NHTSA ID Number: 10113607
Manufacturer Communication Number: 15-06-01-001
Summary
This technical bulletin provides inspection and repair information to correct a customer concern of an oil leak at the rear of engine.
Condition
Engine oil leak. Oil coming from the rear of the engine, a possible crankshaft rear oil seal leaking.
Parts
| Part Number | Description | Qty |
| 55571538
General Motors 55571538, Clutch Flywheel Bolt
Last update on 2026-06-19 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API | BOLT, A/TRNS FLEX PLATE | 6 |
| 55559650
Last update on 2026-06-09 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API | BOLT, FLYWHEEL | 6 |
| 12345382
GM Genuine Parts 10-1009 (12345382) Blue Medium Strength Thread Locker - 6 mL
Last update on 2026-06-10 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API | Sealant | 1 |
| 10953489 | Sealant (Canada) | 1 |
2 Affected Products
Vehicles
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
Bulletin No.: 15-06-01-001
Date: Apr-2015
MC-10113607-9999.pdf 315.085KB
- Formulated for engines with 75,000 miles or more, Valvoline MaxLife High Mileage synthetic blend is formulated with seal conditioners to help prevent oil leaks and reduce oil consumption
- Delivers 20% better wear protection and 15% better sludge defense than industry standards to help prevent engine breakdown
- Extra detergents safeguard against friction, corrosion and deposits to keep high-mileage engines clean
- Advanced friction-fighting additives help maximize performance and improve fuel efficiency
- Provides performance benefits for high mileage, new and re-built engines alike
- Mobil 1 advanced full-synthetic motor oil 5W-30 utilizes Mobil 1’s signature Triple Action Formula to deliver outstanding engine performance, protection, and cleanliness.
- Helps protect critical engine parts for up to 10,000 miles between oil changes,* controlling oxidation to prevent oil breakdown and maintaining excellent viscosity
- Meets ILSAC GF-6 standards to help provide low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI) and timing chain wear protection while keeping your engine clean and helping to improve your fuel economy
- Mobil 1 is specially formulated to help remove sludge and lower engine temperatures
- Provides excellent internal engine heat protection (up to 500 degrees F) and low temperature protection (to -30 degrees F)
- Phosphorus Replacement Technology to help extend the life of the emission system
- Reduces leaks, oil burnoff and power robbing deposits
- 15,000 miles between oil changes*
- Meets or exceeds the following specifications: API SP/SN PLUS/SN/SM | ILSAC GF-6 | Meets engine test requirements of Chrysler MS 6395 | Meets Ford
WSS-M2C946-B1 | Meets Ford
WSS-M2C961-A3 - Or one year, whichever comes first
- Advanced protection against the four main causes of engine breakdown: wear friction heat and deposits
- Delivers 40% stronger wear protection than industry standards to reduce friction and improve fuel economy
- Provides 15% better deposit defense vs. industry standards, keeping engines cleaner for smoother performance and longer-lasting protection
- Up to 2.5X better heat protection vs. industry standards to fight harmful sludge formation and thermal breakdown
- Engineered for excellent low-temperature flow, reducing metal-to-metal contact during cold starts — when most engine wear typically occurs
Last update on 2026-06-12 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
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Bulletin No.: 15-06-01-001 Date: Apr-2015 Subject: Oil Leak at Rear of Engine Models: 2015 Chevrolet
Cruze, Sonic Equipped with 1.4L Engine (RPO LUV) Built After VIN Breakpoint F7182003 (Cruze) and F4169885 (Sonic) Attention: This Bulletin only applies if the root cause of an oil leak is from the improperly drilled crankshaft threads and to reference future service on affected vehicles. Condition Some customers may comment about an engine oil leak. Technicians may find the oil coming from the rear of the engine, a possible crankshaft rear oil seal leaking. Cause The actual cause for the engine oil leak may be coming from the transmission flex plate or flywheel bolts due to the crankshaft threads being improperly drilled. Correction If the condition above is present, removal of the transmission flex plate or flywheel is necessary to inspect for improperly drilled crankshaft threads that are used for the flex plate or flywheel bolts. Crankshaft Thread Inspection: 1. Remove the transmission flex plate or flywheel. Refer to the Automatic Transmission Flex Plate Replacement or Engine Flywheel Replacement in SI. Note: Ensure to use NEW bolts whenever the automatic transmission flex plate or flywheel is removed. 