Chevrolet Cruze 1.4 Turbo: Oil Pan Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this video I bring you along as I swap out the oil pan on a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze with the BIG 1.4 turbo. The jiffy lube took the liberty to destroy this customers drain plug so it is now time to fix it right and perform some other repairs to slow down the oil leaks. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 876

  • @isbcornbinder
    @isbcornbinder 2 года назад +229

    I have been retired from the mechanic trade for 17 years. Every so often, I think I miss the work, I watch one of your videos and in a New York Minute I relax and an thankful to be retired.

    • @Kevintherubiconjeep
      @Kevintherubiconjeep 2 года назад +7

      About the same amount my Dad has been retired. He has the same feelings. Misses it then sees the non sense going on with stuff today.

    • @thomasweiss3326
      @thomasweiss3326 2 года назад +4

      Retired 5 years don't miss it

    • @nmatthew7469
      @nmatthew7469 2 года назад +4

      C'mon Bob, you miss bustin loose rusted bolts, don't lie.😂

    • @350xcwf
      @350xcwf 2 года назад +2

      Probably wouldn't have retired if I didn't live in New England.

    • @zachbruner481
      @zachbruner481 2 года назад +1

      Cmon not that bad. What could’ve changed on cars in 17 years 😂

  • @whodat90
    @whodat90 2 года назад +6

    I love that when you told Mrs O it was an emergency she switched from a brisk walk to a slow saunter.

  • @holdshortrunway27
    @holdshortrunway27 2 года назад +64

    We just love it when Mrs. O makes her cameo appearances. They way you both interact with each other is pure entertainment ! Keep em coming Eric. Remember folks, Mr. O is a PRO !!

  • @antonoudenhoven7573
    @antonoudenhoven7573 2 года назад +7

    I follow many automotive channels from well known youtubers,but this is my favorite.
    Don't understand that this channel hasn't reached the 1 million subscribers yet

    • @joecoleman3069
      @joecoleman3069 2 года назад +2

      I was around when we were hoping to reach 50k subscribers. He will get there, nobody does auto repair better.

  • @Pantherman1979
    @Pantherman1979 2 года назад +33

    As a Northern Ohio resident, I can attest to the bolt eating rust we have around here. Any time I can work on a car from the south, or dry places like Arizona/Utah; it's a dream.

    • @2491kridge
      @2491kridge 2 года назад +3

      I spent the first few years as a tech in Philadelphia where I lived my whole life and then moved to Georgia where I’ve been for over ten years, it is an absolute dream working as a technician down here lol, there’s no way in hell I’ll ever move back to an area up north

    • @jackgreen412
      @jackgreen412 2 года назад +3

      I moved to Western New York from Tennessee (what was I thinking?) And moved witb a Mazda B3000. Mechanic doing the inspection called me in the shop. He said have a good look now cause you'll never see it this way a again. He was soooooooo right.

    • @ryanalexander984
      @ryanalexander984 2 года назад +2

      Born and raised in Phoenix. Some of the shops I’ve worked in didn’t even have a torch. I didn’t learn how to use one until I moved to Indiana and had to work out there for a year. I had already been a mechanic for 5 years at that point. Arizona cars are so easy to work on.

  • @babaganoosh555
    @babaganoosh555 2 года назад +2

    As soon as you said coolant leak, i immediately thought of that thermostat housing! We replace them with an all alloy unit, and once you even look at the pipe that goes to the throttle body it'll break so that gets ordered at the same time...

  • @watlinsd
    @watlinsd 2 года назад +13

    I think they call that a "mechanic's knot" if I recall correctly. Love it!

  • @edwinsemidey1992
    @edwinsemidey1992 2 года назад +2

    After watching other Mechanic do diagnostics you are the best. So many forget the basic that you preach ALL the time visual check and Common sense.

  • @ryansteward6569
    @ryansteward6569 2 года назад +8

    Man, the Chevy Snuze is quintessential modern GM design philosophy.
    Plastic coolant housing that fails notoriously? ✔️
    PCV system that's prone to clogging and sending oil pissing out the rear main? ✔️
    Small displacement engine with a turbo made of cardboard and pot metal? ✔️
    Cheap plastic EVERYTHING as far as the eye can see? ✔️
    If a GM car has a turbo, and it ain't a Grand National, I'll take my chances walking.

    • @mrvang8077
      @mrvang8077 3 месяца назад

      Yep! All the more reason why I just walked away and steer clear from all vehicle that has more plastic parts in them than a properly design and well thought-out build vehicle that made sense with the right material. The entire design and layout has to look good and made sense before I even shell out a ton of money on a new car. A slight hint of cheap and odd ball layout is usually a tell tale sign of a poorly built vehicle is just not worth the headache in the long run.

  • @claytonfite3197
    @claytonfite3197 2 года назад +2

    It is frustrating to have a car leaking oil top to bottom. Looks like it turned out ok. Your hero Mrs. O to the rescue.

  • @johnrewijk8371
    @johnrewijk8371 2 года назад +5

    Like the gentle reminder with the oil cap. Beeing a boat mechanic i have got a lot of tricks learned from .people like you , Eric. Its bad to forget adding oil to an engine ofcourse.

