Lucky, all they did was bleed and replace the line? That's what i was hoping for on Sat when i went to pick mine up.... But instead it is still their because the clutch is actually way worse "undrivable." Much like with the steering stabilizer recall, it actually made things worse for my vehicle. On week 5 without my Wrangler.Holy smokes. It’s like a brand new clutch.
The feel is 10X better now.
Sorry, that stinks.Lucky, all they did was bleed and replace the line? That's what i was hoping for on Sat when i went to pick mine up.... But instead it is still their because the clutch is actually way worse "undrivable." Much like with the steering stabilizer recall, it actually made things worse for my vehicle. On week 5 without my Wrangler.
Luckily i got a loaded Cherokee with the V6 and Panoramic sunroof so it atleast isn't a downgrade hahaSorry, that stinks.
After reading all the horror stories on here, I was sweating til I got the phone call that I could pick up my Jeep.
Can’t imagine driving a Compass for 5 weeks!
Mine felt this way too... for a few days. Now it’s like pushing in a dead pedal again. Very weird...Holy smokes. It’s like a brand new clutch.
The feel is 10X better now.
Thanks for letting me know.Mine felt this way too... for a few days. Now it’s like pushing in a dead pedal again. Very weird...
Like I can let the clutch out without touching the gas. There’s so much more feel to it now.
Hmm, my experience is different. Every European manual I have owned that has a hydraulically actuated clutch shares the fluid with the braking system via a single reservoir - including my current other cars: a 2016 VW GTI and a 1984 Porsche 928.Why does the clutch and brakes share a system anyway? All my other manual cars had a designated reservoir for both clutch and booster.
Hmmm i had a 2016 GTI as well. I guess I never needed to look for it since i hadn't had any issues, that was a great car and i miss it. My other vehicles thoough (91,92 Dodge Stealths, 94 Wrangler) had separate reservoirs though.Hmm, my experience is different. Every European manual I have owned that has a hydraulically actuated clutch shares the fluid with the braking system via a single reservoir - including my current other cars: a 2016 VW GTI and a 1984 Porsche 928.
Hello, I just got my jeep (Willys, Manual, V-6) - finally delivered after ordering in February. One of the first things I noticed was how long the throw is on the clutch and how soft the throw is.Just dropped my Jeep off this morning for the remedy. Anxious to hear the results of the clutch test. I have not noticed any clutch smell when pulling out, reversing, or around town but I have noticed it some on long ascents. 2-3 times I have tried climbing a long steep but not insanely steep hill in 5th gear at 60mph (around 2k rpm) and about 2/3rds of the way up the hill. I have since been downshifting to 4th and climbing the hill around 2500rpm, same speed.
This is my first Jeep but not my first standard transmission. I drove Ford Rangers with the 4.0L and 5 speed manual for years. I seem to recall being to climb most any hill in Western PA in 5th gear as long as I was doing 55-60+. I didn't sense any lugging in the 3.6L as I was trying to climb some of the same hills in my Rubicon but I'm not as familiar with the powerband of the Pentastar engine. Is it typical to need to stay above 2k rpm climbing hills? May not be the right spot for this question. I'm a Jeep and a forum newb.
That’s all normal.Hello, I just got my jeep (Willys, Manual, V-6) - finally delivered after ordering in February. One of the first things I noticed was how long the throw is on the clutch and how soft the throw is.
I've experienced the same as you mentioned, 5th and 6th gears are geared very high, meaning only useful on straight patches of highway - not for going up hill even on pavement.
While highway driving, there isn't much difference between 5th and 6th other than a few lower RPM;s and a bit better gas mileage. I'm often using 4th gear when in my other vehicle it could pull the same hill in 6th - and it was a 4 cylinder.
Mine took 5 weeks total from drop off to pick up. It took way longer than it should have. It is literally a hose unless you need a full clutch replacement.What is the time frame of the replacement? My vehicle has been in the shop for 2 month and still no availability of parts. JeepCare here don’t care no reply no information. I called the corporate # and just get running around of bs.