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Yes I bought my 2024 Chevy Trax little over a year ago brand new. Leaving work about a month ago and my engine threw a rod through the engine block. Gave no warning sign. I was on the interstate with traffic all around me. Could have caused a massive multi vehicle crash. Anyways I've not gotten a date on my engine. Dealership said they've done their part it's up to GM. There is no inventory for these engines in the country the dealership told me. These engines failures are on going and GM needs to do something about it. Iam not happy at all! I don't want a replacement engine and months down the road do the same thing! Make and build in the USA
 
Exactly, ship a engine from Korea that's made in Mexico? Blowing smoke up the customers ass! I hope they got a loaner! This is a serious failure, if it continues to happen there will be a class action lawsuit. Kia and hyundai built bad engines for 5 years! I had one but traded it in luckily before it blew! I did get 50k trouble free miles though... Let's hope the 2025s loss all these 24 problems!
There needs to be a lawsuit! I have a 2024 Chevy Trax I bought last March and mine slung a rod through the block on the interstate with traffic all around me. Putting everyone and myself life on the line
 
I suspect it's the ignition timing recall. Get it done, don't wait. Got my new 24 1RS a week ago. Recall done before I got it. My MFG. date is Jan of 24 so I avoid a lot of the problems of earlier models.
That's not what is causing the rods to come through engine block. I had my recall done shortly after I bought it last March of 2024. GM needs to do something about this. A engine replacement isn't good enough. Until they fix the problem with these engines they are still going g to blow up
 
Where are the incidences of occurrences in the Envista? The Trailblazer? The Encore GX? The 1.2L engine for ALL these models and the Trax are ALL built in the same plant in Mexico. Nothing happening to those.....
There is a Buick with same engine as my Trax at my dealership with same similar issue but in the Buick the rod didn't go through the block but jammed the piston in the head
 
Yes I bought my 2024 Chevy Trax little over a year ago brand new. Leaving work about a month ago and my engine threw a rod through the engine block. Gave no warning sign. I was on the interstate with traffic all around me. Could have caused a massive multi vehicle crash. Anyways I've not gotten a date on my engine. Dealership said they've done their part it's up to GM. There is no inventory for these engines in the country the dealership told me. These engines failures are on going and GM needs to do something about it. Iam not happy at all! I don't want a replacement engine and months down the road do the same thing! Make and build in the USA
2013 all the way up to 2022 were only available with the A14NET A.K.A. Ecotec 1.4 turbo engine. It was used in Buick Encore, Cruze, and some Opel cars too.

There is no new inventory.. I just got a warranty used from LKQ two weeks ago for $2,200..

A company called Spartan supplies "new"/remanufactured engines to Oreilly, Advance, and AutoZone, and they are $3,100-$4,200 before a $420.00 core rebate.

FYI to ALL: 2 ton cars aren't suppose to have a 140hp i4 engine in them.. People take them over 3k RPM to keep up with traffic, and even when the turbo doesn't take out the engine the head gasket or bearings going out somewhere between 50,000 and 140,000 miles.. Even grandma driving doesn't keep the turbo from taking out the engine eventually through oil feed or wastegate..
 
I bought a 2024 Trax 1rs in Dec 2023. In may I had 3900 miles on it. Was driving on an express way. Went to accelerate and heard a pop bang sound in engine. Then black smoke poured out my exhaust. Everything started to shut down and the screen said to pull over. Oil was pouring out onto the pavement. I had the car towed to the nearest Chevy dealership. Here is what the service person told me:
"Hello sir per your request I put together a description of the failure that took place for the motor on your vehicle
It would seem that one of the engine piston rod bearings flew out of place and out of the motor at high enough force to create a hole in the motor causing the motor to have catastrophic engine failure. The vehicle will be getting a replacement motor covered under your factory warranty."

He told me they had one other Trax with the same problem already. He had no idea when they would have a replacement engine. A couple weeks later I went back to the dealership to get things out of my car. And it was just sitting there untouched. When I opened the door the cabin smelled like burnt oil. The car was covered in oil.
My brother who was a mechanic said the catalytic converter may need to be replaced. And probably the air filter to the cabin. When I asked the service guy about this, and asked if the car can be detailed and cleaned, he said no GM will only pay for an engine replacement.

