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So if you don't know...the 3.6L Pentastar V6 used across all Chrysler/FCA vehicles since 2013 is notorious for valve tick, not unlike the 5.7L Hemi V8s.
Why is this? Likely due to cheap lifters but no one outside of the FCA/Stellantis acquisitions teams would be able to give a truthful answer regarding this.
I'm posting about it here because unfortunately our Glady has been struck with this unfortunate problem at only 5K miles on the ODO. I tried to get it fixed while we were overseas but unfortunately none of the European dealers know how to work on the 3.6 V6s...the European market only got the 3.0L diesel, if memory serves me right. Had to cautiously drive it for 5 more months until we could ship it back stateside, so it currently has 10K miles now.
Fast forward to now; we just picked our JT from the importer two Fridays ago, and I immediately got it scheduled to be looked at last week at the local dealership. They confirmed "yup that's lifter tick...at only 10K miles is crazy! Let's get it scheduled for work to be done!" so now I'm starting this no doubt extremely slow process but I'm hoping their supply issue is being managed correctly and we won't have to wait too long.
I'll use this thread to document progress and provide info to others who may be going through this too/might go through it in the future.
There's lots of threads and articles across the internet/forums about this subject...but most of them are just shitting on the brand, vehicle, or their respective dealership. I am completely unbiased at this point as I am aware of these issues and acknowledge they exist/are a recurring problem, but I've never had an issue with the prior Jeep products I've had (3 Wranglers) and have no prior affiliation with this dealership, good or bad. Completely blank slate. I will say, one bias I do have is we love this Jeep, and this is the only real problem we've had thus far so really hoping we get it sorted to continue to have a nice vehicle that we love.
I'll update this thread when I drop it off next week for the tear down to identify which side of the motor needs the new lifters...though, I'm hoping to convince them to just replace them all.
Stay tuned!
So if you don't know...the 3.6L Pentastar V6 used across all Chrysler/FCA vehicles since 2013 is notorious for valve tick, not unlike the 5.7L Hemi V8s.
Why is this? Likely due to cheap lifters but no one outside of the FCA/Stellantis acquisitions teams would be able to give a truthful answer regarding this.
I'm posting about it here because unfortunately our Glady has been struck with this unfortunate problem at only 5K miles on the ODO. I tried to get it fixed while we were overseas but unfortunately none of the European dealers know how to work on the 3.6 V6s...the European market only got the 3.0L diesel, if memory serves me right. Had to cautiously drive it for 5 more months until we could ship it back stateside, so it currently has 10K miles now.
Fast forward to now; we just picked our JT from the importer two Fridays ago, and I immediately got it scheduled to be looked at last week at the local dealership. They confirmed "yup that's lifter tick...at only 10K miles is crazy! Let's get it scheduled for work to be done!" so now I'm starting this no doubt extremely slow process but I'm hoping their supply issue is being managed correctly and we won't have to wait too long.
I'll use this thread to document progress and provide info to others who may be going through this too/might go through it in the future.
There's lots of threads and articles across the internet/forums about this subject...but most of them are just shitting on the brand, vehicle, or their respective dealership. I am completely unbiased at this point as I am aware of these issues and acknowledge they exist/are a recurring problem, but I've never had an issue with the prior Jeep products I've had (3 Wranglers) and have no prior affiliation with this dealership, good or bad. Completely blank slate. I will say, one bias I do have is we love this Jeep, and this is the only real problem we've had thus far so really hoping we get it sorted to continue to have a nice vehicle that we love.
I'll update this thread when I drop it off next week for the tear down to identify which side of the motor needs the new lifters...though, I'm hoping to convince them to just replace them all.
Stay tuned!
