Leaking oil lines
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Leaking oil lines
Has everyone with a 2001 had both sets of oil lines replaced?
Any of the 2002-2003's have any oil line problems?
Any of the 2002-2003's have any oil line problems?
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No problems.
2002, No oil line problems. "Knock on wood"
Oil Leaks
I've got a 2001 and have not had a single oil leak. I've used synthetics since the first oil change and not a one!.
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As I understand it , the problem with the leaking lines was:
The tool they used was set at too high a pressure and over crimped the hose. When enough of the problems arose they had the lines supplied by a different company which uses a different crimp.
The old lines had a double crimp and the new style have a triple, or visa-versa, I forget.
The tool they used was set at too high a pressure and over crimped the hose. When enough of the problems arose they had the lines supplied by a different company which uses a different crimp.
The old lines had a double crimp and the new style have a triple, or visa-versa, I forget.
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Leaky leaky...
I had a leak when mine was still stock yet. I took it to the dealer and it seamed like they did nothing. They are idiots, dealers thrive on making money, it don't matter what the make of vehicles. There are better ones than others, but basically they will get away with what they can when it comes to warranty work. They make no money on it. Mine was leaking from the oil filter adapter where the lines bolt up to the adapter in the front.
I just basically took it off and put permatex on the gaskets which are just washers with rubber inside. It never leaked since.
So far though, mine has been leak tite. Ablsolutely nothing leaking.
I just basically took it off and put permatex on the gaskets which are just washers with rubber inside. It never leaked since.
So far though, mine has been leak tite. Ablsolutely nothing leaking.
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Leaking oil lines
I have a 2001 and have not had any problems with leaking oil lines, but, I bought it as a lease return when it was already a year old, so it may have happened before I got it. I use Quaker State 4x4 10w-30 synthetic oil, and haven't had any problems.
Leaking oil lines
No leaks on my 2002 crew yet, but my 95 ZR2 has had them replaced once and I'm going to have to do it again pretty soon. Mine seem to be leaking through the hose not the ends though.
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Yup, those and the ones from the filter to the cooler too. They will replace them under warranty, it is a known problem.
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bumping an old arse thread ----
The other day I had to take my shield off to flush my radiator/heatercore and install the Prestone QuickFlush system
Noticed oil all over the front driveline and inside of the shield - sure enough my lines coming down to the aoil filter are coated in a layer of sludge.
Problem is, my truck is a 2000 model, - and is out of warranty now - anyone know how I should go about talking to my dealer?
I have the BL on, too, so I'm non stock. Was there a TSB on this or something?
The other day I had to take my shield off to flush my radiator/heatercore and install the Prestone QuickFlush system
Noticed oil all over the front driveline and inside of the shield - sure enough my lines coming down to the aoil filter are coated in a layer of sludge.
Problem is, my truck is a 2000 model, - and is out of warranty now - anyone know how I should go about talking to my dealer?
I have the BL on, too, so I'm non stock. Was there a TSB on this or something?
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It's your baby...adrenalnjunky wrote:... my lines coming down to the aoil filter are coated in a layer of sludge.
Problem is, my truck is a 2000 model, - and is out of warranty now - anyone know how I should go about talking to my dealer?
I have the BL on, too, so I'm non stock. Was there a TSB on this or something?
The lines made it long enough to be out of warranty, and this is not a safety defect, so a recall is not likely to happen.
I have not heard of any "good faith" repairs being done to these.
Aftermarket lines are available through NAPA , and I'm sure others as well. Or you can get them through GM. Prices are fairly reasonable as I recall.
You can complain, but I doubt this is a battle worth fighting. Be glad yours lasted as long as they did, bite the bullet and replace them yourself. JMO
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Line Problems
I have a 01 bought it about 6 months ago and had to replace both sets of lines 3 months ago. Had roughly 39K miles on it when they leaked like crazy and decided to throw up 5 qts of synthetic all over the garage floor
Hope this makes you feel better
Hope this makes you feel better
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My 01 has had the oil lines from the engine block to the oil filter adapter replaced under warranty. I have also had the oil line O-rings @ the oil filter adapter replaced 3 times under warranty. No leaks anymore! I still can't believe it took the dealer 4 times to finally fix this leak. I am also using Mobil 1's new 15k mile synthetic formula with no leak problems.
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I just replaced the line from the block to the filter about a month ago. I went to the stealership and payed about 70 bucks for a new line but it was worth it, no more leaks at all. Mine was leaking through the crimp from the soft lines to hard lines. I have about 70k miles
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Came across a set of replacement lines- RockAuto lines The price seems reasonable.
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A blue tarp and good set of insulated coveralls are a good investment.kwalsh wrote:....the ground is a little cold right now.
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The leak might only be caused by bad O-rings unless it's obviously leaking at the crimp where the metal line meets the rubber hose. If it's just the O-rings, take one of the old ones and match it up with a new one from your local hardware store. If the lines need to be replaced, the link HJ provided has the best price I have seen lately. If you end up ordering some new lines make sure you are getting the right ones. We have cooling lines that run from the filter housing to the radiator and lines that run from the filter housing to the adapter on the engine block.kwalsh wrote:While replacing the dex with green & flushing the heater core I too noticed the oil lines are leaking.
Another fix to perform....
Steve
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Actually the lines that I have replaced use a steel and rubber gasket much like the oil drain plug.
I suggest buying them from GM.
I suggest buying them from GM.
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mine have seeped ever since i got the damn truck. never leaves puddles, but i the lines are soaked. as far as i know these are original. whenever it gets worse or warmer im gonna take em off and bring the lines to a hydrolic line making place, i know tehres a tractor supply near me that deos it, and im gonna have them fix me up something nice.
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