Metal shavings
#11
CF Monarch
I'd suggest looking into oil filters, not just the brand. Anti-spill back, pleats, area, ect. There is alot of information about filters, I won't post about Fram.
#12
Update *****
on Tuesday I got my car back from a second GM dealership who could find no issues with the vehicle.
After speaking with my mechanic he said there was no way there was an issue with the engine let alone large chucks of metal in the oil. He asked me to bring the car to him ad he’d look at what the sea said. He did an oil change found no metal on the magnetic oil plug or in the oil ( he even filtered the oil). The vehicle was hooked up to diagnostics computer and all engine outputs were well within there respective ranges.
I’ve driven the vehicle since Tuesday and see no issues. Fingers crossed this issue has rectified itself. The second dealership said if the anti theft code comes up again to have the car brought back and they can assess it then.
on Tuesday I got my car back from a second GM dealership who could find no issues with the vehicle.
After speaking with my mechanic he said there was no way there was an issue with the engine let alone large chucks of metal in the oil. He asked me to bring the car to him ad he’d look at what the sea said. He did an oil change found no metal on the magnetic oil plug or in the oil ( he even filtered the oil). The vehicle was hooked up to diagnostics computer and all engine outputs were well within there respective ranges.
I’ve driven the vehicle since Tuesday and see no issues. Fingers crossed this issue has rectified itself. The second dealership said if the anti theft code comes up again to have the car brought back and they can assess it then.
#13
Hi Ryan
I just came upon your post and was wondering how did the issue turned out eventually ?
I'm asking because I own a chevy Malibu 2014 and have had the same issues exactly. Same as in your case I was told to replace the engine, but after consulting with another mechanic I had the oil filter replace and the oil cleaned.
The mechanic also told me that it is possible that the engine shavings might come back in the near future
I just came upon your post and was wondering how did the issue turned out eventually ?
I'm asking because I own a chevy Malibu 2014 and have had the same issues exactly. Same as in your case I was told to replace the engine, but after consulting with another mechanic I had the oil filter replace and the oil cleaned.
The mechanic also told me that it is possible that the engine shavings might come back in the near future
#14
Hi Ryan
I just came upon your post and was wondering how did the issue turned out eventually ?
I'm asking because I own a chevy Malibu 2014 and have had the same issues exactly. Same as in your case I was told to replace the engine, but after consulting with another mechanic I had the oil filter replace and the oil cleaned.
The mechanic also told me that it is possible that the engine shavings might come back in the near future
I just came upon your post and was wondering how did the issue turned out eventually ?
I'm asking because I own a chevy Malibu 2014 and have had the same issues exactly. Same as in your case I was told to replace the engine, but after consulting with another mechanic I had the oil filter replace and the oil cleaned.
The mechanic also told me that it is possible that the engine shavings might come back in the near future
haven’t had an issue in over a year. I had to have a sensor replaced, which was the reason the engine was stopping in the first place it turns out.
good luck with yours.