  • @N1NJ4K1TT3NNCT
    @N1NJ4K1TT3NNCT 2 года назад +2

    Hey there Eric O! Down in va at my Chevy dealer we just loosen that v band clamp and rotate the car out of the way of the oil pan, makes it easier to sneak the pan out versus removing the whole cat!

  • @burtbacarach5034
    @burtbacarach5034 2 года назад +28

    As we used to say on the boats,"If you can't tie a knot,tie a lot".

  • @s.j.5850
    @s.j.5850 2 года назад +2

    An artist at work is a sight to behold. Your attention to detail is an inspiration. One little oversight can cost time & money. I hope the new techs are watching & learning from one of the best!

  • @disabledvet5127
    @disabledvet5127 2 года назад

    Best part about these videos is when mrs. O comes out. Watching yall 2 after being married so long and seeing that the spark is still there is great. 😎😎😎

  • @bobbygibson3586
    @bobbygibson3586 2 года назад

    Easy like Budda. You make it look way to easy. Years of experience shows. Love watching your videos. Mrs. O your AWESOME.

  • @matthewd5658
    @matthewd5658 2 года назад +2

    Good ole Chevrolet! Keeping mechanics in business all these years!

  • @thetable123
    @thetable123 2 года назад +1

    So what is the secret to finding a good shop/tech? If I wasn't 5 hours from you, everything I own would be at your shop for everything. Love the work you do!

    • @djsi38t
      @djsi38t 2 года назад

      Only 5 hours?Doesnt sound to bad to me for the peace of mind it would bring.8 hours and 500 miles...roughly for me.

  • @mattpobursky850
    @mattpobursky850 2 года назад +97

    Customer: "The inside of my turbo looks like cracked glass"
    GM: "That's normal"
    LOL

    • @WreckDiver99
      @WreckDiver99 2 года назад +7

      Same goes for the Turbo's on the EcoBoost. Same exact things happen...it's "Normal". Normal at 80K Miles? NO! But welcome to my world. $3200 repair bill at 80K miles because the Turbo designed to last 150K+ miles eats itself at 80K miles. Wasn't happy about that for sure....

    • @DryDog5150
      @DryDog5150 2 года назад +5

      VW too

    • @markkrispin6944
      @markkrispin6944 2 года назад +5

      @@WreckDiver99 That is the reason why I don't have a car with a turbo. I highly doubt that I will ever buy a car with a turbo even though I do love the new Nissan Z sports car.

    • @WreckDiver99
      @WreckDiver99 2 года назад +3

      @@markkrispin6944 I won't get another...unfortunately EcoBoost is EVERYWHERE in the Ford world, and considering where I work? Yea.....well...yea...LOL

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar 2 года назад +2

      The "GM Mark of Excellence".

  • @robertcrane3506
    @robertcrane3506 Год назад

    this was the first video of yours i watched cause i was changing my oil pan on my cruze the dealer changed my oil pan and it leaked and of course they would not fix their work cause it went off warranty when i removed my oil pan all the bolts were so loose i could take out by hand and the pan fell off when i got all bolts off i used motorcraft silicone my cruze only had 75000 miles on it 2013
    i use to work at GM doing electrical repair and i find your videos interesting since I'm retired now

  • @cullenmiller8170
    @cullenmiller8170 2 года назад +75

    I see the grey silicon works on the same principle than anti seize. You use a little and a short time later you have it in your arm pits. :-)

    • @monkehbitch
      @monkehbitch 2 года назад +2

      3 weeks later its on your best suit as you're about to go out!

    • @jeremyhanna3852
      @jeremyhanna3852 2 года назад +3

      Or on mom's couch 60 miles away

    • @jeremyhanna3852
      @jeremyhanna3852 2 года назад

      @@machintelligence are you talking about that evil black window glue that stuff will take skin off when u remove it

    • @monkehbitch
      @monkehbitch 2 года назад

      @@jeremyhanna3852 looks like youtube removed his comment? Why, I don't know. YES! PU sealer, the devil's offspring of coppersnot.

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence 2 года назад

      @@monkehbitch Due to some glitch in RUclips, my comment showed up on another channel. When removed it there, it disappeared here as well. ?????
      I was referring to urethane caulk and adhesive, especially the self-leveling caulk. It gets all over everything.

  • @tim6991
    @tim6991 2 года назад

    Love how you are with Mrs. O. Sure seems like a great Lady. Always like watching your posts, and I learn something too! Cheers from Alberta Canada.

  • @emporium597
    @emporium597 2 года назад +2

    Nothing like a tried and true wrench video with a sprinkling of the beautiful Mrs. O. Thanks Mr. O!

  • @johno9163
    @johno9163 2 года назад

    And if I can do it....umm..not this time I would not even try. Every time I watch one of Eric's videos it confirms that he is possibly the best auto repair shop and automotive technician I have ever seen.

