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Cadillac Escalade VVT Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 16350944" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>Lifters, cam, phaser etc are failure point in VvT/DoD motors. I wouldn’t say it’s super common though, but does happen. I don’t like the recommend long intervals on oil changes, could be a contributing factor, also make sure these guys are using synthetic. They should know better, but you can’t ever fully trust the dealer lube monkeys...</p><p></p><p>FWIW my folks have had the 6.2 vvt in their 18 Denali XL for 2 trouble free years so far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 16350944, member: 7121"] Lifters, cam, phaser etc are failure point in VvT/DoD motors. I wouldn’t say it’s super common though, but does happen. I don’t like the recommend long intervals on oil changes, could be a contributing factor, also make sure these guys are using synthetic. They should know better, but you can’t ever fully trust the dealer lube monkeys... FWIW my folks have had the 6.2 vvt in their 18 Denali XL for 2 trouble free years so far... [/QUOTE]
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