6.2 Recall Letter

Well, driving to the cabin Friday with my wife in my 2022 zr2 and it blew the motor not even half way to my cabin and left us stranded on the side of the road for 3 hrs till we could get a flatbed, i had it towed to the dealer and they are calling me monday to give me there dianosis, i have 22k miles on it, it is only driven on weekends, and i turn off the auto shutoff every time i step in the vehicle
 
Auto shut off doesn't prevent out of spec cranks throwing bearings and con rods. Neither does 0W40 oil. Physics and Father Time are undefeated!

The warranty says no more than 30 days repair, remind them of that. Good luck!
 
Well, driving to the cabin Friday with my wife in my 2022 zr2 and it blew the motor not even half way to my cabin and left us stranded on the side of the road for 3 hrs till we could get a flatbed, i had it towed to the dealer and they are calling me monday to give me there dianosis, i have 22k miles on it, it is only driven on weekends, and i turn off the auto shutoff every time i step in the vehicle
Did you have the ‘fix’ done before this happened?
 
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Dropped my rig off this morning for the following recalls: N252494000 (Engine Failure Risk) & N252510320 (ECM Software update). Dealer tells me they need my truck until Wednesday at the earliest. Do they really need two days to perform this service? I'm curious what steps they actually take to check the engine for defects. The entire process from making the appt to speaking with the tech is frustrating. I can't help but think they are incompetent.
 
I was told about 5 hours.......pico test, ecu reflash, oil change. If its not a scheduled appointment, your probably just waiting in line. Not all techs have the training to do the test, at least my dealer that is pretty good sized told me they only had a couple guys doing them.
 

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