NHTSA is investigating engine failures equipped with the 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine, giving GM until March 28, 2025, to provide information on a recall.

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Today is the last day for GM to come up with a solution for all 6.2 Liters. For engine failure. Then unfortunately, I am a part of this waiting list. I have been waiting for two weeks now for a brand new engine on my 2022 Chevy 1500 ZR2 I hope GM does the right thing.
 

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I personally don’t think that GM is going to blindly replace 900K engines. They’ll likely try to narrow it down to a small subset of VINs but that assumes enough data was captured at time of manufacturing and assembly of various critical engine parts. Will be interesting to see how this unfolds. Lifetime warranties for current owners at a minimum if problematic engines cannot be identified.
 
I personally don’t think that GM is going to blindly replace 900K engines. They’ll likely try to narrow it down to a small subset of VINs but that assumes enough data was captured at time of manufacturing and assembly of various critical engine parts. Will be interesting to see how this unfolds. Lifetime warranties for current owners at a minimum if problematic engines cannot be identified.
Id take the lifetime warranty for sure. Would have no more issues with driving it til the wheels fall off at that point lol
 
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