  • @Yawwee
    @Yawwee 2 года назад +3

    NOTE TO ERIC: When doing an oil pan, I usually use 2 short studs in the engine block oil pan holes to center / guide the pan up for a perfect placement !!! This prevents any scrapes of the sealant, and takes just an extra minute as opposed to redoing it all again because of a tiny leak. Just an FYI tip from a master !!! A salty old dog is never to old to learn a new trick !!! It's about time you have a video where I can finish my cup of coffee and snack just as you are about to wrap the job up. Kudos on the great sealing of the oil pan with the sealant - nice job and NO leaks - Hurrah !!!!!! Never underestimate the value of a good wife and exhaust train holder !!! A box of sugar free candies is always a nice thank you for her help, along with a kiss !!! Hasn't failed me yet !!! Waiting for part two to finish off this vehicle and make it worry free to the owner !!! Well done Eric & Vanessa !!!!!!!

  • @ThePlayerToBeNamedLater
    @ThePlayerToBeNamedLater 2 года назад +15

    The GM '1.4 Turbo" is not the engine displacement rather its how many quarts of oil you lose per day and the speed at which it flows.

  • @terryharvey4811
    @terryharvey4811 2 года назад +1

    I hope the pause in the video when Vanessa said that's the only reason and gave you that look. was due to you giving her at least a big hug. I know when my wife said that and gave me that look, my heart melted and my knees got weak. I'd have to hug her to keep from falling down.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 2 года назад

      "Don't fight her, Terry. Hold her! Hold her! Stay with her, Terry!" -- parody of line from Airplane II: The Sequel.

  • @johneinberger6322
    @johneinberger6322 2 года назад +1

    Dude must really like his car, to put that much work and parts into it.

  • @SMKreitzer1968
    @SMKreitzer1968 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Eric, I've got a Cruze I have to keep running at least past the payments, so some day this will help.

  • @vernonbruce3722
    @vernonbruce3722 2 года назад

    Love watching the interaction between you and Mrs O.

  • @av8tore71
    @av8tore71 2 года назад

    Mr O is one of the few mechanics when he says "trust me" I will!!

  • @bookerol
    @bookerol 2 года назад +5

    Wow... what timing. I just had one of these last week. Someone had heli-coiled the drain and really messed it up. I changed the pan and also it had quite a water pump leak, as well. Customer declined that... for now. All in all, not a bad job. Except for putting that turbo clamp back on.

    • @brianbartosch7384
      @brianbartosch7384 2 года назад +1

      I hate that clamp as well, so I don't take the catalytic converter off. I just remove the rear engine mount and the flex pipe and the pan just slides right out.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 2 года назад +10

    Given how often turbos fail, I'm a little surprised there aren't more quality videos of how to diagnose and replace a turbo. Just sayin', we'd love to watch you do one.

    • @orchestracelloplayer
      @orchestracelloplayer 2 года назад +1

      I agree, I hate doing them. Have only done a few so don’t have a solid process to do them quiet yet. All my coworkers don’t like em either

    • @squarebodyseth5986
      @squarebodyseth5986 10 месяцев назад

      The coolant line was the worst one for me older 1.4s it seems the ac compressor bracket is fully out of the way, newer ones cover that bolt by a quarter inch so you cant get a socket on it and the acess was already bad, i had the stuff so i swapped it to an6, really helped for the headgasket job i ended up doing because i can just unbolt the turbo and flop it away from everything.@@orchestracelloplayer

  • @chrissmithz314
    @chrissmithz314 2 года назад +3

    I see people askin about the silicone dispenser. GTE Masterbead Adhesive Dispenser, GTEMB1. I can't find it in stock anywhere but.. At least ya know. There might be more options for 4oz silicone dispensers out there if ya search.

  • @billmudd8516
    @billmudd8516 2 года назад +2

    Awesome job Mr O as we all know the grey stuff is the recommended stuff for synthetic oil....

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu 2 года назад +2

    I like the way you think when it comes to rusty bolts in exhaust systems. They are like sleeping tigers. You don't mess with them if possible.

  • @richtfox
    @richtfox 2 года назад +5

    Another good one Eric. Watching these repairs sure makes me miss the old days.

  • @mikerobbins5049
    @mikerobbins5049 2 года назад +1

    I was helping a friend in his shop when he had a Tech quit spur of the moment leaving him with a huge backlog. We had a small 4 cyl GM car that was pouring oil around the oil pan. It had jus been to the local GM dealer for the same issue... They didnt get the 2 surfaces clean enough or dry enough and the gray stuff didnt even stick. Took more time cleaning up and getting it dry enough than to take the pan off and put it back. I let it sit over nite and drip drip drip.

  • @bradgilpin9740
    @bradgilpin9740 2 года назад +7

    Thanks Mr. O. It could just be a coincidence but I do appreciate you making these videos on these 1.4t’s. I own two and have done a lot a work to them but kinda nice to see how to do it correctly 😂

  • @tomoakhill8825
    @tomoakhill8825 2 года назад +1

    It is utterly amazing to watch Eric and Mrs O. Just a delight.

  • @sabrekat7904
    @sabrekat7904 2 года назад +3

    Lots of great little tips in this, especially the one about using a toothbrush size wire brush to get the last bits of old silicone out of the grooves (in the block) caused by the original machining work.Mrs O didn't seem very pleased when you first said "you're good for one thing" though !

