do not need to be replaced:
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Acceptable Cylinder that Does Not Appear Uniform
(Zebra Stripes)
While performing this repair, it should be verified that
the high pressure fuel pump (P/N 12641847), balance
chain (P/N 12645237), balance chain tensioner
(P/N 12649233), and timing chain kit (P/N 12635447)
have been installed in this engine in a previous repair.
Refer to IVH and check the parts listed in the prior
repairs. If these parts have not been installed, they
should be replaced at the time that the piston and rings
are replaced. If they have been replaced, do not
replace them again.
Also when performing this repair, several other parts
should be inspected for excessive wear and/or damage
and replaced if necessary:
– Balance chain guides
– Timing chain guides
Important: DO NOT use any abrasive wheels/
materials to clean any mating surfaces. Only Plastic
scrapers should be used. Please refer to the latest
version of Corporate Bulletin Number 00-06-01-012.
Camshafts and roller follower will have wear
markings. This is normal and do not need to be
replaced (refer to picture above).
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Valves stems may have deposits build up on
them. These deposits are characteristic of a direct
inject engine. The valves stems do not need to be
cleaned as they are not affecting engine
performance (Refer to picture above).
The oil pump does not need to be replaced as the
low oil level operation did not damage the pump.
The camshaft actuators do not need to be
replaced at this time. The vehicle may have
arrived with the engine knocking. If the oil level
was 1 1/2 - 2 quarts low, it was the lack of oil
causing the actuator noise.
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June, 2013
The final step is to verify that ECM OLM calibration has
been installed before the vehicle is returned to the
customer.
Important: DO NOT use any abrasive wheels/
materials to clean any mating surfaces. Only Plastic
scrapers should be used. Please refer to the latest
version of Corporate Bulletin Number 00-06-01-012.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
12646457
PISTON KIT, ENG
12659419
RING KIT, PSTN
12637166
GASKET KIT, CYL HD
12609291
SEAL, CM/SHF
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Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor
Operation
Description
Labor
Time
4080008*
Oil Consumption Test Setup
0.2 hr
4066891
Piston, Rod And/Or Rings Both Banks - Replace
Use
Published
Labor
Operation
Time
*This is a unique labor operation for bulletin use only. It will
not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
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technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper
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job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your
vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the
information.
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