DaveL
Well-Known Member
A while back I asked @JeepCares for help. They helped me a lot. However, I'm Canadian and it's a different company in Canada. Same Jeep....Man, sometimes they have a one track mind. Make an appt just for them to look at the steering. Is it pulling or does it feel loose?
I contacted them because the selling dealer service department refused to change the steering gear. They took it for a test drive (6 minutes long.) It was parked in the shop for quite a while.
Picked up the Jeep. No charge for the service work. However, Had to sign the work order. Signed it as follows:
"Jeep was not repaired. instructions on TSB, which the dealer was given, were not followed. Jeep is dangerous. If there is an accident or damage, or claim this will be used in court." Took a photo and left.
How did @JeepCares help? They provided me with a phone number. When I called I said I had already contacted @JeepCares. That helped me a lot...
My new contact at FCA Jeep Canada Customer Care was polite, listened, and helped. He explained that
In Canada, FWIW, the process requires
1. Service appointment
2. Recommendation from the Service Manager to FCA Jeep that the steering gear be changed.
3. Dealer orders the Steering Gear, and it takes a while to get...
Remember it's a different country, different company, and different rules. Yes the original TSB reads a certain way. I know that.
FCA Jeep CanadaCustomer Care was very helpful, all along the way.
The new steering gear was installed and it was much better. Not perfect--still a dead band. Good enough...?
Now there is a new TSB out.
The new TSB has been written better to prevent dealer/mechanic error. It adds an alignment, and replacement of the track bar.
It took about 15 months from first complaint to the selling dealer to get it done. Don't know how many times I hears, "It's a Jeep Thing". That's why it's in my signature here.
Drove my first Jeep all summer about 55 years ago. It was a Canadian Army surplus Jeep. I understand why it handled as it did.
BTW consider how your dealer test drives your jeep. Ours was driven 6 minutes and it was driven on smoothest of roads at low speed. It would have been a better test if 4 guys had hopped in the Jeep and taken it to get coffee...and driven fast to get back to work. (That happened at the nearby MB dealer; the dash cam video with sound went viral!
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