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Has your Giulia engine ever shut down while drving

  • YES and I have totally stock 2.9l = Quadrifoglio

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • YES and I have totally stock 2.0l = base or Ti

    Votes: 16 21%
  • YES and I have modified 2.9l = Quadrifoglio

    Votes: 0 0%
  • YES and I have modified 2.0l = base or Ti

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • NO and I have totally stock 2.9l = Quadrifoglio

    Votes: 18 24%
  • NO and I have totally stock 2.0l = base or Ti

    Votes: 27 36%
  • NO and I have modified 2.9l = Quadrifoglio

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • NO and I have modified 2.0l = base or Ti

    Votes: 5 6.6%

Total engine shutdown survey

30K views 74 replies 44 participants last post by  AKAlfasud  
#1 ·
As suggested by Chipps perhaps its time for a survey on the number of people who have experienced a total engine shutdown while driving.

When I stay stock I mean no pedal booster, no engine intake or any other changes that can affect the operation of the engine management systems. Even potentially.

2.0 is the base or Ti Giulia's and 2.9 those fortunate enough to have a Quadrifoglio.

My first attempt at a survey so if this doesn't work that's why
 
#2 ·
Let's clarify "shutdown" --- Is this a limp mode failure whereby the motor still runs but only on reduced power?

Or, is the shutdown a complete power loss where there is zero rpm?

I've seen a couple of these threads floating around here and other forums and am curious to know if the motor completely stalls?
 
#3 ·
Nice. The poll seems to be working and setup well. I think car mileage (kilometer) is an important factor. Please include the cars distance (miles, kilometers, etc) at the time(s) of engine shut down and any other factors you think are important.

I'm not going to vote as we barely have 300 miles on our new car. But, as of yet, not one problem.
 
#4 ·
No shut-down but a reduced driving mode. Occurred once in 3k+.
 
#9 ·
Currently the poll is 10 & 22.
10 failures
22 successes

So far, this isn't a realistic result. We have no idea how many read this thread. Not everybody votes, self included.

What we do have that we can work with is 10 failures. ATM, we have to assume this is 10 out of 20,000 Giulias, worldwide.

That's 0.05% failure rate, or one out of 2,000. (20,000 * 0.0005 = 10) Not so sure I like the sound of that, one out of 2,000 will fail.
 
#11 ·
I don't want to jinx myself by saying "no problem". I hope I didn't just do that!
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD
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#14 · (Edited)
No shutdown, just barely over 325 miles. Only disconcerting thing that happened was this morning - saw the temperature gage pop up when hitting start w/out foot on brake by accident. Normal "place foot on brake" popped up after. I put my foot on the brake this time, and she started up w/no problems. Turned off the car, and re-tested -same scenario - No foot on brake, hit start again and the temp gage popped up again, then the regular sign of "place foot on brake to start".... turned off, started by putting foot on brake, no problems. This was maybe after about 20 minutes of driving....

Will report back if I see anything again, - I think I glanced on the left for temperature and it was maybe 1 bar above half.
 
#15 ·
Well Chicago, that should be a sign that the electronic circuits are designed to be engaged in a certain order for safety and whatnot. Do the sequence as suggested so the computers can monitor everything properly. It may be annoying but computers are nothing more than a pile of logic circuits. That's the way it goes.
 
#16 ·
Yep, makes sense. I agree with you, but I've done that before and this was the first time I saw the temp sign pop up... Reason it was done before was because roof was popped open and I already pulled into the garage, turned her off and opened the door - so I just needed power to close the roof. When I did that, there was no temp sign that popped up. It went straight to "Press foot on Brake to turn on"... Unless my memory is wrong - my wife says it's going anyway! ;-)
 
#17 ·
The main page of the forum says 926 total members of whom 39 (~4%) have voted. So there is definitely scope to increase the sample size which would help us all understand better how common or rare this is and perhaps ask a more targeted question.

So if you are one of the 96% please take a moment and click to vote.
Thanks
 
#18 ·
Don't own mine yet, sorry! ;)
 
#19 · (Edited)
Okay, quick update - with the oil temp showing.... You were correct John_K_348, it's just cycling thru.. Confirmed with my wife, and went out and tried it again after work - same result, and she said she's seen it previously. The car fired right up afterwards. Everything's good - knock on wood!

Also just fyi - Temp gage is 1 spot above half consistently.
 
#24 ·
#31 ·
Top of the page. Just click the button that is the most appropriate.

I would suggest that you don't vote unless/until your car actually fails. You can only vote once. You can't change a 'never failed' unto a 'just failed'.
 
#28 ·
I have had my new Guilia for a month and at least 12 shutdowns at parking lot speeds. The most recent it took 30 minutes to get it started and it ran extremely rough with almost no power but just enough to get off the main road. So far three days at the dealership and they claim no issues are found! It is very uncomfortable driving a new car with eminent fear of it dying.
 
#35 ·
Happened this morning at the first intersection after leaving my house, maybe two minutes after starting the engine. Foot only on the brake, engine not yet warm enough for stop/start. Fortunately not in an unsafe location. Car restarted without incident. Transmission was in neutral. No further incidents during drive to work.
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD
#41 ·
I've had this happen 3 times at the first light leaving my house. It's always when I'm turning right. Twice I had the stop/start disabled, but not the most recent time, it was still active. Car always restarts with the transmission in neutral as well. The first two times occurred within weeks of getting the car. I am a little concerned that it happened again recently.