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IgottaH3again 04-04-2011 02:36 PM

2009 Alpha head gasket gone bad
 
I took the H3 to the dealer this morning. I've been losing coolant for a while, topped it off and made an appointment. I didn't see any coolant on the ground, but did read about some bad rads that may be the culprit. Nope ... just checked with the service department a few hours ago and they said it was a bad head gasket. It's under warranty, but this still leaves me a bit uneasy. It'll be there for a few days. I didn't want to drive it this way any more than I had to. This is my second H3. First one was an I5 and this time the Alpha. I really do like this truck, but :eek:

Broken Halo 04-04-2011 02:48 PM

That's kinda scary! I've read about different issues with the I5 engines, but this is the first for an Alpha!

2wheelmonster 04-04-2011 04:20 PM

uh oh

TAINTER 04-04-2011 10:57 PM

You will be just fine. I wouldn't be too worried about a bad head gasket. As long as its replaced properly you shouldn't have any issue again. Your head is fine, unlike the early I5 issues where it was a valve seat / casting issue. Yours is a very servicable part that does go bad on some engines regardless of the manufacturer (Ford, Chrysler, GM, Nissan, VW, Honda, Toyota, etc)

PhilB 04-05-2011 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by IgottaH3again (Post 247543)
I took the H3 to the dealer this morning. I've been losing coolant for a while, topped it off and made an appointment. I didn't see any coolant on the ground, but did read about some bad rads that may be the culprit. Nope ... just checked with the service department a few hours ago and they said it was a bad head gasket. It's under warranty, but this still leaves me a bit uneasy. It'll be there for a few days. I didn't want to drive it this way any more than I had to. This is my second H3. First one was an I5 and this time the Alpha. I really do like this truck, but :eek:

Was it one gasket, or both, did the dealer say?

Wonder what the likelihood is of the other head gasket going in short time.....

How many miles? Did you ever overheat?

IgottaH3again 04-05-2011 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by PhilB (Post 247597)
Was it one gasket, or both, did the dealer say?

Wonder what the likelihood is of the other head gasket going in short time.....

How many miles? Did you ever overheat?

Dealer did not specify how many gaskets. I'll be there this Thursday to see how things are going and find out then. 32,000 miles and never overheated.

thedave8 04-06-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by IgottaH3again (Post 247611)
Dealer did not specify how many gaskets. I'll be there this Thursday to see how things are going and find out then. 32,000 miles and never overheated.

I smell Bull Shizz!

ak47dennis 04-06-2011 08:05 PM

The chance of both head gaskets going bad and driving it to the dealer are slim to none, motors lose a head gaskets for many reason....ask them to inspect the head or send it to a machine to inspect it (mainly for flatness) I will be worth the peace of mind for the little money you will sped for this.

IgottaH3again 04-08-2011 06:35 AM

Picked up the truck late Wednesday. That was a quick turnaround. Service dept. said they only get 4.5 hours to replace a head gasket. They only replaced the left ... it was the only one leaking. Seems OK. I smell coolant, but I guess that's expected after a head gasket replacement. Idle was a little rough, but smoothed out after it warmed up. They inspected for any other damage and claim all is well. I'll wait this one out and keep my fingers crossed. The job came in at over $2000, but was under warranty.

Broken Halo 04-08-2011 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by IgottaH3again (Post 247860)
Service dept. said they only get 4.5 hours to replace a head gasket. The job came in at over $2000, but was under warranty.


Something doesn't add up!:confused: The dealership gets $100 an hour for labor. Times 4.5 hours is $450. You mean a head gasket replacement requires more then $1500 in parts??? I'd sure be questioning THAT one even thought it was under warranty!:rolleyes:


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