  • @feedthechunk9836
    @feedthechunk9836 2 года назад

    Mrs. O, the real Hero of SMA.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 2 года назад

      And no silicon parts either!

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve 2 года назад +3

    First time seeing a pickup built into the pan!
    Yes, grey RTV is my go-to Room Temperature Vulcanizion.
    Thanks for your efforts in making these videos!

  • @rickgalla3377
    @rickgalla3377 2 года назад +2

    Great video Eric.
    Them Chevy cruzes notorious for oil leaks all over.
    Thank again from staten island

  • @nicksmith8166
    @nicksmith8166 2 года назад +29

    I bought one of these piles brand new in 2014. It was a 1.4T with the manual which was a fun little combo but the body was horribly rattly and squeaky after only a year. I traded it in within 13 months for a 2015 Outback and never looked back to GM. I've since traded in the Subie for a Toyota and never looked back at Subie either. Although I miss the symmetrical AWD.

    • @gtemnykh
      @gtemnykh 2 года назад +8

      Not much left of any “symmetrical” AWD on the newer Subarus, pure marketing shtick.

    • @TraceyAllen
      @TraceyAllen 2 года назад

      @@gtemnykh not quite true. Most manual Subies still have a 50/50 torque split front to rear only the STI has a manual and a driver selected torque split, you can rear wheel bias. Now autos and the cvt models do thing a little different but are generally 60/40 split in normal conditions.

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 2 года назад +4

      I'm with you on this one. There's no way in hell I would put up with this kind of nonsense.
      My 13-year-old Toyota has 384,000 on it.
      Had to swap an oil pan because the threads stripped out, about 20 .. 10 mm bolts.. and pops right off. Exhaust is in the back of against the firewall so it's never in the way under the engine cradle.
      Car stills dry as a bone on the bottom of it even if that mileage. Far as I know it's never even had the valve cover off.

    • @ejjackson2573
      @ejjackson2573 2 года назад

      @@gtemnykh Ya think? But you'd be completely wrong. In Subaru terms it relates to configuration of the drive system & absolutely nothing to do with torque split. The system is setup along the centerline of the vehicle to balance both performance & traction = symmetrical. You'll notice when you get into a Subaru there's a big ass trans tunnel because it's engine -> trans -> axle.............not at all like the majority of front biased systems (aka FWD w/ a power take off to the rear).

    • @gtemnykh
      @gtemnykh 2 года назад +1

      @@ejjackson2573 ok, well newer Subarus just seem completely lame offroad, cooking their CVTs and viscous couplings into “limp mode” lmao. I like the older ones, head gaskets and all.

  • @SinCityAnimal
    @SinCityAnimal 2 года назад

    I've never seen a tool for applying silicone. Now I'm shopping again thanks to SMA. Thanks

  • @ThePewski
    @ThePewski 2 года назад

    I have the LTZ 2014 model. I've taken perfect care of the car. Now I know what to do when I need to service the oil pan if ever needed. Thank you.

  • @mph5896
    @mph5896 2 года назад +35

    Looks like a great time to trade that one in. Tires, turbo and oil cooler are going to be one heck of a bill.

    • @ralfie8801
      @ralfie8801 2 года назад +13

      It's not worth anything as a trade in. The guy's right to drive it until the roof falls in. The next repairs will be around 2K, you can't replace it for that.

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 2 года назад +9

      @@ralfie8801 best time to trade/sell any car right now in the insane market here in the US! My wife's junk POS 2018 jeep renegade with 25k was a nightmare and getting close from experied warranty. Bought it for 29k, we traded it in for 27k

    • @pontiacsrule8761
      @pontiacsrule8761 2 года назад +5

      @@jmabs5096 The trade in value is great. It sucks thou when you try to replace it. Everything is overpriced. Ask me how I know

    • @dosgos
      @dosgos 2 года назад +3

      These EcoTec engines have some engineering flaws; the oil cooler repair should be good for another 100k miles. Fixing suddenly becomes economical when used car inflation hits 50%+, with good cars difficult to find.

    • @ralfie8801
      @ralfie8801 2 года назад +3

      @@jmabs5096
      You still can’t replace it for that, if it’s not having trouble every week, why trade? It’s a lot less costly to fix one for 2 or 3K every few years than it is to trade one in and spend more than you got in trade just because the tires need replacing or it drips a few drops of oil now and then.
      Only one of mine has less than 300K on the clock and they can’t be replaced for anything remotely close to what I spend on maintenance, which is basically nothing.
      For the most part, people in the rust belt drive them until the roof rusts in around them, they don’t last that long there.
      Where I live, they last forever, and you drive them forever, a little maintenance every once in a while costs way less than trading one in just because it’s tires get worn out.

