2024JLdead
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Just purchased a new 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport with the 2.0L Turbo and automatic transmission. I have 2,000 miles on it at this point and have noticed several things which I am not sure are issues or not.
1. after turning the vehicle off there are loud “pings” coming from underneath, often lasting 5 minutes or more.
2. when starting the vehicle, even a second or third time while running errands and it is warm, there is quite a bit of white smoke coming from the exhaust.
Took the Jeep in for first oil change at 2k miles and mentioned both things to the dealership. They said the pinging is natural sound of a turbo engine as it cools and that the white smoke is natural as the vehicle starts/warms.
My last Jeep was a 6 paired with a manual and I have no experience with this engine. Normal when new or an issue?
All this said, the 2.0 has a ton of pep and love driving it other than concerns listed about.
My 2024 Jeep engine is done @ 9ak miles.... Jeep says it's my fault.
All kinds of leaks killed the engine
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I need to start living in the current world of thinking, and not in the past. One is never to old to learn. So when I drive my Wrangler, and keep driving it when it gets low on oil from a oil leak, even though current vehicle have warning systems, to alert me the driver, and BAM...the engine locks up, then I am not accountable for any part of this failure. Same for overheating, If my thermostat sticks closed, the warning systems turn on, but I ignore them, or don't understand them, and BAM..the engine locks up, then once again I am not accountable. O.K., I got it!!!!!! This is great to know, because I have the extended MOPAR warranty insurance policy. I really do like not being held accountable, and can join in the crowd of saying it is somebody else's fault.