Definitely get that checked out. I have a 2019 JLUR with 57k miles and my air is ice cold (I live in Tampa, FL do it gets hot and humid here). Havenāt had it recharged yet.
I found if I just reset one of the trip meters itās fine. Only happens when I reset both so just living with it at this point. Not worth a pricey repair.
Like it or not, all the manufacturers are eventually going electric. Gasoline isnāt going going away for quite some time but if you want a new vehicle, at some point electrons will be your only option.. The V8 is going the way if the Dodoā¦
In the last few weeks Iāve noticed the driver side Blind Spot Indicator (BSI) doesnāt always light up for cars but consistently lights for SUVs and other large vehicles it always lights. To test it u intentionally turns on my left turn signal and waited for an Altima to pass me and BLS never...
Odd issue. I reset my trip odometer and avg. gas mileage and everything goes back to zero (as expected). I switch my Jeep off, and next time I start it the mileage and fuel economy is back to the values it had prior to me resetting them. Did this three times in a row today alone. Any ideas...
Depends how you define that. For its namesake (Rubicon as in Rubicon trail) I would say the 3.6 2dr. I personally own an Unlimited because I need the extra room for my family (I like the looks too). Theyāre all great though.
Bronco got a few things right that would be great for the upgraded Wrangler. Mirrors on the body instead of the doors would be easy. Bigger entertainment screen and more comfortable seats. I donāt know if Jeep would do power seats but I would buy them since I donāt Ford rivers with mine...
I lived in Miami last year and my ā19 JLUR was broken into. Same scenario. In a locked, secured, third floor parking garage. They didnāt steal the vehicle but took everything in it. Police felt it was a resident or the guest of a resident because they knew where the cameras were. I bought...
I personally donāt like the look of a Jeep without the spare but to each his own. Putting that aside, I always prefer to have a spare on any vehicle I own anyway. If youāve ever needed a spare and only had that stupid can of fix a flat your cheap ass manufacturer thought was suffix, you know...
I back both my JLUR and my Expedition into spaces . I find it much easier than pulling straight in. ( That said if someone is behind me I will pull straight in.)
The tech told me heās seeing quite a bit of this. Not sure if itās a bad batch of batteries or Jeep doesnāt have the ESS completely figured out yet. Could be a combination.