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- Erich
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- 2024 Gladiator Mojave, 2023 Wrangler Rubicon.
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I've owned a 2024 Gladiator Mojave for a while now and have been dealing with a strange issue that neither two dealerships nor an independent shop have been able to diagnose. Occasionally, after the Jeep sits overnight, the brake pedal becomes extremely stiff when I try to start it. It’s not all the way to the floor, but it takes nearly all my strength to press it down far enough to start the vehicle. Most of the time, though, the brake feels soft and depresses easily, allowing the Jeep to start without issue.
The independent shop bleed the brakes to rule out air in the system, but that didn’t solve the problem. The dealerships haven’t been able to replicate the issue and have no idea what’s causing it. Compared to my wife's 2023 Wrangler Rubicon, the brakes on my Gladiator feel weak overall.
I suspect it might be related to the vacuum assist system, but both dealerships have dismissed that idea. Any thoughts?
The independent shop bleed the brakes to rule out air in the system, but that didn’t solve the problem. The dealerships haven’t been able to replicate the issue and have no idea what’s causing it. Compared to my wife's 2023 Wrangler Rubicon, the brakes on my Gladiator feel weak overall.
I suspect it might be related to the vacuum assist system, but both dealerships have dismissed that idea. Any thoughts?
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