Another TC with Possible porous block issue
Another TC with Possible porous block issue
So a few days ago i'm driving my car on my lunch break and it pops "low coolant" on the DIC, pull over and look at the antifreeze tank and its almost empty. So i drive to my local autozone to get some dex-cool since i wasn't near my apt where i have some. Fill up the tank and head back to work. Drive home that night no real issues.
Next morning driving to work and "low coolant" pops up again, well i still have the bottle of dex-cool i bought the day before, when i get to work i pop the hood and the antifreeze is once again pretty much empty, fill it up and place some cardboard under it to make sure its not a leak. Check the car before i go home and no leaks and the tank is still full. Start driving home and "low coolant" pops up again, get home pop the hood and the tank is pretty much empty AGAIN!
Poor in what is left from the new dex-cool bottle and some from my bottle i keep at the apartment.
Check the oil cap and it has water in it and when i pull the dipstick and its grayish, def not black, so i'm thinking to myself, S#$T
, porous block! At this point its to late to call the dealer, so i figure i'm going to be making a visit to the dealer the next am. I check the coolant tank and just top it off to make sure it has enough, get to the dealer and check the tank and it had lost half the tank.
I explain to the service rep what is going on and that i have checked for leaks and looked at the oil and they took note of the oddly colored oil. They give me a rental and say that they should have some info for me later on in the day.
Fast forward about 8 hrs get a call from the dealership and the first words out of the reps mouth are "just go ahead and keep the rental for a while because we're probably looking at a new engine here", i'm like well do what you have to do to fix it. Rep said that they will be checking the head and testing the oil, said he was pretty sure the head was going to be fine and if thats the case they will be putting in a claim for a new engine. Rep said that all checks and tests will be done on monday and should call me with an update.
Porous Block Issue may have claimed another 2009 SS/TC.
My Car Service Record to this point:
1) Transmission grenaded itself at 10,000 miles and had a brand new transmission installed under warranty.
2) Sunroof has been repaired or replaced 4 times.
3) E-brake replaced after cable snapped.
4) Various panels and clips replaced due to just randomly falling off.
5) Possible engine replacement at 43,000 miles
Clifnotes for those who don't care to read the whole thing: Car made 1 and 1/2 Gallons of Dex-Cool disappear in 2 days, dealer believes its a block issue and will be inspecting head(because they have to) and testing oil for antifreeze, if head is fine they will be putting in for a new engine.
Once i get it back i'm pretty sure i will be getting rid of it after winter is over, its a great car, when it works
Update: Got call from dealer yesterday that car was ready to go, picked it up and everything runs great except for one weird thing, so car has GM Stg 1 and used to only boost to 5psi in 1st gear but now with the new engine it will boost to 20psi in first, am i looking at a new problem? or nothing to worry about? thanks for info in advance.
Next morning driving to work and "low coolant" pops up again, well i still have the bottle of dex-cool i bought the day before, when i get to work i pop the hood and the antifreeze is once again pretty much empty, fill it up and place some cardboard under it to make sure its not a leak. Check the car before i go home and no leaks and the tank is still full. Start driving home and "low coolant" pops up again, get home pop the hood and the tank is pretty much empty AGAIN!
Poor in what is left from the new dex-cool bottle and some from my bottle i keep at the apartment.Check the oil cap and it has water in it and when i pull the dipstick and its grayish, def not black, so i'm thinking to myself, S#$T
, porous block! At this point its to late to call the dealer, so i figure i'm going to be making a visit to the dealer the next am. I check the coolant tank and just top it off to make sure it has enough, get to the dealer and check the tank and it had lost half the tank. I explain to the service rep what is going on and that i have checked for leaks and looked at the oil and they took note of the oddly colored oil. They give me a rental and say that they should have some info for me later on in the day.
Fast forward about 8 hrs get a call from the dealership and the first words out of the reps mouth are "just go ahead and keep the rental for a while because we're probably looking at a new engine here", i'm like well do what you have to do to fix it. Rep said that they will be checking the head and testing the oil, said he was pretty sure the head was going to be fine and if thats the case they will be putting in a claim for a new engine. Rep said that all checks and tests will be done on monday and should call me with an update.
Porous Block Issue may have claimed another 2009 SS/TC.
My Car Service Record to this point:
1) Transmission grenaded itself at 10,000 miles and had a brand new transmission installed under warranty.
2) Sunroof has been repaired or replaced 4 times.
3) E-brake replaced after cable snapped.
4) Various panels and clips replaced due to just randomly falling off.
5) Possible engine replacement at 43,000 miles
Clifnotes for those who don't care to read the whole thing: Car made 1 and 1/2 Gallons of Dex-Cool disappear in 2 days, dealer believes its a block issue and will be inspecting head(because they have to) and testing oil for antifreeze, if head is fine they will be putting in for a new engine.
Once i get it back i'm pretty sure i will be getting rid of it after winter is over, its a great car, when it works
Update: Got call from dealer yesterday that car was ready to go, picked it up and everything runs great except for one weird thing, so car has GM Stg 1 and used to only boost to 5psi in 1st gear but now with the new engine it will boost to 20psi in first, am i looking at a new problem? or nothing to worry about? thanks for info in advance.
Last edited by SharkPuncher; Nov 16, 2011 at 10:34 PM. Reason: NEW Info From Dealer
Yea pretty much sucks and i consider myself lightly modded GM Stage 1 and a hotpipe and this happened to me, idk how the guys who are heavy modded keep theirs alive.
At this point i'm planning on getting rid of this one sometime next year and possibly looking to get into a WRX 5-door Hatchback, they look so good
At this point i'm planning on getting rid of this one sometime next year and possibly looking to get into a WRX 5-door Hatchback, they look so good
op...definitely sucks but at least warranty is fixing it and you are getting a new engine
Thanks all, and yea i think we are starting to find the fail time on these engines, like a ticking time bomb.
Also it will all be warranty covered dealer already told me i'm fine just a matter of the results of the tests and checks if the engine gets replaced or not.
Also it will all be warranty covered dealer already told me i'm fine just a matter of the results of the tests and checks if the engine gets replaced or not.
I told the dealer that the cobalt is my only car and that since mine was pretty much DOA i had to have something to get to work with, so they hooked me up with the rental.
I really do hope this process goes faster than when my tranny went, took GM a month to finally apporve the new tranny, so i'm hoping this won't take that long.
I really do hope this process goes faster than when my tranny went, took GM a month to finally apporve the new tranny, so i'm hoping this won't take that long.
I told the dealer that the cobalt is my only car and that since mine was pretty much DOA i had to have something to get to work with, so they hooked me up with the rental.
I really do hope this process goes faster than when my tranny went, took GM a month to finally apporve the new tranny, so i'm hoping this won't take that long.
I really do hope this process goes faster than when my tranny went, took GM a month to finally apporve the new tranny, so i'm hoping this won't take that long.
took em 2 weeks for me dropping it off and picking it up fully swapped and such..
Look up your production date if your worryed. I believe a few guys have linked it to a certain time frame. Other than that you just have to wait and see, keep an eye on your coolant and oil.
Idk I'm on my iPhone it'd take me a minute to find the thread, but it was mainly 09s from what I remeber someone said the casting temperature was off and I think it was the early 09 models. You'll know if you have this issue, your coolant will vanish with no leaks and you'll be able to tell when you check your oil. I was worryed about it when I first got my car but everyone that I can remember got a brand new engine with no cash out of there pocket so I wouldn't sweat it.


