lebanondon
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Checking in and following this thread. CEL with Cylinder misfiring codes after 1400 miles... Taking to dealer later today to get their thoughts
My take on the 2024 model is it was rolled out early. I'm used to seeing the next years model after the summer shutdown/retooling. Releasing in January seems like a half year change as ocurred in the 60's. If the argument is SW wasn't ready, then why roll the launch out early. They should have just kept making 23's with V8's and done more testing on the new powertrain (and SW). Simply feels like deviation from established best practices.A little devils advocate:
I work in software as I suspect many do.
These things are now rolling Software applications, with the new Ram having probably close to 2 dozen individual networks (idk but the new F150 has about 4 dozen).
In the software world this would be a big release and perfection wouldn’t be expected. When problems arise they’d begetting be seen for the first time, and multi day diagnostics/ triage wouldn’t be unheard of.
We recently had a full global team working around the clock to figure out an issue and it took nearly a week to even identify a problem, say nothing of providing a fix.
My point is I doubt there is a pure and fundamental mechanical issue here (though who knows) but rather the software and systems are not playing nice.
Dealers are even less equipped to diagnose software issues; their job is likely or should be as a liaison to the engineers directly at Stellantis. Who are likely overwhelmed and contributing to the delays and lack of communication.
Like all software issues no doubt it will get fixed. But it’s why o don’t take the first big release of anything right away.
It it won’t be the end of the world for those that do, IF they have proper expectations AND Stellantis figured out quick how to manage those expectations.
All that said…
Other OEMs have managed clean sheet intros with less issues. So idk.
2025 sst? If so, welcome to the club. Mine has been at the dealer since last Monday waiting on a star case engineer… only has 1600 miles on it with misfire codes..Checking in and following this thread. CEL with Cylinder misfiring codes after 1400 miles... Taking to dealer later today to get their thoughts
Rack up the miles on the rental.Same issues here... Less than 1500 Miles, been back to the dealer twice. First time was for a check engine light and Blind Spot monitoring not working. They fixed the Blind Spot monitoring (Loose Connector) and then diagnosed the check engine light to be a misfire code. They put 70 miles on the truck and couldn't find a misfire. They cleared the code and gave it back to me. Less than 5 days later after remote starting, the truck shut off due to another Check Engine light. Its currently at the dealership and haven't heard any update in 4 days. I've been in a loaner vehicle more than I have my truck it seems. I'm wasting lease miles driving to and from the dealership multiple times plus the additional mileage they put on the truck to "Test". Any suggestions with what course of action I should take?
I'm using the loaner for everything but I'm not even in a comparable vehicle. The first trip to the dealer they put me in a Dodge Hornet R/T. This second trip they put me in a Jeep Gladiator which is horrible to drive in every aspect. I'd like nothing more than to be in the truck that I'm paying for.Rack up the miles on the rental.
Take good notes and research on the lemon law. I'd also demand they put you in a similar vehicle to what you have.I'm using the loaner for everything but I'm not even in a comparable vehicle. The first trip to the dealer they put me in a Dodge Hornet R/T. This second trip they put me in a Jeep Gladiator which is horrible to drive in every aspect. I'd like nothing more than to be in the truck that I'm paying for.
Misfire codes on mine as well...finally getting the codesnafter 06.28.2024 visit and after this visit today, hopefully...if I get it back todaySame issues here... Less than 1500 Miles, been back to the dealer twice. First time was for a check engine light and Blind Spot monitoring not working. They fixed the Blind Spot monitoring (Loose Connector) and then diagnosed the check engine light to be a misfire code. They put 70 miles on the truck and couldn't find a misfire. They cleared the code and gave it back to me. Less than 5 days later after remote starting, the truck shut off due to another Check Engine light. Its currently at the dealership and haven't heard any update in 4 days. I've been in a loaner vehicle more than I have my truck it seems. I'm wasting lease miles driving to and from the dealership multiple times plus the additional mileage they put on the truck to "Test". Any suggestions with what course of action I should take?
There is a great chance they haven't seen that concern. I have not seen this concern at our shop yet. I have the pleasure of seeing every repair order in our service departmentdealer acting like they haven’t seen this yet for me too. I feel like there’s no way I’m the first one
dealer acting like they haven’t seen this yet for me too. I feel like there’s no way I’m the first one
Exact codes:
P0300 random/multiple cylinder misfire detected
P0306 cylinder 6 misfire
C0300 manufacturer control
P0300
P0305 cylinder 5 misfore
C0700 manufacturer control
P0000 manufacturer control
I’ve seen the codes on many different cylinders 1, 4, 5, 6…Yay now we’re cooking.
If it were me I’d clear the codes, then swap the ignition coil from cylinder 5 to any other cylinder and see if the misfire codes return. If they do, see if the code follows the coil to the new cylinder.
If so, probably a bad coil - perhaps they got a bad batch.
If it comes back on same cylinders the. It’s something else more complicated. Anything from software issue to fueling to ignition.
I felt the same, but have been hoping it's nothing serious. Let's see how it keeps on running. I'm going to hook it up to my Autel and look over how the engine is running live.I didn't notice this before but yeah it seems like at engine startup you can really feel the misfires. Once I start driving I no longer feel them.
My autel will only read the generic obd codes. I think its too new and has one of those security gateways… looks like the gateway is in a different spot in the 2025’s. I have a bypass cable but couldn’t find the module.I felt the same, but have been hoping it's nothing serious. Let's see how it keeps on running. I'm going to hook it up to my Autel and look over how the engine is running live.
Yeah I just noticed that as well. Wonder why they changed the wiring so much for a truck that is so closely similar to the previous year.My autel will only read the generic obd codes. I think its too new and has one of those security gateways… looks like the gateway is in a different spot in the 2025’s. I have a bypass cable but couldn’t find the module.