voda.dubz
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Hey everyone, just wanted to document my experience for the group in case anyone else is chasing a mystery noise.
The Specs: 2022 Gladiator Rubicon EcoDiesel. Currently at 36k miles. I purchased it used from a dealer just 1 month ago with 35k miles.
The Symptom: Distinct metallic "whining" noise. It was RPM-dependent and sounded like a supercharger whine or a dry bearing. At first, I thought it was just part of the characteristic EcoDiesel noises... but after a few hundred miles, I started investigating and became concerned.
The Key Diagnostic Factor: The noise persisted in Park and Neutral. This ruled out differentials and axles.
The Process: I took it to the dealer to get checked. They initially diagnosed it as an idler pulley and replaced it, but the noise remained identical. Since the noise happened while stationary (Park/Neutral), we narrowed it down to the transmission—specifically the Oil Pump inside the ZF 8HP75, as it spins with the engine even in Park.
The Verdict: The dealer agreed the sound is coming from the transmission and advised they are submitting a claim for "internal transmission failure." Since these are "sealed for life" units (as they advised), they don’t perform internal repairs or even service the fluid/filter.
The Outcome: Full transmission replacement recommended under Powertrain Warranty (currently pending final approval). The bad news? I’m looking at a 1-2 month wait for a new 8HP75 assembly to arrive, with the Gladiator stuck at the dealer all that time.
I did a lot of research prior to buying an EcoDiesel Gladiator. I even read about a "whining noise" issue affecting the 8HP75s before buying... and sure enough, it got me.
That said, I am loving the EcoDiesel platform so far. My previous Jeeps were two (3.6L) JKURs... and the JL/JT platform is definitely a huge upgrade. I also have to mention that the dealer providing service has been very diligent and supportive. I just hope this gets sorted out and that I get a "good" 8HP75 this time.
Note on Fluid Changes: In the process of deciding whether to leave the Jeep at the dealer for a replacement or try to fix it myself, [this thread] (https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...transmission-warranty-for-using-amsoil.60204/) helped me make the right decision (not venturing to change the ATF fluid/filter hoping the noise would be eliminated or "improved").
If you hear a whine that follows your RPMs in Park... get it checked ASAP.
The Specs: 2022 Gladiator Rubicon EcoDiesel. Currently at 36k miles. I purchased it used from a dealer just 1 month ago with 35k miles.
The Symptom: Distinct metallic "whining" noise. It was RPM-dependent and sounded like a supercharger whine or a dry bearing. At first, I thought it was just part of the characteristic EcoDiesel noises... but after a few hundred miles, I started investigating and became concerned.
The Key Diagnostic Factor: The noise persisted in Park and Neutral. This ruled out differentials and axles.
The Process: I took it to the dealer to get checked. They initially diagnosed it as an idler pulley and replaced it, but the noise remained identical. Since the noise happened while stationary (Park/Neutral), we narrowed it down to the transmission—specifically the Oil Pump inside the ZF 8HP75, as it spins with the engine even in Park.
The Verdict: The dealer agreed the sound is coming from the transmission and advised they are submitting a claim for "internal transmission failure." Since these are "sealed for life" units (as they advised), they don’t perform internal repairs or even service the fluid/filter.
The Outcome: Full transmission replacement recommended under Powertrain Warranty (currently pending final approval). The bad news? I’m looking at a 1-2 month wait for a new 8HP75 assembly to arrive, with the Gladiator stuck at the dealer all that time.
I did a lot of research prior to buying an EcoDiesel Gladiator. I even read about a "whining noise" issue affecting the 8HP75s before buying... and sure enough, it got me.
That said, I am loving the EcoDiesel platform so far. My previous Jeeps were two (3.6L) JKURs... and the JL/JT platform is definitely a huge upgrade. I also have to mention that the dealer providing service has been very diligent and supportive. I just hope this gets sorted out and that I get a "good" 8HP75 this time.
Note on Fluid Changes: In the process of deciding whether to leave the Jeep at the dealer for a replacement or try to fix it myself, [this thread] (https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...transmission-warranty-for-using-amsoil.60204/) helped me make the right decision (not venturing to change the ATF fluid/filter hoping the noise would be eliminated or "improved").
If you hear a whine that follows your RPMs in Park... get it checked ASAP.
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