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 2 года назад +1

    Hi, SMA. They keep making cars smaller and adding more fiddly-bits as well. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- 2 года назад +3

    The amount of these that crapped themselves here in Europe is legendary, and the related 3 Cyl Engine which was also Junk, Oil specifications was updated to combat LSPI very important to use the correct lubricant in these little grenades. Great Channel 👍

    • @Fix_It_Again_Tony
      @Fix_It_Again_Tony 2 года назад

      I think what happens with a lot of modern cars is the owner just changes the oil based on the oil life monitor. they take it to a quick change place whenever the car tells them to. I have found these systems to over estimate oil life in Hondas leading to eventual oil consumption due to stuck oil control rings (K24 engines). In 2007 BMW introduced their turbocharged N54 engine. The same year the dealers were offering a new incentive to cover the cost of maintenance for the first 4 years including oil changes. That same year the recommend oil change interval went from 7500 to 15000 miles. 15000 miles for a turbo is suicide and many of these cars developed turbo problems due to worn journal bearings.
      Sadly the car companies can't be trusted to give you the proper knowledge to ensure your car lasts for more than about 7 years or 100,000 miles.
      I have been using 7500 mile OCIs on the BMW and it has 190,000 miles (new turbos installed at about 75,000). I just changed the oil in the Honda (110,000 miles with 2 quart oil consumption in 10,000 miles) and will be using a 7500 mile OCI on it going forward.

    • @deviouslaw
      @deviouslaw 2 года назад

      @@Fix_It_Again_Tony True, using the full OLM and even exceeding it, with the most basic oils, and never topping up.

  • @JetTech1992
    @JetTech1992 2 года назад +1

    Mrs. O brings the likes 👍 up ❤️👩‍🔧

  • @georgetissot5933
    @georgetissot5933 2 года назад +7

    Eric, great job as usual. You might tell the guy not to take the car into one of the quick lube joints in the future. Staff are very poorly trained, rush through the job and care little for quality. You might also tell him not to get any "flushes" from places like that.

    • @davidritchie9344
      @davidritchie9344 2 года назад

      I do fluids at the dealer. Same price as other joints, but if they fuck it up they fix or replace it. I also have a highly reputable Honda dealer I go to for my acura so that helps. Never harass me for up sales, either. I feel like I got lucky with them.

  • @numberiv1137
    @numberiv1137 2 года назад +5

    Not a big Chevy fan or a newer car fan for that matter but that one didn't seem too difficult to work on even with the turbo and being compacted into a tight space.

  • @JeredtheShy
    @JeredtheShy 2 года назад +1

    Oh ho, workin late tonight huh, gotta be at least 3:30 PM, gotta love that daylight savings

  • @frankish5314
    @frankish5314 2 года назад +20

    I've owned a 2012 since it was 2 years old. I don't think its ever stopped leaking coolant from somewhere ever since we've had it. This car drove us to buy a brand new Honda Passport this year as this will be the last car we own with a Chevvy badge on it!

  • @bobpurcell5662
    @bobpurcell5662 2 года назад

    SMA - proud purveyor of Panther Pee since 2015.

  • @agenericaccount3935
    @agenericaccount3935 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate you working after hours to do a vid. I see that night outside the window.
    I feel like I dodged a bullet. I had intended to buy a low priced one of these as a runabout clunker but the dude never got back to me. Being a masochist, I ended up taking a 3 cylinder Fiesta SFE instead. To its credit it has been rock solid, but I bet it won’t always be 😂

  • @davidfarmer7397
    @davidfarmer7397 2 года назад +26

    Love watching your videos. Glad to see Mrs O came out. The brains of the operation and way easier on the eyes. 😀

  • @jdd4756
    @jdd4756 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Eric, it is always amazing to watch you do the repair and to hear your thought process.

  • @orchestracelloplayer
    @orchestracelloplayer 2 года назад +1

    Love doing these at work, I don’t normally drop the exhaust for the oil pan, did last time since I had to take the whole manifold out to get the oil cooler assembly out and got an oil pan too made it super easy

    • @paultaylor256
      @paultaylor256 2 года назад +1

      $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @scotta9114
    @scotta9114 2 года назад

    My friend at work had a Pontiac Grand Am that Jiffy Lube put on the wrong oil filter. Going down the Highway, the oil pumped out. By the time he noticed the oil pressure idiot light, She was done. Jiffy Lube denied they were at fault and the Owner said "Sue Me - You WILL Lose. Jiffy Lube has the best Attorneys - you don't stand a chance". This sparked a "CHALLENGE". So he hired a Lawyer that would take 35% if he won the case and no money owned if he lost. They won and my friend got enough money for a very nice car to replace that old Grand Am. BTW, how much does the Turbo assembly cost for 1.4 T? Great video.

  • @richardjones3112
    @richardjones3112 2 года назад +1

    One of the cleanest rust free cars I’ve ever seen on your channel Eric.Nice video.

    • @themikecranston
      @themikecranston 2 года назад +2

      Seems to be self-applying anti-rust in daily driving! :-)

  • @MannyFontes1968
    @MannyFontes1968 2 года назад +1

    I love Mrs. "O's" little cameo appearances Eric, you should have her on your videos more often. 👍

  • @alansmith4734
    @alansmith4734 2 года назад +18

    19:24 If you take your work home with you, that GTE Tube Squeezer would be an awesome assistant for Toothpaste Tubes!
    Especially if you have kids that don't want to brush their teeth.

