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I received my a notification that my build was ready on cryptostickers and I was looking through it and noticed a line that said “D1 to D regress”. Anyone know what that means exactly? I don’t know why if it was built it would go backwards
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From ordering process sticky:

“The next status is usually D1 which means it is at the ìgatelineî to be sequenced for production. This doesn't mean it is ready to build. Notices are sent to vendors that your order will be assembled and what is needed for the build. This could take several days to a couple of weeks. You can move back to D status for various reasons. This is called D1-to-D Regress. It means you are pulled out of the build sequence. This often happens for a status L, material hold. An example is when manual transmissions were recalled and the parts required to fix it were not available so all manual transmissions orders went back to D - L.

No one but a select few know how orders are moved from D1 to build. Some orders sit for months before being built. Others may be built within a couple of weeks of order. Your dealer does not know why, Jeep Chat does not know why, and anyone that does know isn't talking. They do not build them in batches, a 4 door white color can be in the line behind it a 2 door Hellayella then a 4 door Sky One Touch and so on.”
 
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From ordering process sticky:

“The next status is usually D1 which means it is at the ìgatelineî to be sequenced for production. This doesn't mean it is ready to build. Notices are sent to vendors that your order will be assembled and what is needed for the build. This could take several days to a couple of weeks. You can move back to D status for various reasons. This is called D1-to-D Regress. It means you are pulled out of the build sequence. This often happens for a status L, material hold. An example is when manual transmissions were recalled and the parts required to fix it were not available so all manual transmissions orders went back to D - L.

No one but a select few know how orders are moved from D1 to build. Some orders sit for months before being built. Others may be built within a couple of weeks of order. Your dealer does not know why, Jeep Chat does not know why, and anyone that does know isn't talking. They do not build them in batches, a 4 door white color can be in the line behind it a 2 door Hellayella then a 4 door Sky One Touch and so on.”
I spoke to keep chat and they told me this though - “I am showing that your vehicle has completed the build process and pending quality inspection”.
 

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I spoke to keep chat and they told me this though - “I am showing that your vehicle has completed the build process and pending quality inspection”.
If your jeep shows on Crypto Stickers it is either being built or finished.

Prior to it being built, your jeep regressed in the process. It is not uncommon. I had it happen on one of my orders multiple times.
 
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If your jeep shows on Crypto Stickers it has is either being built or finished.

Prior to it being built, your jeep regressed in the process. It is not uncommon. I had it happen on one of my orders multiple times.
Great! Thanks for clearing that up :)
 
 







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