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I have a 2019 6.2 liter Sliverado . The problem is it burns 1 qt of oil or more every 2000 miles. This just started happening roughly 4000 miles ago. The dealer is trying his best to convince me that this is normal. I find it very hard to believe that GM expects this engine to burn 50% of it’s oil capacity between oil changes. Is there anyone else having this problem?
I have a 2017 Silverado LTZ 6.2L, drive it from NB to South Florida twice a year, 2000 miles each way, Turnpike driving speeds, use it both in NB and Florida, pulled a 26 foot Kodiak Travel Trailer for two years, sold the trailer, no problems with oil usage, 33,000 miles on it.
However the Tranny is something else, sometimes just slams into gear at low speeds….sometimes not, every dealer in NB and Florida says thats the way those transmissions act, had a Duramax with an Allison Tranny before, it was golden absolutely great, wished It was in this truck instead of this poor transmission.
Nope, no oil usage with mine.
May I know it more about that
What is the you want to know more about?
I have a 2019 Silverado high country and i travel from New Brunswick Canada to Florida as well and I get a add oil instruction on the consol and find my oil is low and I have to add 1.5 quarts of oil every time I get down to 24 % oil usage. I have 100560 miles now on my truck.