13 problems related to engine burning oil have been reported for the 2014 GMC Terrain. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 GMC Terrain based on all problems reported for the 2014 Terrain.
The engine is burning oil. Losing oil quickly and no leak. Wiper motor shot. 90k miles on vehicle.
The engine is burning oil. Losing oil quickly and no leak.
Driving from work car was working fine. Came to a stop. Car started sounding like a diesel truck. Next stop car stopped all of a sudden. Towed it home then to the shop. Mechanic asked me when I did the last oil change. Oil change was done at dealership 8 weeks ago. Oil had burned completely and caused the engine to fail. I now need to replace completely. $5k on a 6 year old car with 84k miles.
Radio stsyem went out, wiped blade motor defective, cam shaft sensors went out due to oil consumption, sensor actuator went out due to oil consumption, car would die while driving because of oil consumption/cam shaft error, engine is consuming to much oil-per engine oil study done by my dealership.
Own 2014 GMC Terrain with 56k miles on it, have had the car two years and have had multiple issues. First incident, was driving on highway in rain wipers just shit off. Almost wrecked trying pull off side of the road. Cost $300 for new motor. 2nd issue had to have a sensor replaced because car burned excessive oil in between oil changes, with no indication of low oil. Fried the sensor. 3rd issue, a repeat of the 2nd car would not pick up speed on highway, stabiltrak light came on, engine light came on, speedometer stopped immediately, I checked oil. Wasn't bone dry. Drove it straight home and was in even worse condition reversing into driveway. The oil exploded all over driveway, had it towed to private mechanic. Now I have to put a whole new engine in because gm is negligent with issuing recalls. Oil was leaking from rings all the way out to the exhaust. Faulty oil system and no warning fried my engine. Still owe 15,000$ in the car. This shouldn't ever happen on a car with so low miles and proper upkeep. Glad I'm stuck with 15k on a loan and a car that isn't reliable. Very disappointed.
My 2014 Terrain 2. 4 eco tech is using excessive oil consumption. I noticed there has been a recall and class action suit about this. This has also caused my timing chain to need replaced. I was driving to work a couple weeks ago and the engine entering low power mode notification came on. Along with the check engine light. And the stability control light came on.
Vehicle will sputter and die when slowing down or stopping. Has happened on freeway and normal driving. Took vehicle in and they let me know the timing chains, phaser and sensors are needed to resolve the issue. The problem is due to the engine burning too much oil. Vehicle will also not pass emissions testing.
I am having an issue with the oil is burning and it is causing other components to go bad on my car like the catalytic converter . And it is burning out and I have to continue to put oil in the car. . . I have research and I see that all these models is having issues with the burning of the oil.
Vehicle has 85000 miles and needs new timing chain due to burning oil. Quoted $2200-$2800 for repair. Rough riding, wants to stall at lower speeds, slow downs and stops. Still owe on this vehicle, bought from dealership not even two years ago.
Excessive oil consumption- 2014 GMC Terrain with 78,000 miles is 'consuming' approximately 1. 5-2 quarts of oil with 1500 miles remaining before next oil change is due. This has occurred over the past 3 oil changes and seems to be tied into a 'technical service bulletin' issued to the gm dealerships by general motors.
Vehicle had stalled one morning in very cold weather, restarted and operated fine without issues for a couple of weeks. A week ago the engine light came on. Didn't drive anywhere that day. Next day tried to take it to my preferred shop but could only travel a short distance to a local shop. Diagnostics showed issues with intake camshaft position, fuel pressure performance, idle speed low and fuel pressure regulator. Had it towed to the dealer where it was purchased, further inspection showed several broken rocker arms, basically engine damage due to timing chain issue and/or oil consumption issue. Vehicle has 147,000 miles and had variable valve timing solenoid replaced at 99,000 miles. Had every scheduled oil change never exceeding manufacturer's recommendation of 7,500 miles between oil changes. Car is basically dead with little value at this point. General motors refused to assist with this.
My car is burning oil rapidly. It is causing issues to our cars engine. Just had my oil changed 1500 miles ago and had to do it again. Engine is very loud and mechanic says motor needs work done to it at a price of $1500.
Oil consumption testing began 6/12 a week later check engine light came out. Brought my Terrain back to GMC for them to tell me that the timing chain needs to be replaced due to the oil consumption problems. Having several problems since such as jerking, and stalling that I did express to GMC over the past couple weeks, which is due to the excessive oil consumption. Still waiting to hear from the GMC to get my SUV fixed almost 40 plus days later.