Chevrolet Equinox excessive oil consumption exceeding two quarts between oil changes after piston replacement on Chevrolet Equinox

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chevrolet Equinox owners report experiencing excessive oil consumption, particularly after replacing the pistons. This issue is often attributed to worn piston rings, which can become stuck due to deposits accumulating in the piston ring lands. Additionally, faulty valve stem seals, PCV valve problems, and oil leaks are commonly cited as contributing factors. Symptoms of this problem include excessive oil consumption exceeding two quarts between oil changes, along with increased exhaust smoke that may appear bluish-grey due to burning oil. To address these concerns, owners are advised to use higher-quality oil, avoid high oil pressure, and regularly check for leaks in gaskets and piston rings. Seeking professional assistance for diagnosis and resolution is recommended to prevent further engine damage and ensure optimal performance.

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