Engine is TOAST!!!
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Engine is TOAST!!!
Driving home Wednesday after work...nothing special...cruising at about 70. About 5 minutes from the house, the V starts bucking a bit and losing power. I put it in neutral and coast to the nearest exit. Pull over on the side of the road and I can hear a small clicking sound. I get back into traffic and get to the nearest gas station so I can pop the hood and see if I can visually notice anything wrong.
As soon as I pull into the gas station, the transmission light comes on and the car starts knocking really loud. I pop the hood, and all looks fine, except for the audible knocking. Pressing the gas makes the knock faster, so I shut it down and call a tow truck.
Get the car to the stealership Thursday morning, and by that afternoon , the assessment is that a few of the lifters have gone out (the rollers went bad) and scored the camshaft. However, that is their first check on the engine.
I get a call this afternoon, and after a breakdown of the engine, they are finding slivers of metal all over the internals.
So...thank god for 125,000 mile warranty (I currently have ~48k). I purchased the car with 36k miles, so the warranty company wants to see any service records I have (oil change, etc) before they will act on anything.
So...let's see how this goes.
On the upside, if the engine gets replaced, maybe this will relieve me of having to remove the friggin stock cats on my own (See: https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...t-ordered.html) to replace them with high-flows !
As soon as I pull into the gas station, the transmission light comes on and the car starts knocking really loud. I pop the hood, and all looks fine, except for the audible knocking. Pressing the gas makes the knock faster, so I shut it down and call a tow truck.
Get the car to the stealership Thursday morning, and by that afternoon , the assessment is that a few of the lifters have gone out (the rollers went bad) and scored the camshaft. However, that is their first check on the engine.
I get a call this afternoon, and after a breakdown of the engine, they are finding slivers of metal all over the internals.
So...thank god for 125,000 mile warranty (I currently have ~48k). I purchased the car with 36k miles, so the warranty company wants to see any service records I have (oil change, etc) before they will act on anything.
So...let's see how this goes.
On the upside, if the engine gets replaced, maybe this will relieve me of having to remove the friggin stock cats on my own (See: https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...t-ordered.html) to replace them with high-flows !
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Driving home Wednesday after work...nothing special...cruising at about 70. About 5 minutes from the house, the V starts bucking a bit and losing power. I put it in neutral and coast to the nearest exit. Pull over on the side of the road and I can hear a small clicking sound. I get back into traffic and get to the nearest gas station so I can pop the hood and see if I can visually notice anything wrong.
As soon as I pull into the gas station, the transmission light comes on and the car starts knocking really loud. I pop the hood, and all looks fine, except for the audible knocking. Pressing the gas makes the knock faster, so I shut it down and call a tow truck.
Get the car to the stealership Thursday morning, and by that afternoon , the assessment is that a few of the lifters have gone out (the rollers went bad) and scored the camshaft. However, that is their first check on the engine.
I get a call this afternoon, and after a breakdown of the engine, they are finding slivers of metal all over the internals.
So...thank god for 125,000 mile warranty (I currently have ~48k). I purchased the car with 36k miles, so the warranty company wants to see any service records I have (oil change, etc) before they will act on anything.
So...let's see how this goes.
On the upside, if the engine gets replaced, maybe this will relieve me of having to remove the friggin stock cats on my own (See: https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...t-ordered.html) to replace them with high-flows !
As soon as I pull into the gas station, the transmission light comes on and the car starts knocking really loud. I pop the hood, and all looks fine, except for the audible knocking. Pressing the gas makes the knock faster, so I shut it down and call a tow truck.
Get the car to the stealership Thursday morning, and by that afternoon , the assessment is that a few of the lifters have gone out (the rollers went bad) and scored the camshaft. However, that is their first check on the engine.
I get a call this afternoon, and after a breakdown of the engine, they are finding slivers of metal all over the internals.
So...thank god for 125,000 mile warranty (I currently have ~48k). I purchased the car with 36k miles, so the warranty company wants to see any service records I have (oil change, etc) before they will act on anything.
So...let's see how this goes.
On the upside, if the engine gets replaced, maybe this will relieve me of having to remove the friggin stock cats on my own (See: https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...t-ordered.html) to replace them with high-flows !
