I will be watching your thread closely!!! Thanks for the enlightenment. My wobble started right at 4000 miles. All I can say is, If it happens again to me, Jeep will be dealing with one "Pissed off" Retired military Veteran who will be up there @$$ so bad, they'll won't know what happened...
Hello all, I just got home from the dealer yesterday with a fresh front end alignment and a new Mopar steering stabilizer.
The brief story: Only 4200 miles on my 2018 JlU, I'm going with the flow of traffic here in hell about 70 MPH and drive over an overpass with a few small bumps and the...
Very sorry about that! I would be PI$$ED although it really doesn't help. There is nothing in California I ever want to go back to see, and I'm in New Jersey! It's just as big of a $#!T hole here!!! Thank God I'm moving from this place. As others have said, "Safelite"! Just had my kids...
This is kind of a loaded question but I've done a bit of work on engines over the years so I'll do my best for you.
Depending on the oil pan design and where the oil level is noted "in" the pan, having too much oil can create a couple things that are "problamatic" but most likely not...
I've been using K&N filters for some time now, they seem to work realy well and "will not" void your warranty. I'm not advertizing or promoting them in any way, but the part # for the JL 3.6 is: PS-7026 and "most" big box auto stores have them. My local auto parts store has them for $8.99...
I am not being critical of anyone but this thread is exactly why I do all my own maintenance, and I have a new JLUS. With so many cars at dealerships and they are herded through like cattle daily, I've seen "Many" mistakes. Things happen, but I don't need to try and prove a mistake the...
In a court of law, if you saved the receipts and logged it in your service manual or have a log book as I do there is "nothing" FCA can do to you providing you followed the manufactures oils grade and other "recommended" items. If that were the case and you "must" take it to a dealer it would...
Not everyone has to be! But some simple "Basic" responsibility on things like fluids is not being a "hard core" mechanic, it's common sense. And as far as changing oils and fluids, "NOBODY" will ever do mine! I was over seas once and my wife took our Grand Cherokee to a "Jeep" dealer for...
Mr. Geezer, I'm a new guy here; but by far new to the planet or Jeeps. I stick my head under my hood once a week whether it be my new JLU or any of my old girls "just to look". It seems you have no idea whats going on under the hood and sadly if a dealer is rushed or heavy booked, "things...
Hello everyone, new guy from New Jersey, :puke: "But not for long" ;) I've owned many different Jeeps in the past and I now have a new JL brought home on the 22nd. I bought the JL for our family car because where our new property is in New Hampshire, our other car "Just wouldn't make it"...
Hello everyone, I'm a new guy here but not new to the Jeep products and have had about a dozen since 1976. I agree with Biscuit in respect that if you follow the recommendations of your owners manual, "Jeep" cannot hold you liable for your oil changes. "Save the receipts" in a folder, glove...