mgroeger
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- First Name
- Mike
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- Hurricane, UT
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- 2021 JLUR 2.0T, 1991 YJ rock crawler
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- I make microchips for a living.
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You may want to consider potting your sensors that are located in the diff because you are still rolling the dice that you will get the problem again. The "fix" is that they put in brand new axles that have teh same faulty parts in them.Update 4/17 - 18 days into SERVICE AXLE LOCKER SYSTEM. 12 days short of lemon law. Jeep is now 108 days old. 18 days at the dealer, now fixed. Both front and rear axles and actuators replaced as well as the wiring harness replaced. Finally after the wiring harness was replaced it stopped alerting the axle lockers needed service. What an expensive debacle for Jeep. Put 200 miles on last weekend after pick up. Drove from 2000 feet elevation at 88 degrees to 8000 feet at 37 degrees up the mountain. Spent time on the trails in 4WD H. Then next day back in the desert using 4WD L and sway bar disconnect. No problems. Next weekend will test the lockers. What a cluster!
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