openingshok
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So this is an odd issue. I know I'm going to be chasseing it with the service center until I finally give up and accept it. So from day 1 my clutch peddle has a bit of a grit feel to it when moving. Its very faint. It isn't there when the jeep is not moving or is in neutral. I had a note with my first jeep wave oil change to have them look at it. Between making the appointment and the actual drop off it disappeared and the clutch pedal was smooth as butter (of course). What changed? It snowed 8 inches and I was in 4 wheel high at 45-50 MPH for my 20 mile commute for 2 days.
Fast forward a week, the grit feel is back. No different, just like it has been for 6k miles. This morning it snowed a little and the side roads were a bit slick so back to 4 wheel high. About 5 miles into my commute the clutch pedal is again smooth as butter. Absolutely no gritty feeling.
What about having 4 high engaged would change the feel of the clutch pedal?
For reference this is a 2021 Willys JLU 6 speed with 3.6.
Fast forward a week, the grit feel is back. No different, just like it has been for 6k miles. This morning it snowed a little and the side roads were a bit slick so back to 4 wheel high. About 5 miles into my commute the clutch pedal is again smooth as butter. Absolutely no gritty feeling.
What about having 4 high engaged would change the feel of the clutch pedal?
For reference this is a 2021 Willys JLU 6 speed with 3.6.
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