Orcasupreme
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First off, let me start by saying I love my '23 Mojave. It allowed me to sell my JKU and Ram 1500 and get down to 1 vehicle that does everything I want. But, I've got almost 3k miles on my up-to-now stock truck, and my 2 biggest complaints are the fuel economy I'm seeing and just how long the transmission seems to hold gears. I have to believe the former is due partly to the latter.
I'm averaging roughly 14mpg, unladen and with very relaxed driving. I came from a 2013 JKU Sport with a manual transmission and 35" tires, and I never dipped below 15mpg when I was dogging it hard, ~17mpg when I was just driving normally. I knew people complained about fuel economy in these things and I was resigned to low numbers, but it sure seems like most folks are posting much better numbers than I can achieve.
Now about the transmission. As an example, when I'm driving through my neighborhood going up a slight incline, the transmission never wants to upshift. It holds second gear all the way up to 5k rpms; I have to manually force an upshift just to keep the neighbors from staring at the noisy Jeep. I've also noticed this a bit when going down inclines where it feels like it's trying to engine brake. Again, this is with just me in the cab and nothing else in the vehicle. It feels like it's stuck in a tow/haul mode (which I don't think exists). This can't possibly be normal for this powertrain, right? It does seem to get better as the vehicle warms up, but still. I've got a similar setup in my 2016 Durango and it behaves beautifully, returning 20mpg all day long and shifting in a rational manner. I know it's not shaped like a brick like the Glady, but that can't fully account for the poor shifting behavior.
Is there anything I can do myself to try to reset the transmission computer before throwing in the towel and getting the dealership involved? I really hate dealerships.
Any insight or suggestions are appreciated.
-- Dave
I'm averaging roughly 14mpg, unladen and with very relaxed driving. I came from a 2013 JKU Sport with a manual transmission and 35" tires, and I never dipped below 15mpg when I was dogging it hard, ~17mpg when I was just driving normally. I knew people complained about fuel economy in these things and I was resigned to low numbers, but it sure seems like most folks are posting much better numbers than I can achieve.
Now about the transmission. As an example, when I'm driving through my neighborhood going up a slight incline, the transmission never wants to upshift. It holds second gear all the way up to 5k rpms; I have to manually force an upshift just to keep the neighbors from staring at the noisy Jeep. I've also noticed this a bit when going down inclines where it feels like it's trying to engine brake. Again, this is with just me in the cab and nothing else in the vehicle. It feels like it's stuck in a tow/haul mode (which I don't think exists). This can't possibly be normal for this powertrain, right? It does seem to get better as the vehicle warms up, but still. I've got a similar setup in my 2016 Durango and it behaves beautifully, returning 20mpg all day long and shifting in a rational manner. I know it's not shaped like a brick like the Glady, but that can't fully account for the poor shifting behavior.
Is there anything I can do myself to try to reset the transmission computer before throwing in the towel and getting the dealership involved? I really hate dealerships.
Any insight or suggestions are appreciated.
-- Dave
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