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Member
- First Name
- Lee
- Joined
- May 4, 2020
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 21
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- Location
- O'Fallon IL
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JLU Rubicon
Have you read the published remedy procedures? The hose, and the protective sleeve, are two different things.That's also what my dealer said
My dealer also ordered parts and said nothing about testing. It's concerning taking my jeep to a dealer considering how uninformed they seem to be with this recall.
How has the demand for the hose part far exceeded what was expected? The recall states every 6 speed JL needs a protective sleeve...If 30,000 6 speeds are under recall, shouldn't FCA plan on procuring 30,000 sleeves?
2. Inspect the low pressure reservoir hose. If any leaks, deformation, or wear is found replace the reservoir hose (Figure 1).
NOTE: Place shop towels to protect paint surface and components from fluid spill,
wipe away fluid from components and surface immediately.
3. Install the protective sleeve on the low pressure reservoir hose, making sure it is installed close to the clutch master cylinder inlet tube (Figure 2).
ALL vehicles need the protective sleeve (step 3). NOT all vehicles will need the low pressure reservoir hose.
JeepCares stated the demand for the hose -- not the sleeve -- has exceeded expectations.
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