jwilson2899
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- Jeff
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The problem isn't the techs, it's FCA themselves. They don't offer the sensor as a separate part, it's only available as part of an axle assembly. If they would make this $50 part available separately, then it would be a whole lot easier.And this goes to show you how poorly trained FCA service techs are. You'd think they'd do a better job teaching them how to spot things like this so that Jeep only has to eat shit on a sensor instead of an entire axle.
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