mojace
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- First Name
- jace
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2025
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- Location
- auburn, wa.
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 jeep gladiator
- Occupation
- maintenace mechanic.
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Looking for some insight on an issue I’m running into with my 2023 Mojave manual.
From what I understand, there are two ECUs—one older style that’s supercharger-compatible, and a newer version (mid-2021+) that isn’t. My Jeep has the older style ECU, even though it’s a 2023.
The problem: in low range, the manual transmission doesn’t seem to account for the higher RPM-to-tire-rotation ratio. This triggers a hot clutch warning and, if ignored, forces limp mode. From what I’ve seen, this mostly affects manual Mojaves.
My question: does the ECU control the clutch-slip monitoring, or is that handled elsewhere? If the ECU is responsible, swapping to the newer one might fix the hot clutch issue. If not, replacing it won’t make a difference.
Also—besides plug orientation (side vs. top)—is there any real difference between the two ECUs? In other words for a supercharger that’s the only identifying factor compatible versus incompatible? At least until the five version is unlocked and tuned?
From what I understand, there are two ECUs—one older style that’s supercharger-compatible, and a newer version (mid-2021+) that isn’t. My Jeep has the older style ECU, even though it’s a 2023.
The problem: in low range, the manual transmission doesn’t seem to account for the higher RPM-to-tire-rotation ratio. This triggers a hot clutch warning and, if ignored, forces limp mode. From what I’ve seen, this mostly affects manual Mojaves.
My question: does the ECU control the clutch-slip monitoring, or is that handled elsewhere? If the ECU is responsible, swapping to the newer one might fix the hot clutch issue. If not, replacing it won’t make a difference.
Also—besides plug orientation (side vs. top)—is there any real difference between the two ECUs? In other words for a supercharger that’s the only identifying factor compatible versus incompatible? At least until the five version is unlocked and tuned?
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