BAULSAUL
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- First Name
- Matthew
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2023
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- Location
- Buffalo New York
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 JT Rubicon
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Third trip to the dealer might have done the trick. Somebody might’ve gotten a little motivated at work and decided to use a scope instead of switching coils and plugs. Turns out the wiring harness was rubbing right against the engine. Caused an electrical shortage to the ground and also created the massive amount of misfiring on cylinder number one. Also caused every single warning light to come up on my dash from time to time. Obviously, I had a lot of shaking and vibrating when the misfiring happened. It would come and go. Engine light would stay solid when I was in higher gears and it would flash when I got down the first gear obviously. Dealership drove the car a few trips today and threw some miles on it and everything seems fine. They’re going to do the same thing tomorrow and I hope it is finally resolved. I just bought this truck two months ago and I was iffy at first, but quickly fell in love with it. But, if this thing ends up in the shop one more time for this issue, bye-bye, Jeep.
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