Tim miT
Member
- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 13
- Reaction score
- 32
- Location
- Central Florida
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 392 XR
- Thread starter
- #1
Wednesday afternoon I was on the entry ramp to a highway and accelerated to merge with traffic. Once at speed, I backed off the gas and the engine sputtered a couple of times then died. I wasn't paying close enough attention to see if it went into 4cylinder mode at that exact time. I was able to coast to the next off ramp. To me it felt like the fuel pump stopped or some other fuel type issue. I checked the fuel pump fuse, it was fine the checked all of the other fuses relays to be sure they were all firmly seated. Attempted to start the Jeep and it coughed a little but nothing even close to running, so I called Jeep Roadside Assistance. It didn't take long for the tow truck to arrive and load it up to take it to a local dealer. Once it was there, the service writer went to get the information off the Jeep, he attempted to start it and it did start but was rattling and clanging. I don't know if he shut it off or it died on it's own.It sounded terrible! We went back to his office to arrange for a rental car and discuss the next steps to get it repaired.
On Friday morning they gave me the update that the engine was blown, dropped valve, broken piston, lots of metal shavings in the oil and the were waiting for Jeep to approve the repair. Later that afternoon they received the approval to repair and ordered the parts, which includes the 392 long block. The service guy said there are some parts readily available and some that look like a long, or even unknown, wait time. @JeepCares hopefully can assist to get the needed parts quickly.
I know this is long and I'll make it a bit longer by complimenting the Roadside Assistance for quickly responding, the tow truck company for sending a great guy and a true professional, and the service writer at the dealership for being a nice no nonsense type of person and so far, for keeping me informed of everything going on with my Jeep.
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