  • @malcolmyoung7866
    @malcolmyoung7866 2 года назад +1

    Great video Eric my sister has a Chevy Trax 1.7D and I am 'in charge' of manitenance...so anything along Chevy lines in the small engined range is of interest

  • @jeffboyer8214
    @jeffboyer8214 2 года назад +10

    Definitely job security when these break. As a owner of 2 I have done 1 oil pan and 2 turbo repairs. Best parts are oem ones for these cars.
    The crack is normal if small but like mine it was boosting out the back of the turbo p0299. Be safe

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 2 года назад +2

      So the best parts you can buy are OEM? But you had to put two turbos in it?
      I've heard the same thing out of the Buick encores where they've had 3-5 turbos go out. Absolutely ridiculous.
      I'll stick with my Toyota. Boring as hell but 13 years old and 384,000 Miles.
      The only reason I ever had to change the oil pan is because an oil change place stripped out the plug not because it ever leaked a drop. 10 bolts drops right off the bottom can have it swapped in about 15 minutes.

    • @newjerseybt
      @newjerseybt 2 года назад

      @@kens97sto171 As Scotty says "they last and last".

    • @jimbob2861
      @jimbob2861 2 года назад

      @@kens97sto171 I don't know why everyone is saying the Cruze is trash, I had 250k on mine and got $2K for a trade in - still had the original turbo in ran great, started right up every time. I did all my own work on it and never had any big failures. At 250k it did need some wok (oil pan and turbo cooler) - had the parts but didn't want to do it during the lockdown last year.

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 2 года назад +1

      @@jimbob2861
      Might depend upon when it was built. I know the early 1.4 turbos had an iron block I believe later on they changed the design to aluminum.
      I Actually used to haul freight into the plant that cast and machined that engine. It's in defiance Ohio. They also built every V6 and V8 cast iron block GM makes for North America as well as the Duramax diesel.
      That was a pretty cool place. They had a giant pile of defect engine blocks, defect rate was only about 1%. They would find some defect in the casting during the machining process and it would get tossed in a giant pile and put back in the furnace and remelted.
      Always surprised me how small the 1.4 iron block was and actually how light it was.
      Maybe later models got worse after they switched to aluminum, I've heard several RUclips repair channels talking about high turbo failure rates there's a lot of GM vehicles that run that 4 cylinder turbo. There's some videos on the car wizard RUclips channel. He had a Buick encore in for repair that was already on its fourth turbocharger.
      Who knows, there's a lot of stuff being built today by all manufacturers that are a lot crappier than they used to be. And aftermarket parts supply has turned to absolute shit too.
      Glad you had good luck with your car. I actually always liked the Chevy Cruze as far as the way it drove I always thought it looked pretty good too.

    • @jaredmayer3960
      @jaredmayer3960 2 года назад

      It’s a Garrett turbo…like should be good.

  • @danieln.285
    @danieln.285 2 года назад +56

    Thanks, Eric! I own a 2011 with the same exact engine and I’ve done my own maintenance on it. The oil pan gasket was next on my list and I learned an easy way from you using some support! Otherwise, I would’ve ended up using a Jack stand to hold the exhaust up and fully take off the catalytic converter. Mine has 152K on it and like you pointed out about the crack by the wastegate in the turbo, mine is a bit bigger than that one, and it is really a problem with underboost codes. GM’s “fix” is to reprogram the ECM to allow more room for boost loss before it trips the CEL. What a crock of crap. Overall, these cars are fun to work on, plenty of elbow room, and leaks that makes the Niagara Falls look like a small seep with all the plastic they used in it.

    • @frankish5314
      @frankish5314 2 года назад +1

      If you haven't done so, Check for boosts leaks elsewhere in the intake system. You can easily make a test kit. Buy a 2inch rubber cap from home depot and secure to the inlet of the turbo. Then using a pressure regulator, a pressure guage and 5/16ths fuel hose.. Pressurise the inlet manifold to 20 psi.. You might be amazed the the intake system leaks like a freaking sieve! Even my inlet manifold was split along the bottom seam at one point.. I JB welded the split some 20k miles ago. No more underboost codes.. See my note above about replacing and/or insulating the oil feed line to the turbo.

    • @jeffboyer8214
      @jeffboyer8214 2 года назад +1

      There isn't a gasket that I'm aware of . I used a back rtv on mine and it has been good for 2 years now.
      No if the oil cooler is leaking the only way I was able to fix this was to replace it with oem one.

    • @TylersNeighborhoodGarage
      @TylersNeighborhoodGarage 2 года назад +4

      The issue isn't the plastic. It's the CHEAP EUROPEAN plastic they used. Look at a 20yo European car...the plastic turns to dust.

    • @craigsowers8456
      @craigsowers8456 2 года назад +1

      @@TylersNeighborhoodGarage Amen Bro ... it is simply amazing !!! 3 year old M3 in Brussels and dash cracks/door insert debonds ... and it ain't like they get but 2 weeks of Summer a year !!! I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER GERMAN CAR EVER !!!

