Mud Pie
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As I said in my intro, I'm new to Gladiator, but by no means new to Jeeps. I picked up my 2023 Freedom last Tuesday, it only came with one fob, I dropped the coin at the dealer and bought another. As crazy expensive as a Renegade fob (my trade in). In 2018 I went the Amazon route for the Renegade fob and it worked out well, I just wanted a new fob for the Gladiator NOW.
The dealer told me they performed all maintenance on it, oil, air filter and cabin filter. I do NOT trust dealers, especially the used car portion of the dealer. On Saturday, the first chance I got to fully check things out, yep, engine air filter brand spanking new. Promising. Now for the dreaded cabin air filter. I look online to see how it's done. Easy-peasy lemon squeezy. If your bored, look at the steps for a Renegade. Incredibly complex and will take about 30 minutes to complete, IF you don't loose some of the Torx screws (I think 9 or 10) or break the fragile clips. Gladiator ? No tools at ALL and takes 5 minutes if you include the time to Sharpie the install date on the filter.
The cabin air filter in the Gladiator looked to me to be from the factory when it was put in in 2023. Totally clogged with dirt and junk. Once again, the dealer lied, as they always do. In this Jeep, it's EASY to change.
I tossed the paper engine air filter and installed a new K&N as I always do on all my vehicles and motorcycles. Noted that one screw (the closest to the radiator cowling and hard to reach) was missing, I can see how that would go bye-bye. Nonetheless, I ordered a new screw.
Oil looked good, but I don't trust it. I'm getting it changed this week.
So far loving the Gladiator, it feels nice to be back "home", in a almost-traditional Jeep.
I'll be reading everyone's posts, I may have a Q or two as I adapt to this vehicle.
The dealer told me they performed all maintenance on it, oil, air filter and cabin filter. I do NOT trust dealers, especially the used car portion of the dealer. On Saturday, the first chance I got to fully check things out, yep, engine air filter brand spanking new. Promising. Now for the dreaded cabin air filter. I look online to see how it's done. Easy-peasy lemon squeezy. If your bored, look at the steps for a Renegade. Incredibly complex and will take about 30 minutes to complete, IF you don't loose some of the Torx screws (I think 9 or 10) or break the fragile clips. Gladiator ? No tools at ALL and takes 5 minutes if you include the time to Sharpie the install date on the filter.
The cabin air filter in the Gladiator looked to me to be from the factory when it was put in in 2023. Totally clogged with dirt and junk. Once again, the dealer lied, as they always do. In this Jeep, it's EASY to change.
I tossed the paper engine air filter and installed a new K&N as I always do on all my vehicles and motorcycles. Noted that one screw (the closest to the radiator cowling and hard to reach) was missing, I can see how that would go bye-bye. Nonetheless, I ordered a new screw.
Oil looked good, but I don't trust it. I'm getting it changed this week.
So far loving the Gladiator, it feels nice to be back "home", in a almost-traditional Jeep.
I'll be reading everyone's posts, I may have a Q or two as I adapt to this vehicle.
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