2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Obsidian - Engine Failed at 75mph

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My 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Obsidian engine failed.

I was driving at 75 miles/hour when this happened. We were on the freeway. Thank God nothing bad happened.
I know there is a known issue with the 6.4L engine due to weak valves and subsequent valve failure. But I didn't expect it would happen to me.
Is this issue really that common? What can I do in this situation? Do you think putting a new engine in would work? Has anyone kept his GW after such an experience? I think there are chances it will happen again. Don't you think?

I would appreciate some thoughts, please!
 
Man, from all I'm reading, this is getting ridiculous. I've got the same 6.4L in my Ram 2500 and haven't had a single issue. Maybe it's just a bad batch of engines or something. I hope you're still under warranty. I've heard good things about the replacement engines they've been putting in.
 
My 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Obsidian engine failed.

I was driving at 75 miles/hour when this happened. We were on the freeway. Thank God nothing bad happened.
I know there is a known issue with the 6.4L engine due to weak valves and subsequent valve failure. But I didn't expect it would happen to me.
Is this issue really that common? What can I do in this situation? Do you think putting a new engine in would work? Has anyone kept his GW after such an experience? I think there are chances it will happen again. Don't you think?

I would appreciate some thoughts, please!
This is sad to hear, and very strange that so many of these are happening. The 6.4 engine has been around for a while in the Ram 2500, unless it's a different engine.
 
My 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Obsidian engine failed.

I was driving at 75 miles/hour when this happened. We were on the freeway. Thank God nothing bad happened.
I know there is a known issue with the 6.4L engine due to weak valves and subsequent valve failure. But I didn't expect it would happen to me.
Is this issue really that common? What can I do in this situation? Do you think putting a new engine in would work? Has anyone kept his GW after such an experience? I think there are chances it will happen again. Don't you think?

I would appreciate some thoughts, please!
I was honestly shocked when this happened to me, too. I had heard about the issue but didn't think it would hit my Grand Wagoneer. I am still under warranty, so I am hoping the replacement engine is more reliable, but I can't help but wonder if it is just a matter of time before it happens again.
 
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