JeepChak12
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- Ryan
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Hey team, I’d like to get your advice on what you would do.
my 2020 gladiator check engine light came on the other day while driving to work, and I pulled a p0305 misfire code that night. Took it to my local Jeep dealership and they said likely blown head gasket because coolant was getting into cylinder 5 and coolant was getting lower. They said the code clears once the engine warms, so they think that the gasket is only leaking on cold start. They said that until they open it up to replace the gasket, they won’t know if the head is warped, though they doubt it since I brought it right in and it did not overheat. For just the gaskets, they quoted me $5200, and they told me $1500-$2000 more if I need heads. The price seems absolutely outrageous,
After reading about this in the forms, it sounds like a fairly common issue to have a leaking head gasket between 50k-70k miles. One question is, once getting it replaced what are the odds this will fix the issue for good vs it happening again? Has anyone here had to do this twice? I’m concerned that there’s some underlying issue with these engines and I’ll end up here again in a few years.
The second aspect to this that’s equally frustrating, is that according to the dealership, I am 8 weeks out of warranty (8 weeks past 60 months, but 9000 miles under 60k miles). I don’t know what date they used, I bought the truck remote in Massachusetts, and dealership said it would take some time to get it titled and registered for me since I was out of state. It took them a while and I signed and drove it off the lot exactly 60 months and 3 weeks before the issue, so in my mind, I actually missed the warranty by 3 weeks. 3 weeks or 8 weeks out of warranty is probably just semantics, but it makes me about twice as pissed off.
Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts on it. Should I pay the dealership, take it elsewhere and try to get it done cheaper, or is there some avenue I can pursue to try to get it fixed since I’m so close to the warranty? I would like to keep the truck in the end (I love it), but not if I’m gonna have to fix the head gasket again in 2 years. I should also mention the truck stock, no real mods and original size tires, not that it’s related or anything.
Thanks!
my 2020 gladiator check engine light came on the other day while driving to work, and I pulled a p0305 misfire code that night. Took it to my local Jeep dealership and they said likely blown head gasket because coolant was getting into cylinder 5 and coolant was getting lower. They said the code clears once the engine warms, so they think that the gasket is only leaking on cold start. They said that until they open it up to replace the gasket, they won’t know if the head is warped, though they doubt it since I brought it right in and it did not overheat. For just the gaskets, they quoted me $5200, and they told me $1500-$2000 more if I need heads. The price seems absolutely outrageous,
After reading about this in the forms, it sounds like a fairly common issue to have a leaking head gasket between 50k-70k miles. One question is, once getting it replaced what are the odds this will fix the issue for good vs it happening again? Has anyone here had to do this twice? I’m concerned that there’s some underlying issue with these engines and I’ll end up here again in a few years.
The second aspect to this that’s equally frustrating, is that according to the dealership, I am 8 weeks out of warranty (8 weeks past 60 months, but 9000 miles under 60k miles). I don’t know what date they used, I bought the truck remote in Massachusetts, and dealership said it would take some time to get it titled and registered for me since I was out of state. It took them a while and I signed and drove it off the lot exactly 60 months and 3 weeks before the issue, so in my mind, I actually missed the warranty by 3 weeks. 3 weeks or 8 weeks out of warranty is probably just semantics, but it makes me about twice as pissed off.
Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts on it. Should I pay the dealership, take it elsewhere and try to get it done cheaper, or is there some avenue I can pursue to try to get it fixed since I’m so close to the warranty? I would like to keep the truck in the end (I love it), but not if I’m gonna have to fix the head gasket again in 2 years. I should also mention the truck stock, no real mods and original size tires, not that it’s related or anything.
Thanks!
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