I get water splashing up from the front of the grill, not sure if its the radiator butterflies flipping open and closed at times. Seems to splash alot when slowing down
With this thin oil they all settled to the bottom for me and I also leave the pan draining for quite some time until it stops dripping. Nothing floats like on more viscous 5w40 oils. I have to pour some out and then i can see it in the last bit of oil at the bottom. Maybe the hybrids go through...
Its not bearing material, those do not come in contact with the crank otherwise wise id have a spun bearing by now. Its cylinder wall and ring shavings. I currently build performance engines and this is normal for any engine, I don't know what your filter looked like or how good your eyes are...
No it should not unless you put some wildly incompatible oil like a 20w50 Classic car oil and it causes an oil related failure. The factory service plan is 10k so I will be completing my own oil changes at 1k, 2.5k, 5k and then at 10k take the free one, and continue at 15k on my own and 20k go...
It came with the truck, I didn't option it. I like how it looks but I don't need it.
Lowest ive seen them for online sellers is 1300 plus shipping and tax
asking $1000
Will help install it during meet up so we don't have to worry about transporting it
PM me if interested
NJ/NY/PA area
Ah ok yea i know i did the same thing when i had a cayenne a few years ago off the factory sub. Not as clear of a signal as it would be from RCA from the head unit but functional.
Exactly what i needed. My sub i use to have in my 5th gen is sitting on the floor. Do you know which wires are spliced into at the factory jbl sub to get signal for the rca converter?
Hm i have a Off road premium non hybrid and it has the hands free lift gate. But it seems u have to unlock the doors first or it just beeps and wont open
Yea the 0w20 is just pure water, im not a fan of it at all and i do question its ability to maintain its stability under towing but the manual doesnt recommend anything thicker for severe duty as chevy normally does for trucks and sports cars. Its so thin that most of the flecks settled to the...