Either way, why not push to get the new part? I would try just for peace of mind.Hi there, I just bought a new Glad 2020 and haven't experienced the steering wheel problem. I have just shy of 1000 miles on it and was wondering if I have to worry about it. Does it come on gradually or show up right away. Thank you
I found it. Doesn't appear to be the bad one. Whew. Thanks for your help!
Exactly this. Mine hasnt exhibited any bad manners yet either. I will drive it till it does. No need to rush in demanding a fix before the problem exists and while others with the problem currently need the parts. Now that there's a TSB on it, you and I can go in at any time and ask for the repair. The TSB actually says if the customer asks the repair or describes the sloppy handling, to do the replacement. Its not a dealers option or negotiable. Although I have no doubt some will need to be beat about the head and neck to read the TSB and do as they are being told by Momma FCA.That IS the part that is of questionable heritage. But that doesn't automatically make it bad.
Several people, myself included, have had ZERO issues. Not saying there isn't a problem, but not all of them have the problem.
No need to sweat it. If it starts to exhibit the symptoms, there is already a TSB in place to take care of the problem.
Thanks for your help everybody. I'll keep an eye on it. You all ROCK.That IS the part that is of questionable heritage. But that doesn't automatically make it bad.
Several people, myself included, have had ZERO issues. Not saying there isn't a problem, but not all of them have the problem.
No need to sweat it. If it starts to exhibit the symptoms, there is already a TSB in place to take care of the problem.