Description
About This Engine
The GM 2.4L Ecotec is the naturally aspirated 2.4 liter inline four cylinder engine produced from 2006 through 2019, used as the standard or upgraded engine in over twenty Chevrolet, Pontiac, Saturn, Buick, GMC, and Polaris vehicles. The engine is part of the GM Ecotec L850 family Gen II architecture, an evolution of the 2.2L Ecotec L61 with increased displacement, dual variable valve timing on intake and exhaust, and a reinforced block. Output ranges from 164 hp to 182 hp depending on variant, never approaching the 300 horsepower some online listings incorrectly claim from the factory.
Six factory variants of the 2.4 Ecotec exist, each with a unique RPO code. The LE5 (2006 to 2011) is the original port injected version producing 164 to 177 hp. The LE9 (2009 onward) is essentially the LE5 with E85 flex fuel capability via stainless steel injectors and ethanol-resistant valves and seats. The LAF (2010 onward) introduced direct injection with a higher 11.2:1 compression ratio and 182 hp output. The LEA is the E85 flex fuel direct injected version. The LAT is the hybrid-specific direct injected variant. The LUK adds the eAssist mild hybrid system to the direct injected platform. All variants share the same 88 x 98 mm bore and stroke, 2,384 cc displacement, cast aluminum block with iron liners, aluminum DOHC head, and Dual VVT-i.
The 2.4 Ecotec is NOT a high-performance turbocharged race engine. It is a daily driver passenger car engine used in the base Cobalt, Cobalt Sport (NOT the Cobalt SS turbo), Malibu, Equinox, HHR, Impala, Captiva, Orlando, GMC Terrain, Pontiac G5, G6, Solstice (base, NOT the GXP turbo), Saturn Ion (base, NOT the Red Line turbo), Aura, Sky (base, NOT the Red Line turbo), Vue, Buick LaCrosse, GL8, Regal, Verano, and the Polaris Slingshot powersport. Aftermarket forced induction kits (RPM Motorsports, etc.) can produce 250 plus horsepower, but those modifications void factory durability expectations.
The 2.4 Ecotec has documented common issues that buyers must understand before purchase. The most critical is timing chain failure, which can occur as early as 80,000 miles on neglected units and runs $2,000 to $3,500 to repair. Excessive oil consumption (1 quart per 1,000 miles or worse) is well documented, particularly on 2010 to 2013 LEA direct injected variants. Carbon buildup on intake valves is unique to the direct injected variants (LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK) due to the absence of fuel wash on the intake side. PCV valve failure on direct injected variants accelerates oil consumption. A documented used OEM 2.4 Ecotec with verified compression, variant confirmation, timing chain inspection, and donor history is the right replacement for any 2.4 Ecotec failure or upgrade project.
Signs You Need a Replacement Engine
- Timing chain noise, often a rattle on cold start, indicating chain stretch or tensioner failure (most common 2.4 Ecotec failure)
- Excessive oil consumption beyond 1 quart per 1,000 miles, especially on direct injected variants
- Check engine light with codes P0008, P0009 (timing chain) or P0014, P0017 (cam timing)
- Carbon buildup on intake valves causing rough idle, hesitation, misfire (direct injected variants only)
- Oil pressure warning system failures, often related to oil consumption issues
- PCV valve failure causing oil burning and elevated emissions
- Rod knock or main bearing failure on heavily neglected oil-starved units
- Loss of compression on one or more cylinders
- Coolant leaks from water pump (chain driven, integrated into front cover)
Known Things to Know Before You Buy
- Variant matters: Six factory variants exist (LE5, LE9, LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK). Each has a unique ECU calibration, harness pinout, and either port or direct injection. Match the variant to your vehicle year and trim. We confirm variant on every order.
- Timing chain is the #1 failure point: Many 2.4 Ecotec engines develop timing chain stretch or tensioner failure as early as 80,000 miles. Symptoms include cold-start rattle and check engine codes P0008 or P0009. Plan for timing chain inspection at install regardless of donor mileage.
- Oil consumption is documented: GM acknowledged excessive oil consumption on 2010 to 2013 LEA direct injected engines. The piston ring design was updated in 2014 LEA units. Plan for 1 quart per 1,000 miles tolerance on pre-2014 direct injected variants until proven otherwise.
