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Maverick909

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Wait a min 50k miles you still are under warranty. Don’t let what you find online effect you to much. Remember most people come to forums to let out their frustrations and try and find a solution to a problem which in turns only shows the negative. Lucky the 2.0 should be a pretty quick replacement for the dealers. I had my ram loose two cylinders in the 5.7 motor. It took them 3 days to get the long block and put it back into the truck. I was out about a week from using my truck but it only cost me 100 bucks to have it replaced. Never had issues with that motor once it was replaced. I did well over 100k of hard miles on the new long block with it being tuned and running 6500rpm redline on the weekends racing it at the track lol. Jeep should get you handled rather quick. If they only replace the sensor make sure they add some mileage to the warranty in case something else fails due to it not being the fuel pressure sensor. Just my two pennies. Also the 3.6 with start stop is money for reliability. It’s in everything
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