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I have almost 2000 miles on my 24 Trax and wife is right behind me. I'm really scared. Is there a chance that gm could deny the warranty and try and weisel their way out of engine replacement? What do you do if you are on the interstate going somewhere and the engine explodes going 75 mph and if a piece of the engine internals goes through the firewall and hits a passenger or driver?
I was going 70-75 mph. The car started to lose power so I was already moving across traffic lanes to the shoulder when there was an explosive bang and black smoke. Power continued to decrease but I was able to get to the shoulder safely. I don't know if that's been the same experience for others. Hopefully you won't have any issues.
 
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7-10 business days according to GMPartsDirect....which is completely doable as the engines are built in Mexico and shipped to warehouses in America and the plant in South Korea. They won't ship an engine to South Korea and then to America for a warranty repair.
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!
 
I honestly don't know what to believe. Too bad the resale value is terrible for these cars. Don't know whether to keep it or trade it for a Hyundai or Toyota.
It's hard to say these days, everything is built cheap, even the food we eat! It's really profits before people, worse than ever. The almighty dollar will be mankind's demise! Sorry to say, The new Trax, I hope it's not the new cream puff and goes the way of the Vega! Look that GM baby up! I have had about 6 new Chevys from cars to vans to trucks, they all had little quirks but nothing major that couldn't be fixed. I have a idea, start checking your oil when you get gas, look for any metal shiny silver grayish looking on your dip stick, wipe it with a white paper towel for best results! If you do, head to the dealership immediately!
 
Hey mbb. Thanks for posting. Yes we need to get the word out. I will post to the nhtsa site. I don't understand awhodens motives? I'm glad I am leasing. I really loved the car and told everyone about it. Now I'm so embarrassed I told friends to look at buying one. When I turn it in in 3 years it will have very low milage since I have been driving a rental paid for by GM and will prob be driving it for a while. Still no word on my engine arrival. I attached a pic of my car with oil leaking out on the side of the road. View attachment 6019
Terrible! Leasing, perfect! As for the rest of us that bought, hopefully it's just a few bad engines that got by quantity control or a employee in training not installing parts correctly. It's all going to be known sooner or later. They better find out fast or this is going to be very bad for Chevrolet as a whole let alone the death of this new Trax!
 
What is causing this engine failure. Wife and I both have 24 traxs. Starting to wonder if maybe we shouldn't have purchased one. I love the thing but wow if this happens. I think gm is going to loose loyal customers.
Too late now, we all own it if you bought. Check your engine oil for metal. This may help to prevent a total blow out, or it's just a defective part that let's go, or it's bad labor. Mexico isn't known for building quality engines. **** shame, I have a 25 so hopefully all these 24 problems are being addressed. I never buy the first run of any new vehicle...
 
I have almost 2000 miles on my 24 Trax and wife is right behind me. I'm really scared. Is there a chance that gm could deny the warranty and try and weisel their way out of engine replacement? What do you do if you are on the interstate going somewhere and the engine explodes going 75 mph and if a piece of the engine internals goes through the firewall and hits a passenger or driver?
They can't deny your warranty. Yes it maybe a total recall if this keeps happening, the government will have to step in,,, hopefully before someone dies! It's hard to believe that this is happening in this day and age. If it's all of them, Chevy is done...
 
Update: the Chevy dealer, after initially dragging their feet re a loaner, called a couple hours ago and said they were sending an Uber for me and were giving me a loaner. When I got to the dealer the service manager said there was a hole blown out of my engine. He said it will take 3-4 months to get the new engine (should I count on at least 6?). They are going to warranty the new engine for 100k miles.
I asked, "This is a problem with these cars, isn't it?" And he said, "Yes."
 
Too late now, we all own it if you bought. Check your engine oil for metal. This may help to prevent a total blow out, or it's just a defective part that let's go, or it's bad labor. Mexico isn't known for building quality engines. **** shame, I have a 25 so hopefully all these 24 problems are being addressed. I never buy the first run of any new vehicle...
. So what if say I took a 1000+ mile trip and thus happens. Then what. Gm better get their act together or they will look a large customer base.
 
It will all come out no hiding this major malfunction. I was hoping for bad labor VS cheap parts. Over 100 years building old tech engines and this is what we get? Unreal in this day and age for a new engine to blow up? This is bad, very bad, does anyone have 10k miles yet? Being a year old for many some should have 15 plus...
 
