Mine went off 3 different times and slammed on the brakes for no reason. Was not close to anybody. Luckily all times I was in slow traffic. I moved it to warning only. I'm not confident in the system or the dealers ability to find and fix.
Received an ad today for big local Jeep dealer here in Atlanta, $6k off Rubicon JT. Couple months ago I couldn't even get them to talk to me about anything less than full MSRP.
Unfortunately this will be my 16th year at SEMA. At least this year I have a personal interest in walking the halls instead of just work related. Still not a fan of Vegas week...
Does anybody know how to change the scale on the map? It is set to 300 feet. I can change it to further out but after a few minutes it goes back to 300 ft. I've looked through all the screens and do not see an option. What am I missing?
Love the old Broncos! Gotten close many times to buying one. Looking closely at what the new one will be.
I put the stabilizer on to help with the horrible bump steering and add some "weight" to the steering.
Plus 1. The dealer didn't blame the aftermarket stabilizer but they implied it as a reason not to work on it. I'm going to reinstall the OE and take it to another dealer. The funny thing is when I dropped the truck off and questioned the service writer about any history dealing with wandering...
Picked it up. They did nothing but maintenance service I requested. Jeep Wave did talk to them but accomplished nothing. They did notate that I replaced the steering stabilizer with an aftermarket one. Implying it was to blame. I'll take it off and put the OE one back on and try another dealer...
I am struggling with 4 inches of play in the steering and wandering terribly. It is at the dealer now and they are in communication with Jeep Cares/wave case manager. They say that nothing is wrong. I will keep pushing right up to when I lemon law it a get another if they don't fix it.
First report back from the dealer is they can't find anything wrong and all Gladiators drive like this. I pushed back and challenged them to actually drive it.