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Manual Rubicon Clutch Issues Fixed?

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Was leaning toward ordering a 23 Manual transmission Rubicon are the issues with the clutch and flywheel fixed from previous years?
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I had a 2021 and now a 2022 and no issues. Are you talking about the recall from a couple years ago?

Your question is pretty vague.
 
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Yes the recall. Has the issues that caused the recall been resolved?
 

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Yes the recall. Has the issues that caused the recall been resolved?
I haven’t heard of any drastic failures lately. I think by having the fixes done at the factory they may have mitigated the conditions leading to failure.
Or, maybe everyone trades in as soon as they feel slipping because of absurd trade in values so we don’t hear about catastrophic failures because they get passed on to non-community members.
 

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I don't have a Rubicon, but the engine and transmission are the same on the Sport. I haven't noticed any issues with mine in 12K miles.

That being said, I'm not the biggest fan of the clutch or sport gearing, but I wouldn't own a Jeep where I can't row my own gears.
 

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I've got a 2020 Willys, it went in for the 1st recall but not the 2nd, the 2nd was to "modify the ECU to reduce power" and I said no thanks to that one. I've never had any issue with it. 35800 miles now, and I got my 2023 JLUR on order with a stick again. I sure wish they'd offer the stick with the 2.0T though...but I get why they don't.
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