Leaking oil on a 2011 Chevy Tahoe

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

The Grey Beast

Full Access Member
Joined
May 11, 2023
Posts
199
Reaction score
140
So I pay attention to my 2011 Chevy Tahoe Z-71 because it has 165000 miles on it. So when I see a spot of oil that is a general seize of a bowl or a tortilla. It has my intention. The oils is continually leaking and I’m taking it to the dealer because I have a warranty on the Tahoe.

So I’m leaking oil and it been going on for about three days. What is the basic consensus as to what the problem could be. The internet says “oil system component failure and leaking engine gaskets.” But stating the above what questions would you have for me if your were my mechanic? I’m guessing it could be a myriad of things without having the Tahoe in front of you. Any suggestions as to how I should pursue this issue?

I hope all of you had a good Memorial Day. Bless those that served. Especially the ones that didn’t come home.


Thank you.

Ken Murphy
 

the 18th letter

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 14, 2010
Posts
756
Reaction score
707
Location
Northern New Jersey
So I pay attention to my 2011 Chevy Tahoe Z-71 because it has 165000 miles on it. So when I see a spot of oil that is a general seize of a bowl or a tortilla. It has my intention. The oils is continually leaking and I’m taking it to the dealer because I have a warranty on the Tahoe.

So I’m leaking oil and it been going on for about three days. What is the basic consensus as to what the problem could be. The internet says “oil system component failure and leaking engine gaskets.” But stating the above what questions would you have for me if your were my mechanic? I’m guessing it could be a myriad of things without having the Tahoe in front of you. Any suggestions as to how I should pursue this issue?

I hope all of you had a good Memorial Day. Bless those that served. Especially the ones that didn’t come home.


Thank you.

Ken Murphy
Any work done on it recently?
 

Fless

Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Apr 2, 2017
Posts
11,854
Reaction score
24,111
Location
Elev 5,280
If it's that prevalent a visual inspection likely would show the source. If your mechanic is familiar with these engines he/she shouldn't have too much trouble pinpointing it. If it's not easily located, like @Tahoe14 noted cleanup and dye is the way to go.
 

Geotrash

Dave
Supporting Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2018
Posts
6,425
Reaction score
15,917
Location
Richmond, VA
So I pay attention to my 2011 Chevy Tahoe Z-71 because it has 165000 miles on it. So when I see a spot of oil that is a general seize of a bowl or a tortilla. It has my intention. The oils is continually leaking and I’m taking it to the dealer because I have a warranty on the Tahoe.

So I’m leaking oil and it been going on for about three days. What is the basic consensus as to what the problem could be. The internet says “oil system component failure and leaking engine gaskets.” But stating the above what questions would you have for me if your were my mechanic? I’m guessing it could be a myriad of things without having the Tahoe in front of you. Any suggestions as to how I should pursue this issue?

I hope all of you had a good Memorial Day. Bless those that served. Especially the ones that didn’t come home.


Thank you.

Ken Murphy
Hundred bucks says it's the little oil cooler block-off plate/oil cooler line manifold right above the oil filter. They all leak there eventually. If it's the block-off plate, replace with an ICT Billet plate with the matcing o-ring seal. If it's the cooler lines, replace the gasket with OEM and give it the thinnest coating of black permatex. Let the permatex sit overnight to cure fully before starting. Be very vigilant of the torque spec on those bolts.
 

j91z28d1

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2022
Posts
3,076
Reaction score
3,801
if it's under warranty, try to get them to change the rear main seal and conver gasket. even if that's not it, they gotta do a oil pan gasket to get to it. so that will knock out 80% of the leaking spots.

At 160k your right in the window for oil leaks. pretty common. take advantage of the warranty if they arw willing to use it. Just have it all changes.
 
OP
OP
The Grey Beast

The Grey Beast

Full Access Member
Joined
May 11, 2023
Posts
199
Reaction score
140
Well I got a call from the Chevy dealer. lol someone didn’t tighten the oil filter and so I’m going to remind them in person they had it last and changed the oil. So I thank you all for the responses. They are not lost on me. Your comments educate me.

Thank you.

Ken Murphy
 

Dustin Jackson

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2018
Posts
1,544
Reaction score
1,741
I love it when a shop calls to complain about the last person to work on your car when it was them.

I had a tire shop say the same thing about my wheel studs being all cross threaded and I reminded them they installed tires for me 2 months ago and they got quiet and evened up replacing my studs for free.
 
OP
OP
The Grey Beast

The Grey Beast

Full Access Member
Joined
May 11, 2023
Posts
199
Reaction score
140
I haven’t had it that bad. I think there are stealerships out there. I’m fortunate enough to have a good general manager. I’m not really looking for money off or free service. Although it crossed my mind. Just to let them know I’m watching. It sucks being in the wrong end of dumb but I will say it keeps you honest.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,301
Posts
1,865,664
Members
96,890
Latest member
Rednim
Top