DFWTX_GMYukonDen
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Unfortunately, our 2021 Yukon Denali with the 6.2 L V8 has suffered a spun rod bearing at 44K miles. The vehicle has been driven carefully, never even used 4WD, maintained extremely well and just recently received (a bit early) all the preventative maintenance/care suggested for the 45K mileage mark.
The failure was observed via pinging/knocking sound on the way home from work, just a mile from home (12/08/24). The next morning I had it towed to the GMC dealership where I've been regularly acquiring service. The Service Department informed me of the failure, which is covered under GM's 5 year Powertrain warranty, and explained that an engine replacement would be required.
Thank goodness it's covered, but what a discouraging situation, especially with my decades of loyalty to the brand, and considering the original purchase price having been well over $80K. Anyways-
QUESTIONS...
The Service Dept. at the Dealership is telling me a "GM Re-Manufactured Engine" will be used as a replacement, but is that typical, or should I have any realistic expectation that a "brand new engine" be utilized as a replacement motor?
Does this issue of engine replacement affect re-sale or trade-in value, at some point in the future?
Should I expect the vehicle to be reliable for future long-term use, or should I expect little/big issues to pop up occasionally in the future because the engine has been replaced?
Thanks for any opinions.
The failure was observed via pinging/knocking sound on the way home from work, just a mile from home (12/08/24). The next morning I had it towed to the GMC dealership where I've been regularly acquiring service. The Service Department informed me of the failure, which is covered under GM's 5 year Powertrain warranty, and explained that an engine replacement would be required.
Thank goodness it's covered, but what a discouraging situation, especially with my decades of loyalty to the brand, and considering the original purchase price having been well over $80K. Anyways-
QUESTIONS...
The Service Dept. at the Dealership is telling me a "GM Re-Manufactured Engine" will be used as a replacement, but is that typical, or should I have any realistic expectation that a "brand new engine" be utilized as a replacement motor?
Does this issue of engine replacement affect re-sale or trade-in value, at some point in the future?
Should I expect the vehicle to be reliable for future long-term use, or should I expect little/big issues to pop up occasionally in the future because the engine has been replaced?
Thanks for any opinions.