I have a 2021 GMC Yukon XL Denali with the 6.2L engine. For the first 3 years, all oil changes and maintenance was covered and performed by the dealer. Last year this maintenance ended and I personally did my first oil change on the truck at about 40K miles.
After I finished that oil change, I did another on a different vehicle which I no longer own. When draining the spent motor oil out of the drain pan I noticed some debris which remained in the bottom of the pan. I did not know which engine it came from as I had just changed oil from two different vehicles.
Fast forward a few months to this weekend and my Yukon now has about 45K miles on it and I just performed another oil change. I made sure to thoroughly clean the drain pan before I started draining the oil out of the engine. Sure enough, after I drained the spent oil out of the drain pan there were small bits of debris left in the drain pan. Some were actually rather large. The largest pieces I recovered from the spent oil were yellow, non-metallic, and somewhat brittle. The other debris found was a bit smaller and gray in color. All of the pieces seemed like they could be plastic as I was able to break them apart. Attached are a few pictures. I did not find any metallic looking bits in the oil but I did collect a sample and will mail it off tomorrow.
Any idea what this debris could be and how concerned should I be?
As a side note, when draining the spent oil back into the containers I wound up with about 6.25 quarts. The engine takes 8 quarts. I know some is obviously lost in the oil filter but I allowed that to drain upside for a while. There was not a low engine oil light on before the change. Unfortunately I did not check the oil level on the dipstick before the change. Is 1.5+ quarts of oil consumption normal for these engines over about 5K miles? For reference I am using Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy Full Synthetic 0W-20 and a Wix filter
After I finished that oil change, I did another on a different vehicle which I no longer own. When draining the spent motor oil out of the drain pan I noticed some debris which remained in the bottom of the pan. I did not know which engine it came from as I had just changed oil from two different vehicles.
Fast forward a few months to this weekend and my Yukon now has about 45K miles on it and I just performed another oil change. I made sure to thoroughly clean the drain pan before I started draining the oil out of the engine. Sure enough, after I drained the spent oil out of the drain pan there were small bits of debris left in the drain pan. Some were actually rather large. The largest pieces I recovered from the spent oil were yellow, non-metallic, and somewhat brittle. The other debris found was a bit smaller and gray in color. All of the pieces seemed like they could be plastic as I was able to break them apart. Attached are a few pictures. I did not find any metallic looking bits in the oil but I did collect a sample and will mail it off tomorrow.
Any idea what this debris could be and how concerned should I be?
As a side note, when draining the spent oil back into the containers I wound up with about 6.25 quarts. The engine takes 8 quarts. I know some is obviously lost in the oil filter but I allowed that to drain upside for a while. There was not a low engine oil light on before the change. Unfortunately I did not check the oil level on the dipstick before the change. Is 1.5+ quarts of oil consumption normal for these engines over about 5K miles? For reference I am using Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy Full Synthetic 0W-20 and a Wix filter