DanW
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2017
- Threads
- 45
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- 1,878
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- Location
- Brownsburg, Indiana
- Vehicle(s)
- 21 JT Rubi, 18 JLU Rubi, 2008 JKU Rubi, 07 Vette
Too late. I have one.Last year on the highway after a long trip in my 21’ eco diesel. Driving down highway and the sway bar disconnect /svc 4wd light came on and killed the engine. Had it towed to the dealership who said their was water in my fuel system and also that I needed a “new chip” both took over 6 months to fix due to part shortage and 2k$ to tow across the state the rest of the way home.
Fast forward to today, my swaybar disconnect unavailable light is turning on again at highway speeds, at red lights and at speeds of 35. Jeep hasn’t died yet but I’m sure it will. Scheduled for another trip to North Carolina in 2 weeks. Which I’ll have to cancel. I can’t take this thing on a simple road trip let alone overlanding confidently. Should have bought a Toyota. After probably nearly 50k$ in upgrades I’m left with a Jeep to sell I won’t get nearly that back. Looking to sell it for something reliable now. Maybe a Toyota. But I’m going to miss the torque of this diesel. It was great when it worked. Taking it to the dealer who I’m sure again will give some bs story. I think there’s an electrical system problem with these jeeps.
Sarcasm aside, my 2008 JK had some weird issues and stranded me on the side of of a road. I unplugged the sway bar disconnect's electrical connection and the problems stopped. I installed a manual sway bar disconnect knob and never had another issue. Not sure if yours had anything to do with it, but I think those things can be wonky. I've never had an issue with my 2018 JL nor my JT, but if I do, that same manual disconnect is available and will be purchased.
I hope you get it resolved or find something you like and that it serves you well. Nobody likes or deserves a lemon.
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