Finally for my Squeeky JK friends
Since it's only a TSB, I wonder how many people have the problem but don't know it? I know many of us got the run around at the dealer (and I'm still not convienced that we still won't get the run around). Maybe some people just got frustrated and gave up.
If this is a known problem shouldn't there be a recall?
If this is a known problem shouldn't there be a recall?
Since it's only a TSB, I wonder how many people have the problem but don't know it? I know many of us got the run around at the dealer (and I'm still not convienced that we still won't get the run around). Maybe some people just got frustrated and gave up.
If this is a known problem shouldn't there be a recall?
If this is a known problem shouldn't there be a recall?
But I will not be satisfied till mine is fixed.
Had the TSB completed after part was ordered from Detriot. No squeek anymore!!!!! BUT my clutch is very soft and engages less than an inch off the floor...... Any thoughts on this? Hydraulic line need to be bled? SOmething I can do or back to the dealer??? Thanks in advance.
Well I went to Spring Chrysler Jeep Dodge in Houston to get the TSB for the squeak and the Squeal, the G40 brake recall and the bad A/C fan.
Service writer got the shop foreman to ride with me. I let him hear the squeal of the clutch, the squeak of the throwout bearing and the wine of the AC fan.
He was a complete idiot. He said the TSB does not apply to my JK. He was to stupid to read the TSB's. He also said that the clutch was not bad that every one made the same noise.
I asked him then why was there a different part number for the replacement clutch. He just said that the TSB did not apply, the A/C fan was fine and nothing wrong with it (sounds like there is pine straw in the fan, but I pulled the fan and checked. The fan is going bad.)
The winner was the fact that the G40 recall notice "DID NOT APPLY TO YOUR JEEP".
I can not believe that they are this stupid. I got the recall in the mail with my vin # on it. I checked the jeep web site. It was listed. I would think that they would at least punch the number in the computer to check it.
I left and went up the road to the Jeep dealer in Conroe Tx. They knew all about the throw out bearing and the clutch. They agreed that the AC fan was going bad and they ordered the parts right there on the spot. They will get all my business now.
SPRING Chrysler Jeep Dodge SUCKS. Their service department supervisor is an idiot. Stay away from them.
Service writer got the shop foreman to ride with me. I let him hear the squeal of the clutch, the squeak of the throwout bearing and the wine of the AC fan.
He was a complete idiot. He said the TSB does not apply to my JK. He was to stupid to read the TSB's. He also said that the clutch was not bad that every one made the same noise.
I asked him then why was there a different part number for the replacement clutch. He just said that the TSB did not apply, the A/C fan was fine and nothing wrong with it (sounds like there is pine straw in the fan, but I pulled the fan and checked. The fan is going bad.)
The winner was the fact that the G40 recall notice "DID NOT APPLY TO YOUR JEEP".
I left and went up the road to the Jeep dealer in Conroe Tx. They knew all about the throw out bearing and the clutch. They agreed that the AC fan was going bad and they ordered the parts right there on the spot. They will get all my business now.
SPRING Chrysler Jeep Dodge SUCKS. Their service department supervisor is an idiot. Stay away from them.
Back to the clutch: An unanswered question from above: Is this just an annoyance problem (mine is really not very annoying and I'd probably not have thought anything of it had I not read about here), or is there a related mechanical defect? I'm loathe to let the dealer tear into my otherwise perfectly working clutch.
--mark d.
He-he. I love it! My dealer said the same thing when I complained about my brakes. Whenever I press on the brake pedal, there's a single clicking sound just as loud as the turn signal warning signal. "They all do it!", as if I'd just started driving (I'm 58 years old). One of these days I'll do a poll here and see how many others have it. Then take the results to him.
Back to the clutch: An unanswered question from above: Is this just an annoyance problem (mine is really not very annoying and I'd probably not have thought anything of it had I not read about here), or is there a related mechanical defect? I'm loathe to let the dealer tear into my otherwise perfectly working clutch.
--mark d.
Back to the clutch: An unanswered question from above: Is this just an annoyance problem (mine is really not very annoying and I'd probably not have thought anything of it had I not read about here), or is there a related mechanical defect? I'm loathe to let the dealer tear into my otherwise perfectly working clutch.
--mark d.






