For the long story short, jump to the ***.
We drove from Appleton/Green Bay, WI area to Yellowstone a little over a week ago. 1100 miles/16 hour drive to get to Billings for our first stop and our 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee was doing fine.
After a pull through the Beartooth Highway pass, 8,000ft in elevation change, an additional 800miles/30 hours of driving during the week of vacation in 8% grades and lines of tourist and bison traffic hams, the Jeep throw a cam sensor code. It throw a few codes actually, one being "Implausible Torque Demand" which has continued to be a running joke. The jeep then went into a limp home mode and would lock itself into one gear until it was restarted. Put too much load on the engine and it would do it again.
I replaced the passenger side cam sensor in the NAPA parking lot. It still happened. My wife cried to an independent shop to have them look at the Jeep. It was Friday and the local Jeep dealership was booked out past the 4th of July. This one shop was our only real hope to get home by Monday morning to return to normal life.
The tech said he pulled the valve cover and cleaned debris off the cam where the hall effect sensor was watching the magnetic part at the end of the cam. They cleared the check engine light codes. They thought they fixed it, even test drove it.
It was as if the sensor couldnt figure our what was happening, so then the variable valve timing got lost. It was also low on oil pressure, around 20 psi when I shut it down the first time after the check engine came on.
While we waited to hear back from the shop, we started figuring out what we could do if they couldnt fix it.
All of the uhauls were out of auto transporters and the uhaul trucks that could tow a transporter only have 3 seat belts and there were four of us.
Flights, car rentals, parents/friends driving to our rescue, and towing companies were all considered. Even me sitting in a hotel waiting for the 4th of July and the Jeep dealership to look at it while sending my family home some how. Every option costs several thousands of dollars before our broken Jeep was even fixed. We felt homeless walking around with a couple of small bags and two kids with stuffed animals. We got a hotel room just to wait out the shop until it could finish it up.
Well it was still broken after the shop. We limped it, stuck in 6th gear from Livingston to Billings MT (110 miles or so) with consistent load on the engine to keep it from getting locked it even lower gear. 70mph on the flat parts, hazards flashing and 50 mph at the top of hills. Roll into the Billings Jeep dealership stuck in 6th gear.
We got $7k for the Jeep and bought a brand new 2021 Dodge Durango R/T. They saw the check engine light and heard a bit of tick at idle but when revved it went away. Since the last shop cleared the codes, when he asked what the codes were, I said I didnt know, because honestly I didnt that time.
What a stressful day!
*** I want to protect our new vehicle and we thought about some kind of undercoating or rust proofing. Whats the difference between the two? One brand better than the next? Do auto mechanics hate either?