Mine is being replaced under warranty next week because of this issue. Non LEDAnyone having issue with condensation collecting in taillight lens?
They should replace it as it has a structural integrity issue.Mine is being replaced under warranty next week because of this issue. Non LED
LEDs
I have not had the opportunity to eyeball both the LED and non-LED tail lights. My JL has LED. So, I was curious which taillight, LED or not.LEDs
Only been hand washed twice since I’ve had it. Problem is timing if JL parts, my JL Sahara needed a new radio and still hadn’t arrived 6 weeks after problem (got wet per dealership fault) when I traded it fir my RubiJust to play devil's advocate
.......... Are you guys using a pressure washer to clean your JL's ?
Dealership Service Dept. will ask. IF you did, do deny ever doing so........
Yeah, I know lots of guys pressure wash and ya-a-ya-da...
Mine are not LED and have never been pressure washed. I actually removed the lens, dryed it, and replaced. Two dry days later moisture is back.So far my dealer says there is a service bulletin that states unless the water is pooling they will not replace them under warranty
@VArubiconMine are not LED and have never been pressure washed. I actually removed the lens, dryed it, and replaced. Two dry days later moisture is back.
That’s crappy. You could possibly “supplement” the amount of water inside the lens to aid it in pooling if that’s their criteria for warranty replacement. Just sayin...So far my dealer says there is a service bulletin that states unless the water is pooling they will not replace them under warranty
Dropped mine off today. Getting replaced under warranty. Also got a rental for the day through Jeep wave. No questions asked on either.Mine are not LED and have never been pressure washed. I actually removed the lens, dryed it, and replaced. Two dry days later moisture is back.