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Your story mimics mine. I've sat in the the vehicle during rain with a high powered flash light and like you couldn't find the source of the leak, and yet the carpeting below my driver's seat gets pretty wet.

Maybe I have your exact problem.

Thanks for sharing. The drip I reported may simply be another problem and not the true root cause of the wet carpeting.

If you have any pictures detailing the problem area/part I'd really appreciate you uploading them here.
I just remembered that the leak specialist at my dealer also fixed a body seam under the driver side cowl. It too wasn't full sealed from the factory.

I know it's a pain, but it couldn't hurt to ask you dealer to have your vehicle looked at.

I'll have to check if I still have any pics.
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I just remembered that the leak specialist at my dealer also fixed a body seam under the driver side cowl. It too wasn't full sealed from the factory.

I know it's a pain, but it couldn't hurt to ask you dealer to have your vehicle looked at.

I'll have to check if I still have any pics.
Thanks Dave. I siliconed the living daylights out of those seams under the cowl last year.
 

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Is death wobble still an issue or has it been resolved for newer models like 21s?
 

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Is death wobble still an issue or has it been resolved for newer models like 21s?
Death wobble is always an issue on a solid front axle vehicle. Should it be on a brand new vehicle? No and for the most part it really isn't. It's when the components start wearing out that the problem occurs. So to answer your question it isn't an issue on 99.9999% of new Jeeps but it's not that they did something to correct it, it's that the parts are new so it typically doesn't exist.
However if you were to get a trackbar with a bad bushing in it then you could experience death wobble under teh right conditions because that bushing would allow too much play.
 

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@Recoil: please know that your question works in the reverse to.

What I mean to say by that is that if you asked "are changes made by the dealer detectable by the Jscan app?"

In a matter of speaking: sometimes.

Like you've been contemplating, I too acquired the Jscan app and compatible ODB II Adapter to configure proximity locks. Along with the hardware Jscan worked like a charm in configuring this.

But, if the dealership ever has cause to flash your vehicle it is likely that your Jscan changes will need to be reprogrammed into the vehicle after that flash.
So the dealership flash will overwrite all configuration, and meaning there won’t be able harm bringing it into the dealership with the JSCAN changes? Only harm is that we lose our changes? Would there be any cases where the jscan changes would cause issues with dealership services?
 

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So the dealership flash will overwrite all configuration, and meaning there won’t be able harm bringing it into the dealership with the JSCAN changes? Only harm is that we lose our changes? Would there be any cases where the jscan changes would cause issues with dealership services?
While I personally doubt that there is little if anything that you can do with the Jscan app to screw up a dealer, I suggest that you take this up on Jscan's Facebook page. It's a really good place for such questions.

I'd be inclined to say the same thing about an unmarried Tazer JL as well. In other words one which is unmarried from the vehicle, and the SGW cables reconnected like factory prior to a dealer service visit.
 

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Another stupid question, but for soft top owners in cold climates. How do you clean your back window in the winter? I am guessing I CANNOT use the gas station window wiper cleaner they leave out next to the pumps because that solution has alcohol in it and will degrade the plastic?

I am guessing just wait and use a self serve car wash and clean it then? I am thinking of when the salt/snow mucks up all the windows during winter.
 

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Another stupid question, but for soft top owners in cold climates. How do you clean your back window in the winter? I am guessing I CANNOT use the gas station window wiper cleaner they leave out next to the pumps because that solution has alcohol in it and will degrade the plastic?

I am guessing just wait and use a self serve car wash and clean it then? I am thinking of when the salt/snow mucks up all the windows during winter.
Not at all stupid. I don't have a softop, but I've heard they are prone to scratching and hazing. I'm thinking a spray bottle of mild cleanser and a couple of microfiber detailing towels would be a worthwhile addition to your cargo area.
 

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Not at all stupid. I don't have a softop, but I've heard they are prone to scratching and hazing. I'm thinking a spray bottle of mild cleanser and a couple of microfiber detailing towels would be a worthwhile addition to your cargo area.
Second this. At one time my wife ran a Besttop and the guy at Besttop said the best thing is to have your microfiber wet when you use it to remove the dirt.
 

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Not at all stupid. I don't have a softop, but I've heard they are prone to scratching and hazing. I'm thinking a spray bottle of mild cleanser and a couple of microfiber detailing towels would be a worthwhile addition to your cargo area.
Yeah that's a great idea, could probably just do a quick spray of water and a little bit of dawn and wipe it down assuming the temps aren't frigid. I guess that's sorta the issue if the water just is going to freeze immediately if its frigid enough and no type of chemical in your cleaning solution. I guess in that case you just deal with it and wait for warmth/use a self serve car wash with hotter water.
 

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Yeah that's a great idea, could probably just do a quick spray of water and a little bit of dawn and wipe it down assuming the temps aren't frigid. I guess that's sorta the issue if the water just is going to freeze immediately if its frigid enough and no type of chemical in your cleaning solution. I guess in that case you just deal with it and wait for warmth/use a self serve car wash with hotter water.
Or throw a 37 spare on there and you will never have a view out the back window anyway :LOL: Just kidding of course.
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Or throw a 37 spare on there and you will never have a view out the back window anyway :LOL: Just kidding of course.
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What kind of a mount do you have for your spare tire? Looks interesting.
 

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What kind of a mount do you have for your spare tire? Looks interesting.
Hey Tim. Not one I would recommend but it works for now. It is a DV8 - if doing again would have installed a Teraflex Alpha HD. The LED 3rd brake light mount is an OEM High Mounted Stop Light Relocation kit if that is what you are referring to.
 

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Another stupid question, but for soft top owners in cold climates. How do you clean your back window in the winter? I am guessing I CANNOT use the gas station window wiper cleaner they leave out next to the pumps because that solution has alcohol in it and will degrade the plastic?

I am guessing just wait and use a self serve car wash and clean it then? I am thinking of when the salt/snow mucks up all the windows during winter.
I use this and a micro fiber towel.

https://www.amazon.com/Plexus-Aeros...1619628889&sprefix=plexus+plas,aps,260&sr=8-7
 
 







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