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Oil in front of Throttle Body

14K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  CH!NNER32 
#1 ·
We are the owners of our very first Saturn Outlook XR, bought it last Saturday. The first thing I did was put in a K&N Air Filter. When I did the tube running to the throttle body had a puddle of oil in it. Is this normal? I cleaned it out, throughly. and will check it once a week, until I get a warm and fuzzy.
 
#2 ·
yes thats normal.

2 separat checks,

I check mine every so often...
I clean it out.. I dont get alot of oil---

if you had alot- maybe the prev owner didnt clean it out at all



 
#3 ·
@Charlie B, I just wanted to follow up with the post about the oil in the throttle body of your Outlook last month. How are things going with this and how are you enjoying your Outlook?

Michelle, GM Customer Service
 
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GM Customer Service said:
@Charlie B, I just wanted to follow up with the post about the oil in the throttle body of your Outlook last month. How are things going with this and how are you enjoying your Outlook?

Michelle, GM Customer Service
The oil in the intake galley is "normal", based on the sheer number of comments I've seen on all the Lambda forums - of course, from those owners that actually know how or have the skill level to remove the intake. :thumb:

I asked my dealer (Seaview Chevrolet in Lynnwood, WA) about the oil in the intake, and they said, as I expected, "It's normal".

Frankly, GM Powertrain Engineers should be embarrassed about the 3.6 liter's propensity to dump oil into the crankcase ventilation system. Especially with the '09MY+ with DI, this oil coats the intake, including the back of the intake valves, which doesn't help fuel economy. Trouble is, when is this blow-by considered "excessive"? Nobody in the know will fess up...
 
#6 ·
Charlie B said:
@ Michelle, I check it once a month and all is well. I don't think it was ever looked at by the previous or the dealership that I bought it from. We are enjoying the Saturn Outlook XR very much.
Thank you for the update of your Outlook. I hope you are going to have a great time this Summer enjoying your vehicle and times with family and friends.

Please, don't hesitate to contact me in the future.

Michelle, GM Customer Service
 
#7 ·
I have exactly this going on and now interested why it's mentioned this is "normal" and "mentioned at various other lambda forums..." Now I'm curious to understand the cause and if there is anything to be concerned about.. or is this something I have to be aware of everytime I do an oil change.

Owner of 2008 Outlook Saturn.
Thanks,
Reuben
 
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