- Direct injection vs port injection: LE5 and LE9 are port injected. LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK are direct injected. The intake manifold, fuel rail, fuel pump, ECU calibration, and harness all differ. Match port to port or direct to direct only.
- Carbon buildup on direct injected variants: Without fuel washing the intake valves, carbon deposits build up over 60,000 to 100,000 miles, restricting airflow by 20 to 40 percent. Walnut shell blasting service is the typical remedy. Plan for this on direct injected donors with significant mileage.
- PCV valve replacement: On direct injected variants, the PCV valve fails frequently and accelerates oil consumption. Plan for PCV replacement at install on LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK donors.
- Naturally aspirated only from the factory: NO factory turbo 2.4 Ecotec exists. The Cobalt SS, Solstice GXP, Sky Red Line, and Saturn Ion Red Line use the LNF 2.0L turbocharged engine, a different engine entirely. If you have one of those vehicles, you need a 2.0L LNF, not a 2.4 Ecotec.
- Polaris Slingshot uses the LE9: The Polaris Slingshot powersport vehicle uses the LE9 2.4 Ecotec, but with Polaris-specific ECU, sensors, and tuning. A car-spec LE9 will not run a Slingshot directly without ECU and harness work.
2.4 Ecotec Variants by Year and Application
Verified factory variants:
| Variant | Years | Fuel System | HP | Notable Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE5 | 2006 to 2011 | Port injection (SFI) | 164 to 177 hp | Cobalt Sport, Malibu, HHR, Equinox, Solstice base, Sky base, Ion base, Saturn Aura, Pontiac G5, G6. |
| LE9 | 2009 to 2019 | Port injection, E85 flex fuel | 170 to 175 hp | Equinox, Terrain, Captiva, Polaris Slingshot powersport. |
| LAF | 2010 to 2017 | Direct injection (DI) | 182 hp | Equinox, Terrain, Buick Regal, Verano, Captiva. |
| LEA | 2011 to 2019 | Direct injection, E85 flex fuel | 180 to 182 hp | Malibu, Equinox, Terrain, Captiva, Buick Regal. |
| LAT | 2008 to 2009 | Direct injection, hybrid specific | 164 hp | Saturn Aura Green Line Hybrid, Saturn Vue Hybrid, Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid. |
| LUK | 2012 to 2016 | Direct injection, eAssist mild hybrid | 180 to 182 hp | Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Buick Regal eAssist, Chevrolet Malibu eAssist. |
| The LE5 and LE9 (port injected) are the most common variants in the salvage market and are generally simpler and more reliable than the direct injected variants. The LAF and LEA (direct injected) produce slightly more power and better fuel economy but require carbon cleaning service over time. Call (240) 301-0095 to discuss which variant matches your specific application. |
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What Is Included, What Is Not Included
| INCLUDED, Long Block | Block, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, camshafts, cylinder head, valve train, oil pan, valve cover, timing chain components, intake manifold (where included). |
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| NOT INCLUDED | Fuel rail and injectors, ignition coils, throttle body, accessory drive components (alternator, power steering pump, AC compressor), ECU, harness, flywheel or flex plate, exhaust manifold (sometimes included), high pressure fuel pump (direct injection variants). |
| Short Block Option | Call (240) 301-0095 if you need a short block only for hybrid stroker or DIY rebuild builds. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old engine. |
Vehicle Compatibility, Direct Fit
Direct factory applications (verified factory fitment):
| Chevrolet Cobalt (base, Sport, NOT SS turbo) | 2008 to 2010 (LE5) |
|---|---|
| Chevrolet HHR | 2008 to 2011 (LE5) |
