I have 2021 half ton Silverado with the 5.3L. Wednesday morning on the way to work I pulled up to a stop light and the truck all of of a sudden started running really rough and the dash board lit up with all sorts of check engine lights and service parking brake, and service ESC control.
I took it to Oriellys to read the check engine and it was a misfire on cylinder #3.
It was running so rough I just decided to take it in Thursday morning to a mechanic. Friday afternoon he sent me the diagnostic/ estimate….. $12,000 engine replacement.
I'm planning on taking it somewhere else for a second opinion, has anyone else gone through this?
Notes from Mechanic:
NOTES: Upon pulling the vehicle in to the bay found that there was a dead misfire on cylinder #3" target="_blank">#3. After removing the plug to check the condition found that there was excessive fuel on the plug from a improper firing, then performed a compression check to find that the compression was at 115PSI with a minimum spec of 125PSI. With what has been at this moment the recommended step would be to replace the engine.
I my wife's co workers husband is a bit of a gear head, he's telling me that 10 PSI off of spec on the compression is not a cause for immediate engine replacement, but I'm not a mechanic
I took it to Oriellys to read the check engine and it was a misfire on cylinder #3.
It was running so rough I just decided to take it in Thursday morning to a mechanic. Friday afternoon he sent me the diagnostic/ estimate….. $12,000 engine replacement.
I'm planning on taking it somewhere else for a second opinion, has anyone else gone through this?
Notes from Mechanic:
NOTES: Upon pulling the vehicle in to the bay found that there was a dead misfire on cylinder #3" target="_blank">#3. After removing the plug to check the condition found that there was excessive fuel on the plug from a improper firing, then performed a compression check to find that the compression was at 115PSI with a minimum spec of 125PSI. With what has been at this moment the recommended step would be to replace the engine.
I my wife's co workers husband is a bit of a gear head, he's telling me that 10 PSI off of spec on the compression is not a cause for immediate engine replacement, but I'm not a mechanic