Correct. As a 30-year dealership tech (retired) I can confirm that this is not procedure. They will not release any replacement part (warranty or not) to the customer for DIY install.
4H Auto Vs 4H Part Time
4H AUTO
The four-wheel-drive auto high range is for variable driving conditions.
In the 4H auto range, the front and rear axles are engaged, but all the power is sent to the rear axle. But when the vehicle senses the loss of traction, it can automatically distribute...
It's not on the build and price for 2023 (2024 B&P not on the website yet). If I were in the market again for a JT, this would be a concern as I live in snowy Wisconsin.
I just put it in 4H Auto and left it there all winter. Killer in the snow.
Yup. 100% non Selec-Trac issue.
As stated many times before by many, mine was an absolute beast in the snow when in part time 4x4 (Selec-Trac). And with no weight in the bed. Doesn't look like it is available any longer. Damn shame.
Cold air is more dense than warm air creating more wind resistance. The Winter-blend fuel also works against mileage.
The Difference Between Summer-Blend and Winter-Blend Gasoline (gasbuddy.com)
Ran across this from 5 months ago. Looks like the Ridgeline will outsell the Glad at close to 50k units. Honda is a real player in this segment.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/even-the-honda-ridgeline-outsold-the-jeep-gladiator-through-june
The old saying beauty is in the eyes of the beholder comes into play when it comes to JL's or JT's. I must agree the bone stock Sport, Willys or Overland models were hit with the ugly stick from the get-go. But even my Mojave got the stink eye from my co-workers when I bought it.
Only after I...
Never count out the Honda Ridgeline. Some may call them not a real truck but to clarify, not a real off-road truck.
But the sales numbers don't lie and are rapidly approaching a record breaking 50K+ units by the end of 2023 (comparing its own sales history) and with a mid-cycle refresh for...
If you are looking at the Sarge Green Mojave at St. Helens Auto Center, I can't believe the MSRP on that one and it doesn't have the LED light group. To me that is a deal breaker.
It also does not have a color matched top. Not truly loaded for 70K MSRP. Wow.
You are correct. The Weathertech will only work with the Rubicon and Mojave factory (standard) rock rails/sliders. They will not fit with any optional step bars. You may want to check out these...
Jeep Gladiator (JT) 2020+ Quick Release Mud Flaps - Front & Rear — RokBlokz
I installed the guards on day one because of my traprock driveway here in the country and the BFG KO2 tires.
Also bought a tube of genuine Mopar touch up paint for the few times the rocks got past those flaps and dinged the hinges.
Yes, you did. Those skins will come in handy for those four-legged passengers!
Not sure, but from what I remember the Mopar flaps will work for the rears but not the fronts with those rails. The Weathertech has molded in pockets that work perfect in conjunction with the rails.