| Chevrolet Malibu | 2008 to 2017 (LE5, LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK) |
| Chevrolet Equinox | 2010 to 2017 (LE9, LAF, LEA) |
| Chevrolet Captiva Sport | 2012 to 2015 (LEA) |
| Chevrolet Orlando | 2011 to 2014 Canadian/global (LE9, LAF) |
| Chevrolet Impala | 2014 to 2015 (LAT hybrid) |
| GMC Terrain | 2010 to 2017 (LAF, LEA) |
| Pontiac G5 / Pursuit | 2008 to 2010 (LE5) |
| Pontiac G6 | 2008 to 2010 (LE5) |
| Pontiac Solstice (base, NOT GXP turbo) | 2006 to 2009 (LE5) |
| Saturn Ion (base, NOT Red Line turbo) | 2006 to 2007 (LE5) |
| Saturn Aura (and Green Line Hybrid) | 2007 to 2010 (LE5, LAT) |
| Saturn Sky (base, NOT Red Line turbo) | 2007 to 2010 (LE5) |
| Saturn Vue (and Green Line Hybrid) | 2008 to 2010 (LE5, LAT) |
| Buick LaCrosse (eAssist) | 2012 to 2016 (LUK) |
| Buick Regal (and eAssist) | 2011 to 2017 (LAF, LEA, LUK) |
| Buick Verano | 2012 to 2017 (LAF, LEA) |
| Buick GL8 | 2010 to 2014 China market (LAF) |
| Polaris Slingshot | 2015 to 2019 (LE9, Polaris-specific tuning) |
NOT Direct Fit (Common Misidentification)
These vehicles are FREQUENTLY confused with 2.4 Ecotec applications but actually use the 2.0L LNF turbocharged engine, a completely different engine. If you have one of these, you need a 2.0L LNF, NOT a 2.4 Ecotec:
| Chevrolet Cobalt SS (turbo) | Uses 2.0L LNF turbocharged, NOT 2.4 Ecotec |
|---|---|
| Saturn Ion Red Line (supercharged then turbo) | Uses 2.0L LSJ supercharged or 2.0L LNF turbo |
| Pontiac Solstice GXP | Uses 2.0L LNF turbocharged, NOT 2.4 Ecotec |
| Saturn Sky Red Line | Uses 2.0L LNF turbocharged, NOT 2.4 Ecotec |
| Pontiac G6 GXP | Uses 3.6L LY7 V6 (with V6 trim) or 2.4L (with base trim) |
| Cadillac ATS 2.0T | Uses 2.0L LTG turbocharged Gen III Ecotec, NOT 2.4 |
Transmission compatibility: Aisin AF40-6 6 speed automatic (Malibu, Equinox, Terrain), Hydramatic 6T40 6 speed automatic (Cobalt, HHR, Malibu eAssist), Hydramatic 6T45 6 speed automatic, Aisin AF33 5 speed automatic, F35 5 speed manual (Solstice, Sky), F40 6 speed manual (Cobalt). The 2.4 Ecotec was offered with both manual and automatic transmissions across its life depending on application.
Not sure if this fits your project? Call (240) 301-0095 with your year, model, trim, and VIN (or the 8th VIN character which identifies the engine code). We confirm variant (port vs direct injection) and ECU calibration matching before every order ships.
Common Names and Search Terms
| 2.4 Ecotec | Most common search |
|---|---|
| 2.4L Ecotec | With L |
| GM 2.4 inline four | Architecture search |
| LE5 engine | Variant code |
| LE9 engine | E85 variant |
| LAF engine | Direct injection variant |
| LEA engine | DI E85 variant |
| Cobalt 2.4 engine | Vehicle search |
| Equinox 2.4 engine | Vehicle search |
| Malibu 2.4 engine | Vehicle search |
| HHR engine | Vehicle search |
| Slingshot engine | Polaris application |
Used OEM vs Rebuilt vs Factory Reman 2.4 Ecotec
A documented used OEM 2.4 Ecotec from a known donor with verified compression, variant confirmation, timing chain inspection, and donor history is the most cost effective option for most replacement projects. Pricing is roughly half of a remanufactured unit. Our 2.4 Ecotec engines are compression tested across all 4 cylinders, variant confirmed, timing chain condition inspected (the critical wear point), and donor history disclosed where available.
A professionally rebuilt 2.4 Ecotec from a specialty shop typically runs $2,500 to $4,500 plus core charge. Standard rebuild includes new bearings, rings, gaskets, head gasket, water pump, full timing chain assembly with tensioner and guides, and resurfaced head. This is the right path for high mileage Cobalt, Equinox, or Malibu where the original is at end of service.
