2018 3.3 engine failure 61300

and after 5 months said it’s just a fuel injector problem.
I am going with this - one of he Kia diagnosis after 5 months.
Engine is likely not "blown" - whatever that means

My offer stands - $2,000 as is.
 
@Runty "... just a little upset that the car engine blew at 61300 car engines should last longer especially on a 40,000 dollar car ..."

You don't know about our member who is on a stock car well past 200,000 miles, do you? If I tried, I could count the number of "blown engines" this forum has heard about on the fingers of one hand, including you, and we don't really know what is going on with yours.
 
just a little upset that the car engine blew at 61300 car engines should last longer especially on a 40,000 dollar car ..."
I know this was Runtys statement but he put it in someone elses quote so I'm attaching it from snickles post

Runty, seriously dude, you just keep saying it "blew"

let's keep this simple.
What happens if you try and start the car?
 
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I think it just had the "code" for a blown engine so he assumed it was blown. . . . .you know. . . .since there's a code for blown engines.
I think it's code 12345
same as the combination to my luggage
 
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I think it just had the "code" for a blown engine so he assumed it was blown. . . . .you know. . . .since there's a code for blown engines.
I think it's code 12345
same as the combination to my luggage
Spaceballs-Luggage-Combination.gif
 
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