Well guys, driving the Jeep around the house for 30 minutes running errands deciding what to do, the check engine light cleared itself.
After 20 minutes of debate between the Jeep / Camry, we decided to go for it in the Jeep. Almost 5 hours on the road and so far so good !
has anyone heard of transmission failures on the JLU’s ? Mine is a 2021 with 7,000 miles... sat mostly the last 5 weeks as I was doing the bumper / winch etc... maybe hopefully I got the gremlins out ?
wish me luck ! No turning back now !
OP - Good luck and enjoy the Jeep.Well guys, driving the Jeep around the house for 30 minutes running errands deciding what to do, the check engine light cleared itself.
After 20 minutes of debate between the Jeep / Camry, we decided to go for it in the Jeep. Almost 5 hours on the road and so far so good !
has anyone heard of transmission failures on the JLU’s ? Mine is a 2021 with 7,000 miles... sat mostly the last 5 weeks as I was doing the bumper / winch etc... maybe hopefully I got the gremlins out ?
wish me luck ! No turning back now !
I did not know that... good to know thanks !This is why I have a taser. You can easily clear the codes and drive on. There has been many times that we have been off roading and one of the Jeep throws a code. You know there is no real problem, reset the codes and Keep going.
Try being 50 miles off the road and have a code that pops up and puts the Jeep into limp mode and will not go over over idle because it is locking up the rear caliber, showing service the 4x4, service the shiftier. blab blab blab, reset the codes and drive it with zero issues. If it keep throwing the code over and over then be concerned. The fuse box in these Jeeps will have fuses work loose and cause electrical gremlins.DTC’s dont set for no reason. Be careful, and good luck.