Buick Verano engine failure after safety mode activation, requires new engine on Buick Verano

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Buick Verano owners report experiencing serious engine issues, particularly after the activation of safety mode, which can indicate the need for a new engine. Common problems include sudden engine shut-off without warning, loss of power while driving, and check engine light issues, such as the P0013 "Variable Valve Timing" code. In certain instances, the Engine Control Module may trigger Engine Failsafe Mode to protect critical components from damage. Numerous complaints have been lodged by owners, with some models facing these issues around the 65,000-mile mark. When engine failure occurs following safety mode activation, it is advisable for owners to consult a qualified mechanic to diagnose the problem and assess whether a new engine is required.

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