youngmarlow
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- Matt
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- Watkinsville, GA
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- Jeep Gladiator Sport
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Good afternoon, everyone,
I hope you all are having a wonderful day so far. I wanted to create this thread for some insight and possible suggestions on what might be going on with my Jeep Gladiator 24 Sports S. I bought this vehicle back in April. I noticed the check engine light pop on probably only a week or so after driving and took it to my dealership immediately. It is there where they read the code and changed the O2 sensor citing it might've been a faulty one installed from the manufacturing of the vehicle. Well, three days or so later, the engine light comes back on, and it is throwing the O2 sensor code again -- this time for the other sensor. They replace the other sensor, and it still does not turn off the light. I wasn't offered a rental or anything from my dealership and became quickly frustrated. I had a Honda Civic before and understood I was transitioning into a vehicle with a lot more going on, but in no world did I think I would have this brand-new Jeep stuck at the dealership with nobody urgently trying to figure out the solution in this vehicle with less than 1,000 miles on it.
So, after picking up the vehicle because I was displeased with the urgency and hospitality of my local Jeep dealership, I drove the Jeep for another couple weeks with the check engine light still on trying to figure out a gameplan. She drove just fine with absolutely 0 problems, and I ended up dropping it off to another dealership with fantastic reviews about 25 mins away from me. I dropped it off on July 1st. They ended up diagnosing that the computer to the main engine was faulty and they ordered a brand-new computer to be installed. As you can guess, that did not work.
So, here is where I ask if anyone has had this similar issue or any advice on this issue? As of right now, the shop manager has the vehicle and has a STAR case open in order to try to figure this out. Has anyone else had a STAR case open? This is my first time dealing with something like this and my service manager has pretty much told me they have no estimated timetable of when they can resolve this...
Thanks guys -- first time Jeep owner and happy to be a part of the family, but incredibly frustrating right now!
I hope you all are having a wonderful day so far. I wanted to create this thread for some insight and possible suggestions on what might be going on with my Jeep Gladiator 24 Sports S. I bought this vehicle back in April. I noticed the check engine light pop on probably only a week or so after driving and took it to my dealership immediately. It is there where they read the code and changed the O2 sensor citing it might've been a faulty one installed from the manufacturing of the vehicle. Well, three days or so later, the engine light comes back on, and it is throwing the O2 sensor code again -- this time for the other sensor. They replace the other sensor, and it still does not turn off the light. I wasn't offered a rental or anything from my dealership and became quickly frustrated. I had a Honda Civic before and understood I was transitioning into a vehicle with a lot more going on, but in no world did I think I would have this brand-new Jeep stuck at the dealership with nobody urgently trying to figure out the solution in this vehicle with less than 1,000 miles on it.
So, after picking up the vehicle because I was displeased with the urgency and hospitality of my local Jeep dealership, I drove the Jeep for another couple weeks with the check engine light still on trying to figure out a gameplan. She drove just fine with absolutely 0 problems, and I ended up dropping it off to another dealership with fantastic reviews about 25 mins away from me. I dropped it off on July 1st. They ended up diagnosing that the computer to the main engine was faulty and they ordered a brand-new computer to be installed. As you can guess, that did not work.
So, here is where I ask if anyone has had this similar issue or any advice on this issue? As of right now, the shop manager has the vehicle and has a STAR case open in order to try to figure this out. Has anyone else had a STAR case open? This is my first time dealing with something like this and my service manager has pretty much told me they have no estimated timetable of when they can resolve this...
Thanks guys -- first time Jeep owner and happy to be a part of the family, but incredibly frustrating right now!
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