    • @rickconstant6106
      @rickconstant6106 2 года назад

      @@TylersNeighborhoodGarage Not just European plastic. I'm in the UK, and 20 years ago the plastic coolant crossover pipe on the intake manifold of one of our Lincoln Town Car limos (which was only 3 years old at the time) split and dumped all the coolant on the road. After that we replaced them all with the modified manifolds with aluminium coolant pipes. Ford evidently had realised they shouldn't make them out of plastic by that time.

  • @craiggoodwin9704
    @craiggoodwin9704 2 года назад

    I thought you were just suppose to put an oil drip pan under the vehicle. If you ever get in a knot over it, forget about Eric helping you out. Late night chasing oil leaks. Glad I've reached the point where I can shut the lights out and go home to dinner. Thanks for Sharing!

  • @funkyzero
    @funkyzero 2 года назад +6

    That turbocharger is absolutely adorable.
    Hey, when you DO swap it, can I have the old one to make a Christmas Tree ornament?
    hehe

  • @mitchvankesteren6771
    @mitchvankesteren6771 2 года назад

    I’m just happy to find out a cracked compressor housing is normal, I’ll throw the HE351 I have on the shelf on marketplace tomorrow! Regret spending all that money to replace/upgrade it now though… 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @PearComputingDevices
    @PearComputingDevices 2 года назад +5

    I always loved the styling of the Chevy Cruz despite being fairly mediocre, but these things are ticking time bombs. Especially the turbo versions. We used them for patrol for a few years, ours had been the non-turbo version thank god. Cheap plastics made it easy to keep clean... but that car was always in the shop. It was not built for patrol duty for sure.

  • @rjb6327
    @rjb6327 2 года назад

    Always nice to see Mrs O.
    BTW: A caboodle is a complete group or collection of something.

  • @matthewfries4079
    @matthewfries4079 2 года назад

    Mrs. O is a saint! Love your videos brother!

  • @lynnmiller5183
    @lynnmiller5183 2 года назад

    Job well done sir you have a great memory as to where things are assembled 👍

  • @arcadeuk
    @arcadeuk 2 года назад +1

    Free tip
    If you don't want to smear the silicone while lifting up the pan, screw a couple of studs into the block first, so that as you lift the pan up and locate it onto the studs, it will hold perfectly still while you screw the bolts in. Then of course pull the studs out and finish the job

  • @jfv65
    @jfv65 2 года назад +3

    I've seen many similar cracks in Mitsubishi turbo's as used in lots of Volvo's. Those cracks will gradually grow larger over time as the hot exhaust gasses will keep on acting like a continious cutting torch. The boost lag will increase at the same time.
    But it takes a good deal of time/miles gefore it really becomes a problem.

  • @agdesignfabrication1009
    @agdesignfabrication1009 2 года назад

    @South Main Auto O'boy this looks fun and strangely enough this is my next project on a 2011 Cruze with the same engine configuration with little oil leaks from multiple locations. And a O2 sensor code. Niece dropped it off and wanted a family discount which you know means fixed for Free!

  • @scottjohnson5449
    @scottjohnson5449 2 года назад

    we have a 2017 chevy trax same engine.... allready put a turbo...valve cover for the pcv leak... evap perg cel....spark plugs ..one of the coolant hoses ....oh yea all most forgot..... valve cover gasket X2 again....has bout 97000mls ...hope it holds together????....mrs. o is such a good sport!!!!!

  • @williambeauchemin9536
    @williambeauchemin9536 2 года назад +2

    Watch all your videos! Thanks for working on Sunday.

  • @PlasmPlayer
    @PlasmPlayer 2 года назад

    I have the 2017 Cruze with the BIG 1.4 turbo. i am glad they made a separate small bolt on piece to the oil pan for in case the drain plug gets damaged.

  • @oh8wingman
    @oh8wingman 2 года назад +14

    What I would like to know is when Harley Davidson started doing engineering for GM since most GM's now seem to leak like Harleys do.......lol

  • @TheSkysteve
    @TheSkysteve 2 года назад +1

    another good video thanks, surprised you wear a ring when pulling spanners, that was always a no no when i started my apprentaship

  • @daviddamico4288
    @daviddamico4288 2 года назад

    Nice work Eric nice seeing mrs O as well

  • @tncountryboy06
    @tncountryboy06 2 года назад

    got one of these in the 2016 non turbo flavor.. bought it new, not a horrible car, im a water pump, timing belt, battery and headlight in debt so far

  • @joesalle2964
    @joesalle2964 2 года назад

    always a treat when mrs o shows up

  • @frankish5314
    @frankish5314 2 года назад +13

    1) The PCV valve is actually inside the Inlet manifold (and usually disappears into the engine in fairly short order). The diaphram in the valve cover then gets over pressurised and ruptures causing the leak and the lean code.. Or it just ruptures anyway and causes the same problem. You can get an after market kit that provides a brass check valve to bypass the PCV in the inlet man.. You then plug up the old PCV valve.. This avoids replacing a $300 inlet manifold and.. wait for it.. it actually works!
    2) The crack in the turbo housing is "usually" not a problem.. A far bigger issue is boost leaks! Pressure testing the intake system showed up several leak points (even a huge split in the inlet manifold one time). When I plugged up all the leaks the boost code went away and normal acceleration was restored.
    3) Turbo failures most likely occur to oil drying up in the poorly insulated turbo oil supply line. Which then starves the bearings. I replaced my line and added extra insulation.
    4) seal kits are available (after market) for the oil cooler.. But I understand why you would just replace the whole cooler.
    5) Death Cool seems to destroy hoses from the inside. Mine were rotten at 125k miles, so I replaced them all.
    6) as you pointed out the turbo oil return line will snap like a carrot when you touch it..:)
    7) I still have the original thermostat and water pump at $130k miles.. I'm personally amazed!

