Diesel_Smack
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- Toronto, Ontario
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- 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, 2019 Mazda CX5
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- race car driver
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Hi Jeepsters,
looking for some guidance here as I recently had my clutch recall and gear position sensor done on my 2022 Gladiator.
for reference: I have less than 60k on the truck, and have had 0 issues since buying it new.
anyways, looking for some advice here: I brought the truck into my Jeep dealer for the recall to be done, but it ended up taking somewhat longer as the tech ran into an issue when completing the work.
Since picking the jeep back up, I've noticed it seems to struggle starting like it has low voltage. My volt readout is pretty high, (14.8) and doesn't seem to drop at all. I never had any issues like this before the recall work was done, but doing a battery test it now looks like I need to replace the battery?
Does anyone have any insight into this? To me it seems like a discharge issue and i'm losing volts somewhere.
Or am I overthinking it all?
thank you!
looking for some guidance here as I recently had my clutch recall and gear position sensor done on my 2022 Gladiator.
for reference: I have less than 60k on the truck, and have had 0 issues since buying it new.
anyways, looking for some advice here: I brought the truck into my Jeep dealer for the recall to be done, but it ended up taking somewhat longer as the tech ran into an issue when completing the work.
Since picking the jeep back up, I've noticed it seems to struggle starting like it has low voltage. My volt readout is pretty high, (14.8) and doesn't seem to drop at all. I never had any issues like this before the recall work was done, but doing a battery test it now looks like I need to replace the battery?
Does anyone have any insight into this? To me it seems like a discharge issue and i'm losing volts somewhere.
Or am I overthinking it all?
thank you!
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