bigcheeshead
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- Russ
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- Gladiator Rubicon
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I bought my Gladiator about 3 months ago and have noticed from day 1 that it was a bit too hot under the hood. I didn't think much of it since it was summer in AZ and 120 degree days were the norm. Well, yesterday I was four wheeling and punctured a tire. One of the guys that was helping me replace the tire put his hand on my hood and burned it so severely to the point where he wasn't able to drive with that hand! It was only 50 degrees outside so external temps are definitely not an issue anymore.
The only aftermarket parts I've added is a bumper, couple of rigid lights and a switch system. Also, I just noticed that electrical tape I used to wrap wires near the battery has completely melted. It doesn't appear to get as hot during regular driving but offroading in 4W L seems to exponentially increase the temps.
I've been monitoring all the gages in the offroad app and they're all at about 50% so nothing appears to be overheating other then the engine bay.
I will be calling the dealer tomorrow but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar issue or any ideas what the cause may be?
The only aftermarket parts I've added is a bumper, couple of rigid lights and a switch system. Also, I just noticed that electrical tape I used to wrap wires near the battery has completely melted. It doesn't appear to get as hot during regular driving but offroading in 4W L seems to exponentially increase the temps.
I've been monitoring all the gages in the offroad app and they're all at about 50% so nothing appears to be overheating other then the engine bay.
I will be calling the dealer tomorrow but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar issue or any ideas what the cause may be?
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