My salesperson at a different dealership happened to call me a few days later. I told him what happened and asked if he could help. He spoke to their service manager. He said it's a minimum of 60 to 90 days to get a new engine from Korea. My salesman said they hadn't had it happen at their dealership yet, but I guess they did now since I bought from them. He said he knows all the dealerships around them had at least one with the same problem. He did say that they had another model Chevy recently have this happen on a test drive.

Has anyone else experienced this or heard of this on the 2024 Trax?
My 2024 Trax engine light went on and when I accelerated, the noise was like crunching glass and banging. Car started smoking and would not accelerate. Oil light said no oil, and yes, it gets changed every 3500 miles,ended up being towed to dealership. Will find out tomorrow what is wrong. Very scary.
 
I bought a 2024 Trax 1rs in Dec 2023. In may I had 3900 miles on it. Was driving on an express way. Went to accelerate and heard a pop bang sound in engine. Then black smoke poured out my exhaust. Everything started to shut down and the screen said to pull over. Oil was pouring out onto the pavement. I had the car towed to the nearest Chevy dealership. Here is what the service person told me:
"Hello sir per your request I put together a description of the failure that took place for the motor on your vehicle
It would seem that one of the engine piston rod bearings flew out of place and out of the motor at high enough force to create a hole in the motor causing the motor to have catastrophic engine failure. The vehicle will be getting a replacement motor covered under your factory warranty."

He told me they had one other Trax with the same problem already. He had no idea when they would have a replacement engine. A couple weeks later I went back to the dealership to get things out of my car. And it was just sitting there untouched. When I opened the door the cabin smelled like burnt oil. The car was covered in oil.
My brother who was a mechanic said the catalytic converter may need to be replaced. And probably the air filter to the cabin. When I asked the service guy about this, and asked if the car can be detailed and cleaned, he said no GM will only pay for an engine replacement.

My salesperson at a different dealership happened to call me a few days later. I told him what happened and asked if he could help. He spoke to their service manager. He said it's a minimum of 60 to 90 days to get a new engine from Korea. My salesman said they hadn't had it happen at their dealership yet, but I guess they did now since I bought from them. He said he knows all the dealerships around them had at least one with the same problem. He did say that they had another model Chevy recently have this happen on a test drive.

Has anyone else experienced this or heard of this on the 2024 Trax?
Happened to me yesterday. Car is at dealer and waiting for word on it.
 
I bought a 2024 Trax 1rs in Dec 2023. In may I had 3900 miles on it. Was driving on an express way. Went to accelerate and heard a pop bang sound in engine. Then black smoke poured out my exhaust. Everything started to shut down and the screen said to pull over. Oil was pouring out onto the pavement. I had the car towed to the nearest Chevy dealership. Here is what the service person told me:
"Hello sir per your request I put together a description of the failure that took place for the motor on your vehicle
It would seem that one of the engine piston rod bearings flew out of place and out of the motor at high enough force to create a hole in the motor causing the motor to have catastrophic engine failure. The vehicle will be getting a replacement motor covered under your factory warranty."

He told me they had one other Trax with the same problem already. He had no idea when they would have a replacement engine. A couple weeks later I went back to the dealership to get things out of my car. And it was just sitting there untouched. When I opened the door the cabin smelled like burnt oil. The car was covered in oil.
My brother who was a mechanic said the catalytic converter may need to be replaced. And probably the air filter to the cabin. When I asked the service guy about this, and asked if the car can be detailed and cleaned, he said no GM will only pay for an engine replacement.

My salesperson at a different dealership happened to call me a few days later. I told him what happened and asked if he could help. He spoke to their service manager. He said it's a minimum of 60 to 90 days to get a new engine from Korea. My salesman said they hadn't had it happen at their dealership yet, but I guess they did now since I bought from them. He said he knows all the dealerships around them had at least one with the same problem. He did say that they had another model Chevy recently have this happen on a test drive.

Has anyone else experienced this or heard of this on the 2024 Trax?
Yes, bought mine in December 2023. Engine seized while driving 70/75 mph on NJ Turnpike with 26,400 miles on it.
 
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