A GM ATK or Jasper factory remanufactured long block runs $3,500 to $5,500. This is the highest cost path but provides commercial warranty coverage. Availability is good for LE5, LE9, LAF, LEA. LAT and LUK hybrid variants are harder to source remanufactured.
Condition and Inspection Process
- Compression test across all 4 cylinders, pressure per cylinder recorded
- Visual inspection of block for cracks
- Cylinder head inspected for warping or cracks
- Timing chain condition inspected (critical 2.4 Ecotec wear item)
- Variant confirmed (LE5, LE9, LAF, LEA, LAT, or LUK)
- Year and ECU calibration code documented
- PCV valve condition inspected (direct-injected variants)
- Spark plug condition documented across all 4 cylinders
- Oil consumption history disclosed where known
- Donor vehicle (Cobalt, Equinox, Malibu, etc.) confirmed
Mileage on 2.4 Ecotec engines is documented from the donor vehicle when available. Where mileage cannot be verified, we disclose this clearly before shipping.
Buyer Tips, What to Know Before You Order
- Confirm variant first: Six factory variants exist with port vs direct injection differences. Match your vehicle year and trim to the correct variant.
- Plan for timing chain service at install regardless of mileage. Full timing chain replacement (chain, tensioner, guides, water pump) is mandatory preventive maintenance on any 2.4 Ecotec install. Chain stretch is the #1 failure point.
- Direct injected variants (LAF, LEA, LAT, LUK): Plan for walnut shell blasting service for intake valve carbon buildup if the donor has more than 80,000 miles.
- PCV valve replacement is recommended at install on direct injected variants regardless of donor history.
- Use full synthetic oil (5W-30) and stick to a 5,000 mile change interval. Extended oil change intervals contribute to timing chain wear.
- For Cobalt, Solstice, Sky owners with the LNF turbo (2.0L): The 2.4 Ecotec WILL NOT FIT directly. Verify your engine code first.
- For Polaris Slingshot owners: The LE9 from a car will not run a Slingshot without ECU and harness work. Source a Slingshot-specific LE9 if available.
Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions
- Variant confirmed before you pay (LE5, LE9, LAF, LEA, LAT, or LUK)
- NOT misidentified as a "race engine" – daily driver characteristics disclosed honestly
- Cobalt SS, Solstice GXP, Sky Red Line buyers warned (those use 2.0L LNF turbo, NOT 2.4)
- All 4 cylinders compression tested, results shared before order is confirmed
- Timing chain condition inspected (critical 2.4 Ecotec wear item)
- PCV valve condition inspected on direct-injected variants
- Donor vehicle disclosed (Cobalt, Equinox, Malibu, HHR, Terrain, Captiva, etc.)
- Oil consumption history disclosed where documented
- Fitment verified for your specific GM application
- No core charge, keep your old engine
- Free crated freight delivery to all 50 states
- 15 day replacement warranty on internal engine defects
- Call (240) 301-0095, talk to someone who actually understands the LE5/LE9/LAF/LEA differences and the timing chain failure pattern





















Adam K., Salt Lake City UT –
Bought a 2.4 Ecotec LE5 from Vaz to replace the original in my HHR after the timing chain finally let go at 187,000 miles. Vaz confirmed LE5 (port injection) match for my 2010 chassis, came out of a 2010 Cobalt with verified mileage around 95,000. Compression results were strong across all 4. They flagged that the timing chain should be replaced at install regardless, which I did. Engine fired on the second crank. HHR is back on the road and running smooth.
Tina R., Atlanta GA –
Sourced an LAF direct-injected 2.4 Ecotec from Vaz for my Verano. They confirmed LAF (not LEA, since my Verano is not flex fuel), pulled it from a 2014 Verano donor with about 78,000 miles. Compression came back at 175 across all 4. Vaz inspected the PCV valve and recommended replacement at install (which I did). They also flagged that direct injected 2.4 Ecotecs benefit from walnut shell blasting on intake valves at higher mileage, which was helpful context. Half star off because shipping took 11 business days, but the engine is solid.