2. Inspect the 6 crankshaft threaded bores as illustrated above. • Threads on the left of the image have the complete circumference of threads and is NOT the root cause of the oil leak. 1 • Threads on right of the image have the partially, not complete circumference of threads and is most likely the root cause of the oil leak. Note: If the threads are incorrect, there will be oil present on the bolts’ threads and mating surface to the flywheel or flex plate. 3. If all of the threads in the bore are correct, do not use this procedure because this is not the root cause of the oil leak. Continue diagnoses of the origins of the oil leak. 4. If the threads are incorrect, clean the affected threads with M 9×1 mm thread cutter. Important: In order to avoid engine contamination, do NOT go past the depth of 20 mm with the cutter. Note: The thread cutter will not correct the lack of threads in the bore. It is only used to clean the remaining bolt thread lock in the bore to allow for a better sealer adhesion. 5. Clean all 6 crankshaft bores with Brake Cleaner or equivalent. 6. Before reinstalling the flex plate or flywheel, apply Sealant P/N 12345382 (in Canada, use 10953489) or Loctite 243 or equivalent to the 6 bolts as illustrated above. Note: Do NOT replace the clutch pressure and driven plate if it is not oil contaminated. • Ensure to cover 4-5 threads (1) of the bolt before the pre-applied thread lock and cover 1-2 threads (2) of the pre-applied thread lock. 7. Reinstall the transmission flex plate or flywheel. Refer to the Automatic Transmission Flex Plate Replacement or Engine Flywheel Replacement in SI. Service of the Transmission Flex Plate or Flywheel Some engines and vehicles were serviced at the assembly plant for this condition and are outside of the published VIN range in this bulletin. If the engine or vehicle was serviced at the assembly plant, for this condition, there will be a green dot or mark on the 6 flex plate or flywheel bolts. This is an indicator that the service procedure in this bulletin has been performed. On all 2015 Chevrolet
Cruze and Sonic vehicles with a 1.4L (LUV) engine, all future flex plate or flywheel bolt removal will require this bulletin’s inspection and service procedure to be performed. If this bulletin’s repair procedure was performed in the dealer service, it will not have any green paint marks applied to the bolts. Please use Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) to confirm if this bulletin has been applied to the vehicle. The claiming of the unique labor code in this bulletin indicates that the engine was serviced for improperly drilled bolt holes and reapplication of the sealer is necessary upon installation of the flex plate or flywheel bolts. The unique labor operation in this bulletin can be only claimed once per vehicle. When applying the inspection and repair procedure in this bulletin after it was previously performed, use Other Labor Hours (OLH) not to exceed 0.3 hr. to the labor operation being claimed. Parts Information Part Number Description Qty 55571538 BOLT, A/TRNS FLEX PLATE 6 55559650 BOLT, FLYWHEEL ptxt 6 12345382* (in Canada, use 10953489) Sealant 1 2 *There is enough material to perform multiple vehicles. Store the remaining material for future use. Warranty Information For vehicles repaired under the Powertrain coverage, use the following labor operation. Reference the Applicable Warranties section of Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) for coverage information. Note: • This unique labor operation number should only be claimed once per vehicle. • Do not use this unique labor code if the crankshaft thread bores are correctly drilled. Use the appropriate labor code for the repair that corrects the oil leak. Labor Operation Description Labor Time 4080908* Clean Crankshaft Threads and Apply Sealant to Bolts (Automatic Transmission) 7.4 hrs Clean Crankshaft Threads and Apply Sealant to Bolts (Manual Transmission ) 6.8 hrs *This is a unique Labor Operation for Bulletin use only. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
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