Mud - How to try and keep it off????
What ever you DO, make sure if you have an 08-09 Jeep, that after going through mud, you rinse out the WHEEL SENSORS. I ran the 4 Wheel course at Gorman, CA and then ended up at the dealership, fighting to have the wheel sensors replaced under warranty. I must have spend 2-hours blasting off ALL the mud and dirt and I was NEVER TOLD about these sensors. When the fair, ALL your warning light come on and stay ON. Computer failure, ABS, EPS. I had to pay $80 and Chrysler paid the additional $90. WHO KNEW....... I told the 800 customer service, that I used my Jeep as it was intended for and they told me that over 90% of all Jeeps sold, never hit the dirt. So I kindly told them, that I am that small percentage and I feel that I was responsible and used it just the way their ads and TRAIL ratings says too.
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
For the wheel wells simply let it dry completely and then slap each fender a few times and it all falls right out. Don't do this in your driveway, visit one of your buds and do it in his driveway!
What ever you DO, make sure if you have an 08-09 Jeep, that after going through mud, you rinse out the WHEEL SENSORS. I ran the 4 Wheel course at Gorman, CA and then ended up at the dealership, fighting to have the wheel sensors replaced under warranty. I must have spend 2-hours blasting off ALL the mud and dirt and I was NEVER TOLD about these sensors. When the fair, ALL your warning light come on and stay ON. Computer failure, ABS, EPS. I had to pay $80 and Chrysler paid the additional $90. WHO KNEW....... I told the 800 customer service, that I used my Jeep as it was intended for and they told me that over 90% of all Jeeps sold, never hit the dirt. So I kindly told them, that I am that small percentage and I feel that I was responsible and used it just the way their ads and TRAIL ratings says too.
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....