It will all come out no hiding this major malfunction. I was hoping for bad labor VS cheap parts. Over 100 years building old tech engines and this is what we get? Unreal in this day and age for a new engine to blow up? This is bad, very bad, does anyone have 10k miles yet? Being a year old for many some should have 15 plus...
I've seen a few people who are around 25-30K in a couple different Facebook groups, but the engine isn't necessarily a new design. It's been in use for the nearly 5 years now in the Chevy Trailblazer and Buick Encore GX front wheel drive models, and there's been little to nothing reported there and my last check of the NTHSA website showed i believe 5 engine failures reported (picture below). The real count should be 4 on there since the last one is someone complaining that the engine turned off after 15 minutes while they locked their dog in the car in the Florida sun and the keyfob was still on their person in a store. They even admit that the manual says that it will only run for 15 minutes with the fob out of the car.

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Roughly 300,000+ of these engines are currently on U.S. roads alone, so if we bump up to say 25 total failures it's still less than 1% of all currently running. If there were major problems with the engine we would have known for the past few years.
 
So why are we only hearing about it on the Trax? I don't want to know that the engine could blow up on a vacation trip.
Could be a parts issue, it could be an issue with a specific assembler taking a liquid lunch, it may have been tied to the spark timing recall currently in effect across the engine line. When i bought my 2019 Trax there was an active recall on models assembled in Mexico for the lower control arms separating while driving due to a malfunctioning robot welder, despite having no issues the previous 6 years of the vehicle. Luckily I had a Korean model that had no issues with their control arms, which i think is why GM limited the production lines to Korea due to quality control issues with Mexico. Now all the engines are produced in Mexico, so that's really the only common thread in it all.
 
Hey mbb. Thanks for posting. Yes we need to get the word out. I will post to the nhtsa site. I don't understand awhodens motives? I'm glad I am leasing. I really loved the car and told everyone about it. Now I'm so embarrassed I told friends to look at buying one. When I turn it in in 3 years it will have very low milage since I have been driving a rental paid for by GM and will prob be driving it for a while. Still no word on my engine arrival. I attached a pic of my car with oil leaking out on the side of the road. View attachment 6019
There's a recall on the emissions something to do with the start stop. It can cause the engine to run out of time, causing severe engine damage! I just got my recall done on 7/6/24, not all the 24 Chevy tracks need this recall.
 
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?
Mine is one year old since June 6th. Have 16K on it, no mechanical issues at all. A friend has a '23 Trailblazer with same motor with 40K and no problems.
 
Call Seminole Chevrolet in Sanford, FL. That's where I bought my Trax 3/18/24 and that's where it was towed to yesterday 7/8/24.
I had one for 40 days and after reading the comments about the engine problems I dumped it and Chevrolet dealer didn't want anything to do with it at a $3800 loss I will be calling GM on this and the Nissan dealer I traded it to charged me $3800 for when at first it was $6000 and I said no . They have it for sale fo r $26000 that is more than I paid for it brand new
 
I've seen a few people who are around 25-30K in a couple different Facebook groups, but the engine isn't necessarily a new design. It's been in use for the nearly 5 years now in the Chevy Trailblazer and Buick Encore GX front wheel drive models, and there's been little to nothing reported there and my last check of the NTHSA website showed i believe 5 engine failures reported (picture below). The real count should be 4 on there since the last one is someone complaining that the engine turned off after 15 minutes while they locked their dog in the car in the Florida sun and the keyfob was still on their person in a store. They even admit that the manual says that it will only run for 15 minutes with the fob out of the car.

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Roughly 300,000+ of these engines are currently on U.S. roads alone, so if we bump up to say 25 total failures it's still less than 1% of all currently running. If there were major problems with the engine we would have known for the past few years.
I'm wondering if these engines exploding has anything to do with the recent recall?

Something about emissions, start stop, says if your engine light comes on stop driving immediately, could cause severe engine damage!

Had the recall done on my 2024 Chevy Trax black activ, 7/6/24. Not all of them need this recall, you'll have to look up your VIN number.
 
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Hey ddsans I don't think it will go thru the the firewall. It seems everything is internal in the engine. It's not the engine exploding exactly it's the piston going thru the engine and tearing it up. I went to visit my car this weekend to look at the engine. It did not look like any damage from the top.
To prove this is true, I am attaching pics I took of the tag the state police put on the rear window as it was sitting dead on the side of the road. If you can read it, next week is two months. And attached pic of the safety ribbon they put on my side mirror. It made me sad.
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