dtech
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Interesting that 0w-20 oil will be replace by 0w-40 . Part of the modernization of bread and butter engines in some cases involved narrowing oil passages, reducing oil pump size and going to low viscosity oil. Hyundai had to replace over a million of Theta II engines and they are still being replaced owing to crank bearing failures, like GM they have never identified the exact cause. With Hyundai the fix involved increasing the oil capacity shown with a new dipstick and using the engine knock sensor to detect impending crank bearing failures. Their OEM oil was I believe 5w-30 but as with many Hyundais they become oil burners with higher miles, on the one I had I began using 5w-40 at 80k miles.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2025/0...all-doesnt-apply-to-2025-model-year-vehicles/
"General Motors trucks and SUVs affected by the recall will be inspected for manufacturing defects. Vehicles that pass inspection will receive an engine oil and filter change, this time using high-viscosity 0W-40 Mobil 1 Supercar oil. The owner’s manual for L87-equipped trucks calls for 0W-20 oil. The oil fill cap will also be replaced (to reflect the new oil type). It’s unclear what happens if an affected truck does not pass inspection, but an engine replacement is likely."
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2025/0...all-doesnt-apply-to-2025-model-year-vehicles/
"General Motors trucks and SUVs affected by the recall will be inspected for manufacturing defects. Vehicles that pass inspection will receive an engine oil and filter change, this time using high-viscosity 0W-40 Mobil 1 Supercar oil. The owner’s manual for L87-equipped trucks calls for 0W-20 oil. The oil fill cap will also be replaced (to reflect the new oil type). It’s unclear what happens if an affected truck does not pass inspection, but an engine replacement is likely."
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