stevelamosdrums
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- Steve
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- 2022 MT Gladiator Sport
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Hi all:
I’m new to this forum, but I’ve appreciated getting to know it over the last three weeks or so as I try to figure out what’s going with my new truck. I’m hoping that others might have some experience with / insight into my situation. (It looks like folks sometimes tag @JeepCares on these kinds of questions, so I'll do the same here.)
BACKSTORY
I’ve owned this 2022 MT Gladiator sport, purchased as “Certified Used” with 31k miles and a brand-new recall clutch, for just over three weeks. I love driving this thing, but it’s already the most problematic vehicle I’ve ever owned---and I’ve owned at least five other MT Mopar products in my lifetime (among a couple dozen other vehicles). Happily, it's still under factory warranty for a bit, and I do have an extended warranty in place after that.
Within about three days after taking possession of this thing, the “Pentastar Tick” emerged. I brought it back to the same certifying dealer, and they did a camshaft and lifter replacement that seems to have solved that problem. But but but...
CURRENT PROBLEM
I’ve (also) had consistent problems with a Chewbacca-like moaning noise when shifting the manual transmission, almost always on a steep hill. (I live near Boulder, CO, and so I drive mountain roads regularly.) As noted above, this happens on a recall clutch that was supposedly brand new at the time that I took delivery of this vehicle.
This noise mostly happens while descending, but it’ll happen once in a while when ascending as well. It also occasionally happens in groups of two or three as in the following video. (I apologize for my annoying, Chicago-accented narration.)
I do see at least one other thread on this forum that’s similar.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...accelerating-2022-jeep-gladiator-sport.77068/
This thread, however, seems to suggest that the recall clutch fixed the issue. Obviously, I’m in a different boat since I’m on a brand-new recall clutch.
There’s another thread, too, about a related sound with an ACT aftermarket clutch.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/act-clutch-engagement-noise.78928/
But this ACT situation doesn't seem exactly like mine, either.
QUESTION FOR YOU ALL
At the moment, I’m trying to get this noise to happen when there’s actually a tech in the truck with me: this dealer is not willing to do anything until a live ear can confirm what’s going on.
Are there other folks dealing with this sort of noise on a recall clutch? If so, has anyone found the root of the problem and / or a successful fix? I’d love to be able relay information to this dealer as I try to get them to address things.
Many thanks,
Steve
I’m new to this forum, but I’ve appreciated getting to know it over the last three weeks or so as I try to figure out what’s going with my new truck. I’m hoping that others might have some experience with / insight into my situation. (It looks like folks sometimes tag @JeepCares on these kinds of questions, so I'll do the same here.)
BACKSTORY
I’ve owned this 2022 MT Gladiator sport, purchased as “Certified Used” with 31k miles and a brand-new recall clutch, for just over three weeks. I love driving this thing, but it’s already the most problematic vehicle I’ve ever owned---and I’ve owned at least five other MT Mopar products in my lifetime (among a couple dozen other vehicles). Happily, it's still under factory warranty for a bit, and I do have an extended warranty in place after that.
Within about three days after taking possession of this thing, the “Pentastar Tick” emerged. I brought it back to the same certifying dealer, and they did a camshaft and lifter replacement that seems to have solved that problem. But but but...
CURRENT PROBLEM
I’ve (also) had consistent problems with a Chewbacca-like moaning noise when shifting the manual transmission, almost always on a steep hill. (I live near Boulder, CO, and so I drive mountain roads regularly.) As noted above, this happens on a recall clutch that was supposedly brand new at the time that I took delivery of this vehicle.
This noise mostly happens while descending, but it’ll happen once in a while when ascending as well. It also occasionally happens in groups of two or three as in the following video. (I apologize for my annoying, Chicago-accented narration.)
I do see at least one other thread on this forum that’s similar.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...accelerating-2022-jeep-gladiator-sport.77068/
This thread, however, seems to suggest that the recall clutch fixed the issue. Obviously, I’m in a different boat since I’m on a brand-new recall clutch.
There’s another thread, too, about a related sound with an ACT aftermarket clutch.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/act-clutch-engagement-noise.78928/
But this ACT situation doesn't seem exactly like mine, either.
QUESTION FOR YOU ALL
At the moment, I’m trying to get this noise to happen when there’s actually a tech in the truck with me: this dealer is not willing to do anything until a live ear can confirm what’s going on.
Are there other folks dealing with this sort of noise on a recall clutch? If so, has anyone found the root of the problem and / or a successful fix? I’d love to be able relay information to this dealer as I try to get them to address things.
Many thanks,
Steve
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