They don’t have to be bent a lot. They can barely be moved, which forces that “pin” to push either above or below the connector. What exactly isn’t working? Assuming all passenger side? Does anything work? Does the window go up or down? Do you have blind spot? Does it work? Does the proximity...
You know it’s funny that they say that haven’t had enough complaints about it, but yet they have a TSB about it that pretty much says, as you figured out, that it’s not a factory defect and is an user error and wouldn’t be covered under warranty. Seems like they have had complaints to issue a TSB.
I had a similar issue and posted on here. Mine were not crushed but were bent. The dealership rebent them back at a cost of $135 and change. Took doors off and had the issue again. Messed with the pins and got them to work again.
Question for you. Is more of the pins exposed on the driver side...
Here are pictures of the harnesses. The one with my hand is the passenger side. Can you see that there are less of the pins exposed than the other? Is other JTs the same as mine where the drivers side pins are exposed more?
FYI I did take the doors off and put them back and had the same issue...
I just don’t connect my back up during the warmish months because it comes on and off more so than when it’s cold and really don’t need the rear defrost when it’s warm. When it gets cold and it appears that the top will stay on for the season I connect. That way it just disconnect once maybe...
I have a new JT (and new to the Jeep brand) and I am loving the no top no doors feeling. It's what sold me to the JT. With that said recently I put the doors back on and had issues with the BSM not working, the radio not turning off when opening the driver's door, and sometimes the auto...