How hard is it to remove the FAD? Presumably this hurts mileage but results in a stronger and more reliable front axle?Super disappointed. Just rolled 2,000 miles and I have the rumble strip sound starting from the front passengers side. Did Jeep ever put out a TSB? If so, what’s the number.
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The service writer said an axle bushing but the tech notes say an axle shaft. Who knows, all roads lead back to the POS FAD axle system with the JL and JT. I hope everyone likes the extra 1/5 mile to the gallon for the complexity and issues this crap has presented.so what is failing?
Looks like it would be a good opportunity for manufacturer to build a 1/2" thick steel sleeve that replaces the FAD housing. Granted it wouldn't be bolt on and would require cutting and removing the fad housing from the tube then welding it all back together and a new passenger shaft. But not that much more work then a Gusset kit.The service writer said an axle bushing but the tech notes say an axle shaft. Who knows, all roads lead back to the POS FAD axle system with the JL and JT. I hope everyone likes the extra 1/5 mile to the gallon for the complexity and issues this crap has presented.
I'll know more when I pick it up but I'm pretty sure its just a repair-replacement of something that cant be truly fixed. Its an inherent design flaw IMO. NO WAY a true off road vehicle would incorporate this sad BS. Jeep has to suck up to EPA requirements some way and this is the result.
Aside from this the truck is great, but how do you get past this BS.
sent you a pmI’m at a loss. I haven’t read the entire thread, but I don’t register “front axle disconnect” or “FAD.” I have a 2021 max tow. Checked and rechecked the manual, but can’t find anything.
Received the PM and it explains it perfectly. Thanks!!sent you a pm
it's 3.2.22 and my Jeep is making the same noise. It started about 2 weeks ago when I heard/felt it and I thought "that was odd". It was very random maybe happening 2-3 times during a 20 mile trip. As the days went on it started happening more frequently and seemed to be getting worse/rougher. Being from Michigan and it being below freezing I thought maybe something was sticking after using 4H a few times before the noise. I put it in 4H and the noise went away. Over the past 2 weeks I would swap back and forth and not once did it happen in 4H. Took to dealership yesterday and after multiple test drives they finally felt the issue (quarter of a tank gone). And yes....they tried to tell me it was the tires but I'm rolling up to 3000 miles so I know the tire noise is not the issue. They greased the bushings, moved a cable and bracket. I have not picked it up yet but when I spoke with the Serv Mgr today he told me the Willy's edition does not have a FAD. I have no clue if that is true but I find it odd that everyone in this forum has explained this issue perfectly. Picking up Jeep later today so I will update.If you hear a thrumming noise from your front end that goes away when you shift from 2Hi to 4Hi, take it to the dealer. I'm told there's a TSB now. Here's the worksheet.
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Very easy to determine if it has FAD or not - look at the right side axle tube. If it goes all the way from the differential housing out to the knuckle without a break, it's a no-FAD setup. In other words, if it's like the left or driver side, no FAD. If there's any sort of a box there with any wires, it's got FAD.it's 3.2.22 and my Jeep is making the same noise. It started about 2 weeks ago when I heard/felt it and I thought "that was odd". It was very random maybe happening 2-3 times during a 20 mile trip. As the days went on it started happening more frequently and seemed to be getting worse/rougher. Being from Michigan and it being below freezing I thought maybe something was sticking after using 4H a few times before the noise. I put it in 4H and the noise went away. Over the past 2 weeks I would swap back and forth and not once did it happen in 4H. Took to dealership yesterday and after multiple test drives they finally felt the issue (quarter of a tank gone). And yes....they tried to tell me it was the tires but I'm rolling up to 3000 miles so I know the tire noise is not the issue. They greased the bushings, moved a cable and bracket. I have not picked it up yet but when I spoke with the Serv Mgr today he told me the Willy's edition does not have a FAD. I have no clue if that is true but I find it odd that everyone in this forum has explained this issue perfectly. Picking up Jeep later today so I will update.