In reading some threads they are getting help with this problem from what I have read sometimes depend on dealer, but you can also ask service manager to contact GM on your behalf.
Sure would have been nice if they would have checked fluid level since it did that after turning corner. Just wonder if level is low and pickup starved for fluid.
I don't know if I would put anything in transmission until talking with dealer after all they did warranty fluid change in TSB I believe they are supposed to do fluid change before new converter.
The one picture is showing it is running a little hot. Maybe I'm not looking at seedo milage right looks like it has over 100000 Miles. Price seems high, but they will probably get it the two door will bring it.
No, that shouldn't do that maybe whoever changed oil broke extension or extension is not turned completely into valve cover. Be careful that if broken part of extension inside doesn't come off inside of valve cover.
If you look at video, I put in post #38 you don't have to remove front diff just let it hang pan will slide by. There are several video's online that show doing it without lift.
If you don't have possession of vehicle I would try too. Then get vehicle to new dealership the dealership you are dealing with doesn't seem to be able to resolve to problems with vehicle.
And remember everyday vehicle has been in repair service and you haven't been able to drive is added time...
In our area vehicles are starting to be in stock on dealer lots as time goes on you will be able to find vehicle that matches your needs and probably with rebates and deals under invoice. Like you said at different dealer.
Here is video you can check out that was done without lift.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?&q=pull+oil+pan+2012+eskalade&docid=608009761509759442&mid=9261C6EDBD8C84669CB39261C6EDBD8C84669CB3&view=detail&FORM=VDRVRV&ajaxhist=0
I was reading an older thread on forum maybe you have read. I have 2017 with 26000 miles and it carries 24 25 lb. at hot idle.
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/oil-pressure-what-is-normal.56041/page-2
I wouldn't drive it until problem diagnosed. There is TSB on lifters on these vehicles and some owners have been able to ask GM to help on repair.
Here is link to TSB.
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10158866-9999.pdf
I got my plates installed yesterday and the two brackets that where under plastic plate stayed with plastic plate, I didn't put them on before aluminum plate, but I don't know what it would hurt either.
If you're having oil pressure problem that's a different story. You may have O-ring pick up problem which you will have to pull pan anyway. There are a few threads on O-ring repair what are symptoms you are seeing?
A seeping oil pan will not affect your oil pressure.
Same thing dealer said on my 17 when taken it in for free oil change and service had to show them where on steering links. Needless to say, after free service I'm doing oil changes.
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