HHR SS needing a headgasket already?!
Head gasket failures are not common. There are few engine of any make I have not seen a failure with at some point. You always see a few failures on all of them. My buddy has made a good living on Civic gasket failures.
We have seen a couple here but very few gasket failures on the 2.0.
You are under warranty and they will fix it.
We have seen a couple here but very few gasket failures on the 2.0.
You are under warranty and they will fix it.
They replaced the headgasket and then it overflowed from the coolant resivoir, I guess they didn't do enough heat cycles. I'm also noticing oil leaking on the garage floor, probably from removing the oil pan to check for coolant leaks between cyl #2 and #3 after the gasket replacement per the tech help line. Good thing I bought extended warranty, I have a feeling that's going to pay for itself.
They replaced the headgasket and then it overflowed from the coolant resivoir, I guess they didn't do enough heat cycles. I'm also noticing oil leaking on the garage floor, probably from removing the oil pan to check for coolant leaks between cyl #2 and #3 after the gasket replacement per the tech help line. Good thing I bought extended warranty, I have a feeling that's going to pay for itself.
Well unfortunately the SS model is a bit high strung and persnickety as the owners here can tell you, but losing a head gasket this early might just be "one of those things". My concern would be damage to the rest of the engine, bearings don't like a mix of coolant and oil, I seem to recall others in similar situations getting new engines under warranty.
They replaced the headgasket and then it overflowed from the coolant resivoir, I guess they didn't do enough heat cycles. I'm also noticing oil leaking on the garage floor, probably from removing the oil pan to check for coolant leaks between cyl #2 and #3 after the gasket replacement per the tech help line. Good thing I bought extended warranty, I have a feeling that's going to pay for itself.
As for Oil I would have to see what you have to make the best call but after having an engine appart it is common for some oil drips. They can wipe it all down and you will still get some oil drips.
At this point I would not get in too much of a panic yet.
The Eco is as durable 4 cylinder out there. I see many more issues with other 4 cylinders.
There never has been a perfect engine but the Eco does really well on the whole and the 2.0 is no worse.


