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Oil Cooler Adapter Gasket Replacement Service

How much does a Oil Cooler Adapter Gasket Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Chevrolet Cruze Oil Cooler Adapter Gasket Replacement is $298 with $51 for parts and $247 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2013 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.8LService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$401.27Shop/Dealer Price$452.85 - $549.08
2014 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.8LService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$349.27Shop/Dealer Price$400.90 - $497.16
2011 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.8LService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$349.27Shop/Dealer Price$400.89 - $497.15
2015 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.8LService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$349.27Shop/Dealer Price$400.84 - $497.05
2012 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.4L TurboService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$375.41Shop/Dealer Price$433.61 - $549.51
2017 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.6L Turbo DieselService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$359.77Shop/Dealer Price$414.02 - $518.15
2017 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.4L TurboService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$376.53Shop/Dealer Price$431.37 - $538.06
2014 Chevrolet CruzeL4-1.4L TurboService typeOil Cooler Adapter Gasket ReplacementEstimate$388.41Shop/Dealer Price$447.19 - $563.51
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What is the Oil Cooler Adapter Gasket all about?

For many vehicles, all that is required to keep the engine at normal operating temperature is the standard radiator and coolant system. However, some engines experience higher temperatures than these conventional systems can handle. In these instances, an oil cooler is added to the engine to provide further cooling capabilities and to keep the entire system within the normal operating temperature range.

Oil coolers are more common on heavy-duty and high-performance engines. You don’t frequently find them on the average car engine, though this trend is changing. They’re shaped like coolant radiators, and serve the same function. Hot engine oil flows into one side and out the other through the radiator. Air flows over the fins, cooling the oil. The oil then flows out the other side and back into the engine.

An oil cooler adapter is necessary for using of these radiators, and like other engine components, the adapter needs a gasket to ensure that oil does not leak out. The gasket should be custom designed for the application by hand, and will vary in shape and size from one manufacturer to another.

Aging and heat will degrade the gasket. Eventually, it will crack or fail, and oil will begin to leak out. When this happens, the gasket should be replaced as soon as possible.

Keep in mind:

  • Oil cooler adapter gasket leaks will be noted and monitored during basic maintenance.

How it's done:

  • The vehicle is lifted and supported on jack stands, oil and filter are removed
  • The defective oil cooler adapter gasket is removed
  • The new oil cooler adapter gasket is installed
  • The vehicle is removed from jack stands
  • The vehicle is started and checked for oil leaks and filter operation

Our recommendation:

Your oil cooler plays a significant role in maintaining engine temperature. If the gasket begins to leak or fails completely, oil will seep out. This reduces the amount of oil in the engine, which will cause engine inefficiency and damage. Work with our expert mechanics who understand oil cooling systems and will monitor your vehicle for leaks.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Oil Cooler Adapter Gasket?

  • Low oil level
  • Oil leak around the mounting location of the cooler

How important is this service?

Even a minor oil cooler adapter gasket leak should be cause for concern. Oil leaks can quickly escalate as the gasket fails further, and this can occur in a surprisingly short amount of time. Have the gasket replaced as soon as possible.

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