Mine shows up now too, even though it didn't show up when my pump actually went out.Finally made the recall list.![]()
Seen the recall on the Jeep app. Plus confirmed it at the dealer today. Went to the dealer to check on the ZE2 2022 JT Tail Gate Unlock/Lock/Open recall. There are parts for this recall, but not for the fuel pump. No idea on when the parts for the fuel pump will be available. The service adviser said that they are in the dark as much as we are.Your vin shows up?
WooHoo, me too! I guess that's a good thing...?Finally made the recall list.![]()
@JeepCares with all due respect, this has been going on for 6 months - seems like that's plenty of time to at least give us an ETA on a remedy.Hello,
Thank you for grabbing our attention. Our team is currently working on a repair remedy for this, we do apologize for the delay process. We will keep everyone posted once we have any further update. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
William
Jeep Cares
According to this web site- https://www.progressive.com/answers/buy-sell-car-with-recall/I had been looking into acquiring a diesel gladiator just before all of this fuel pump matter came about. Part of that watching was to look at available inventory within a large mile range from me. This evening while I can still look at that inventory from the gladiator site, when I take the link to the indicated dealer to see the full information on the vehicle, no matter which gladiator from any of the dealers, I either get a page not found or a generic inventory page on the dealers site rather than the gladiator I am looking at.
Does this mean that due to the most recent recall info that went out today the dealers can't sell those vehicles? Will they ever be allowed to sell them or is it that just can't get a diesel gladiator any longer?
I would agree with you regarding Bosch should be on the hook for this since it is their fuel pump.According to this web site- https://www.progressive.com/answers/buy-sell-car-with-recall/
no, a dealer cannot sell a new vehicle with an open recall.
At least something is finally being done. I just wonder about the other brands, don't all of them use the CP4? I would think Bosch would be on the hook for this...
Same here in North Texas. There were probably 10 spread around at multiple dealerships. All of them disappeared from the dealership websites overnight.I would agree with you regarding Bosch should be on the hook for this since it is their fuel pump.
One of the local Jeep/Dodge/Ram dealers in my area had several new unsold 2022 Ram 1500 diesel on their web site, several new unsold 2023 Ram 1500 diesels on their web site, and a couple of 2023 4 door Wrangler diesels on their web site that I had been looking at very recently, all of which have now disappeared. They do sell a lot of vehicles but I know these didn't turn over that fast as a number of them had been listed for quite some time. I've been watching and studying so I would make the right decision on my next vehicle so that is why I was looking at other brands like these.
TS not Bosch, it's our shitty fuelAccording to this web site- https://www.progressive.com/answers/buy-sell-car-with-recall/
no, a dealer cannot sell a new vehicle with an open recall.
At least something is finally being done. I just wonder about the other brands, don't all of them use the CP4? I would think Bosch would be on the hook for this...
That may be true, but it's one thing for a pump to go out, but to take the entire fuel system with it?I
TS not Bosch, it's our shitty fuel
Yea true, that's a architecture issue.That may be true, but it's one thing for a pump to go out, but to take the entire fuel system with it?
MINE DOESNT SHOW UP???Mine shows up on https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls