Software can control the voltage thresholds on the controller board going to an electric motor (steering pump, etc.). If the voltage/amps is too low or high, it can cause the clicking noise if it is straining beyond the voltage/amps tolerance of the electric motor.That click would correspond to the same position where it locks at higher speeds, i'm not sure how the software could trigger a mechanical response from the steering because I can physically feel the pop when I hear the sound.
That was an old video of the Jeep stopped after experiencing the lock up. Pre Flash.Is it still doing that now or is the clicking gone since the reflash?
It makes sense the way you explain it, but it's a bit over my head still!Software can control the voltage thresholds on the controller board going to an electric motor (steering pump, etc.). If the voltage/amps is too low or high, it can cause the clicking noise if it is straining beyond the voltage/amps tolerance of the electric motor.
Got it. Thanks for the clarification.That was an old video of the Jeep stopped after experiencing the lock up. Pre Flash.
Having a similar problem at low speed or even stopped. Sticking at dead center. Just started this weekend.Hi Rick01,
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Julie
Jeep Social Care Specialist
I took mine (with less than 2000 miles) back. They said they did a TSB, and that now mine steered "just like the others". Which still means not too well. I have noticed that whether down the road or standing still with engine off, the steering wheel has about 5 degrees of free play. I can even watch the steering shaft wiggle back and forth while I move the wheel! Looks like "software" won't fix. Not sure if they designed this to have slop in the shaft or not, but sure looks like it ought to be able to get tightened up!If it was as simple as a software calibration than why replace an entire vehicle? I’m not buying it. Not the solution or the JL until there’s a clear explanation of cause and solution. This isn’t a top leaking that’s just annoying. We’re talking about buyers experiencing possible accidents. I expect and demand better.
Can you explain in further detail what you are experiencing.I can even watch the steering shaft wiggle back and forth while I move the wheel! Looks like "software" won't fix. Not sure if they designed this to have slop in the shaft or not, but sure looks like it ought to be able to get tightened up!
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Power to the owners!Can you explain in further detail what you are experiencing.
Are you saying the input shaft to the steering box wiggles before moving the pitman arm/tires?
That can be adusted by turning the allen screw on the steering box as so many have described. Sounds like many dealers are reluctant to adjust the gear lash so some owners are doing it themselves.
Just got a 2018 4-door Wrangler unlimited sport. I have this issue at lower speeds (I mainly do city driving) when I turn left and then turn my wheel straight. Once the wheel is in the straight position, the steering locks up pretty well for a split while. Any idea what to do? I took it to Jeep service and they said they couldn't get it to do it, so no actions where taken. More concerned about safety than anything... Thanks!