ZR2 Died

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I was accelerating to get on the interstate and the engine stalled. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to restart. It wouldn’t restart but still have lights and radio. Dash flashed low battery so I tried a jump pack with no luck. It makes an audible click but the engine won’t turn over. Didn’t throw any lights or codes prior to stalling or after. Any ideas? 2022 ZR2 with 6.2L
 
I was accelerating to get on the interstate and the engine stalled. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to restart. It wouldn’t restart but still have lights and radio. Dash flashed low battery so I tried a jump pack with no luck. It makes an audible click but the engine won’t turn over. Didn’t throw any lights or codes prior to stalling or after. Any ideas? 2022 ZR2 with 6.2L
If you’re lucky it’s only the FPCM. This was a common problem for the ‘23s and I think it impacted some ‘22.5s.
 
I was accelerating to get on the interstate and the engine stalled. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to restart. It wouldn’t restart but still have lights and radio. Dash flashed low battery so I tried a jump pack with no luck. It makes an audible click but the engine won’t turn over. Didn’t throw any lights or codes prior to stalling or after. Any ideas? 2022 ZR2 with 6.2L
I was accelerating to get on the interstate and the engine stalled. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to restart. It wouldn’t restart but still have lights and radio. Dash flashed low battery so I tried a jump pack with no luck. It makes an audible click but the engine won’t turn over. Didn’t throw any lights or codes prior to stalling or after. Any ideas? 2022 ZR2 with 6.2L
My 2022 ZR2 took a shit a week ago while I was driving on the highway. The truck died in traffic near 70 MPH. Fortunately, I was able to navigate through the traffic and pull off onto a bypass, where I came to a complete stop to await a tow to the nearest dealership. The next day, the dealership informed me that my engine had seized due to a bearing issue. Unfortunately, the 6.2 engines are currently on backorder.. WELCOME TO THE CLUB
 
My 2022 ZR2 took a shit a week ago while I was driving on the highway. The truck died in traffic near 70 MPH. Fortunately, I was able to navigate through the traffic and pull off onto a bypass, where I came to a complete stop to await a tow to the nearest dealership. The next day, the dealership informed me that my engine had seized due to a bearing issue. Unfortunately, the 6.2 engines are currently on backorder.. WELCOME TO THE CLUB
It’s been running better than ever. I sure hope this isn’t the issue. How long is the wait for a new engine?
 
Engines have a habit of running really good just before they expire. Hopefully yours is a simple fix.
 
It’s been running better than ever. I sure hope this isn’t the issue. How long is the wait for a new engine?
As of today, there is still no estimated time of arrival (ETA) for the engine. The dealership ordered it on Tuesday of this week. I called the GM customer service line at 1-800-462-878 and filed a claim. My GM representative, who was assigned to me, is supposed to arrange a different truck for me while my truck is waiting to be repaired. However, the dealership was trying to charge me $44.00 a day for the loaner vehicle. But my rep said don't worry about that I will put you in a truck next week. A course the $ 44 dollars a day was going to get reimbursed back to me from gm. After my truck was repaired. But I was not about to spend $1,300-$1,400.00 a month for a mistake gm caused.
 
It’s been running better than ever. I sure hope this isn’t the issue. How long is the wait for a new engine?
GM mentioned that they have a little over 200 6.2L engines for spec customers that are waiting to be shipped to various dealerships across the U.S. I am one of those spec customers, so hopefully, my engine will arrive within a week or two.
 
As of today, there is still no estimated time of arrival (ETA) for the engine. The dealership ordered it on Tuesday of this week. I called the GM customer service line at 1-800-462-878 and filed a claim. My GM representative, who was assigned to me, is supposed to arrange a different truck for me while my truck is waiting to be repaired. However, the dealership was trying to charge me $44.00 a day for the loaner vehicle. But my rep said don't worry about that I will put you in a truck next week. A course the $ 44 dollars a day was going to get reimbursed back to me from gm. After my truck was repaired. But I was not about to spend $1,300-$1,400.00 a month for a mistake gm caused.
Yeah that’s ridiculous. I wouldn’t spend it either.
 
GM mentioned that they have a little over 200 6.2L engines for spec customers that are waiting to be shipped to various dealerships across the U.S. I am one of those spec customers, so hopefully, my engine will arrive within a week or two.
Would be nice if it was a week or two but, I think someone else on the forum recently got theirs after waiting I believe 3 months.
 
I have high hopes. But my gut tells me 2 months minimum.
When my truck was in an accident, I waited 2 months for shudders. GM only gave 40K reward points. Granted I turned around and used them to pay for a chunk of the protection plan.
 
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