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When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
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Negative. Ever since GM started using the oil life monitor system the "every 3k mile" oil change bullshit came to an end. As long as there is no sludge in the engine, there's no way you could ever tell if the oil had been changed on time. All you have to do is say that oil get changed when the DIC tells you to do so.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
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Negative. Ever since GM started using the oil life monitor system the "every 3k mile" oil change bullshit came to an end. As long as there is no sludge in the engine, there's no way you could ever tell if the oil had been changed on time. All you have to do is say that oil get changed when the DIC tells you to do so.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
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Negative. Ever since GM started using the oil life monitor system the "every 3k mile" oil change bullshit came to an end. As long as there is no sludge in the engine, there's no way you could ever tell if the oil had been changed on time. All you have to do is say that oil get changed when the DIC tells you to do so.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
When I worked as a tech at the dealer, I had an aftermarket warranty deny a customer when the rod bolt broke in an older C/K truck. Motor was clean as a whistle inside since the owner did the svc himself, no receipts though. Warranty denied him and I told the owner and the warranty company that i'd testify to the fact that maintenance was in no way a contributing factor. Owner got a new motor and the Service Manager advised that I should start looking for another job.
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In looking at the warranty policy, I cannot see an argument they can bring up that I cannot negate or justify. Let's just hope they play ball and realize that I take care of the car very well.
Not sure about the transmission light. That one was strange to me as well. Dealer is going to look into it though to see what the issue may be.
Waiting til Monday to see what comes next.
Not sure about the transmission light. That one was strange to me as well. Dealer is going to look into it though to see what the issue may be.
Waiting til Monday to see what comes next.
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Actually, I worked strictly at dealerships almost my entire career as a tech...except for two places, one being Carmax (who fired me because my son fell ill with AML Leukemia). My experience is that most shops perpetuate the horror that most people think of the dealer, however, dealer techs are far and away more honest than anyone else, even the mom and pop shops.
I can't tell you how many times I had a car show up with a miss and the (newly installed) cat conv glowing red hot with new coil pack, plug wires, etc. from other shops that could not fix the problem. I actually enjoyed being the "last resort", it was a little more challenging. One customer spent $3k trying to fix their Grand Prix at various shops and it ended up being a MAF sensor for $250. I was still the bad guy, dude came back and said I stole his brake light bulbs...
Yeah man, I could see his argument to a point being that I was "just a tech" and I didn't really have any business interjecting myself between the warranty company and the owner; however our loyalty should have been to the customer, not the warranty company since the warranty company doesn't come to our facility, the customer does.
Dumbass got fired anyway, didn't last 45 days there. I stopped turning wrenches shortly thereafter.
I can't tell you how many times I had a car show up with a miss and the (newly installed) cat conv glowing red hot with new coil pack, plug wires, etc. from other shops that could not fix the problem. I actually enjoyed being the "last resort", it was a little more challenging. One customer spent $3k trying to fix their Grand Prix at various shops and it ended up being a MAF sensor for $250. I was still the bad guy, dude came back and said I stole his brake light bulbs...
Sounds like that dealer is stupid. I would love to have honest, thoughtful techs. Why would that dealer NOT want to push the repair to be covered under warranty, just about guaranteed payment. However if the customer had to pay, there's a chance he'd say nope and tow it home.
Dumbass got fired anyway, didn't last 45 days there. I stopped turning wrenches shortly thereafter.
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Spoke with stealership and warranty company is sending out a rep to verify. However, good/bad news is that 5 rollers failed, and only three of them have been found. So two are somewhere in the internals.
Should hear final warranty coverage go/no Wednesday evening!
Should hear final warranty coverage go/no Wednesday evening!
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Spoke with stealership and warranty company is sending out a rep to verify. However, good/bad news is that 5 rollers failed, and only three of them have been found. So two are somewhere in the internals.
Should hear final warranty coverage go/no Wednesday evening!
Should hear final warranty coverage go/no Wednesday evening!
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I only have good things to say about the local GM dealer here in Temecula. At least my experience was good. I had a bearing go bad in my Cobalts transmission. Had an exedy clutch, big grippy tires, solid engin and transmission mounts, and a catless downpipe on when I took it in. They were kinda being dicks about it for a bit, which I completely expected, but in the end I got a whole new transmission under warranty. Apparently as long as the tune was stock they really don't know how to argue about it at all. Sooooo I said all that to say this... Good luck, hopefully you were still fairly close to stock.
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Thanks...
Car is mostly stock...no tune, but shifter, catback and motor mounts. Which should not void any warranty. They could argue about motor mounts, but I cannot see how that could have caused any of this. The stockers more than likely made it worse until they were replaced.
Car is mostly stock...no tune, but shifter, catback and motor mounts. Which should not void any warranty. They could argue about motor mounts, but I cannot see how that could have caused any of this. The stockers more than likely made it worse until they were replaced.