    • @frankish5314
      @frankish5314 11 месяцев назад

      Update to the above.. The thermostat exploded and dumped ALL the coolant immediately. Thankfully Wifey was fast on the key and got it shutdown before it warped its head! Nowdays you can get both an aluminium thermostat and coolant outlet tee. Of course these aftermarket upgrades came just AFTER I replaced them with the original plastic crap. I have a love/hate with this car and subsequently bought a new Honda Passport!..:)

  • @chrisprimavera7607
    @chrisprimavera7607 2 года назад +38

    Proper repair for these cars: 1. disconnect high pressure fuel line from injector rail 2. Crank for 20 seconds 3. toss match into engine bay

  • @xenas3648
    @xenas3648 2 года назад +1

    I buy a ton of these to sell and GM knows that internal turbo crack is not normal they just do not want to replace a million or so. These 1.4 motors are great little motors once you fix all of the poor engineering coolant issues, PVC issues etc. I've got to do one of these today, at least you can get to all of the bolts on these without pulling motor.

  • @jacobfoxworth
    @jacobfoxworth 2 года назад +2

    Lol! Webster defines caboodle as "all things in a group". I always heard the saying but never knew the exact meaning either. So there you go. The more you know.... 🤣 Another great video as usual and now you know what to do with your kit and caboodle. 😁

  • @keithzoufaly2791
    @keithzoufaly2791 2 года назад +2

    i had one of these, loved that car. everything you are doing i have had done or did myself. which makes me laugh. Actually the PCV going bad on the early '13s and to '11s was a none failure point but chevy never put out a recall, it had to fail for first ( makes things very fun.) the turbo was also a terrible design, the waste gate is all integrated into the turbo, can't do a repair on it without replacing the whole unit

  • @terrymurphy4177
    @terrymurphy4177 2 года назад

    Mrs O came out really quick👍

  • @d5oper
    @d5oper 2 года назад

    Did this job. I used 2 studs before installing the pan to avoid smearing the RTV.

  • @joemascioni3101
    @joemascioni3101 2 года назад

    "Mrs O, where have you been? Well I know where you have been, I wake up with you every morning"...Lucky bastard! lol.

  • @darkerbinding6933
    @darkerbinding6933 Год назад

    You and Mrs O are super cute in these videos. Always glad to see you interacting... 😍

  • @jarad0714
    @jarad0714 2 года назад +1

    It is very nice to see Old fashion nuts and bolts video

  • @fraserc9768
    @fraserc9768 2 года назад

    You mentioned Marie :) How is she doing these days ? Such a fun personality to have around the workshop. I bet you miss her :)

  • @paulh373
    @paulh373 2 года назад

    Honda bond is my go to choice sealer. Never had a problem with it

  • @fixinggrace
    @fixinggrace 2 года назад +4

    I had to change a cooling fan on my wife’s Chevy Cruze last year. Has the same engine. I didn’t even have to pull the entire front end off the car to do it. Just basically undo the lower radiator hose, unhook the electrical connector to the fan and push down on one tab on either side of the fan assembly and wiggle it out. It actually took more time to try to figure it out than it actually did to remove it. The rest of this car is like working on Legos. That’s except for the oil pan which my wife smashed going over a curb. That we took in to a mechanic to get it replaced, To this day I don’t know why she didn’t grenade the engine.

  • @djsi38t
    @djsi38t 2 года назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed the video and thankful for the knowledge.Fantastic job!

  • @davidsteinlage
    @davidsteinlage 2 года назад +15

    Heads up, the PCV (specifically the notorious check valve that fails on the big 1.4L) is in the intake manifold, not the valve head cover. It's a Cruze thing. Lots of people make the mistake of replacing the valve cover alone when there's a PCV failure. They need to replace the intake as well. When the PCV fails and blowby can't escape, pressure builds and finds ways out through gaskets and seals, which is what causes the oil leaks. There is a third party external replacement option.
    Just replaced the seals inside and out on the oil cooler for mine recently so I'm very familiar with the engine now.
    Edit to add: Chevy have warranty extensions announced for both the valve cover and intake replacements if done before the 120k miles cutoff. Anybody who had it done before the announcement to address the problem can get a refund if the work was done by an approved service provider and you have the receipt.

    • @jeremyscott6641
      @jeremyscott6641 2 года назад +2

      Spot on, I own two of these cars unfortunately and can’t wait to get rid of them.

    • @Netherlands031
      @Netherlands031 2 года назад +1

      Isn't the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) involved in both the intake manifold and the valve cover? Or are you talking about the valve?