From email that Jeep dealers received today:
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Yes thats the reason for the recall.....clutches arent getting replaced unless they are damaged by what the recalls cover......theres 100,000 plus manual trans JTs and JLs on the road. A very very small percentage have issues
The pressure plate comes apart due to clutch slip/overheating aka not normal wear and tear. Air in the system is the cause for clutch slip plain and simple. These systems are very hard to bleed all the air from the system
They do know the issue...the issue was the inlet hose from the res to the clutch master rubs on something causing air to get into the system.....AIr in the system causing the hydraulics to malfunction aka not disengaging/slipping the clutch and overheating the pressure plate to over heat and...
After reading the first few pages of the comments here its clear most of you arent familiar with what the recalls actually did. Judging from the pictures posted, the clutch slipped and over heated causing it to come apart. Im guessing the dealer missed something during the...