jbehrn
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I’m on my 4th Gladiator (don’t ask) and have been experiencing intermittent CEL/UConnect warnings since I bought it in late June. After the purchase, the truck’s CEL came on at 150 miles and stayed light. My local dealer diagnosed the issue as misfire on cylinders 2, 3, and 4; the dealer advisor reported issues with the Cam phasers, cleared the codes and scheduled a future drop off date. Between that date and the scheduled drop-off repair date, the CEL came on, stayed light for a few minutes and went away. The UConnect app briefly displayed a warning message which then cleared after the CEL went off. I mentioned this to the dealer a the drop off day for the warranty work. The dealer performed the Z37 update, checked for issues, ran the truck about 60 miles and reported no issues. I picked up the truck and a few days later the same thing occurred. The truck’s CEL illuminated and the UConnect app reported a warning and then both cleared. This has been occurring since then (with the exception that UConnect no longer reports the issue ?)
Fast forward a couple of months (earlier this week) and I finally brought it in again. Jeep Customer Service stepped in and worked with the local dealer but they were never been able to reproduce the issue…. I was advised to drive it until it happened again (awesome advice, what else am I going to do? ?) and report it.
Cut to today… I’m at ~8000 miles and I’m thinking that I’ll just have to live with it and then this happens. I’m sitting at a stop sign, when my old friend CEL appeared, and went away about 15 seconds later, when the truck started vibrating and making a horrible knocking sound (see attached video) with an accompanying loud ticking/pinging. You can’t tell by the video, but the truck was shaking quite a bit. I made it back home, parked and took a video of the engine with the hood open. Sounds terrible… what do y’all think? The truck ran fine on the way home and it’s not shaking - but sounds terrible. Bad cams? Bad rockers? Possessed by the spirit of an angry Ford Pinto? ?
Fast forward a couple of months (earlier this week) and I finally brought it in again. Jeep Customer Service stepped in and worked with the local dealer but they were never been able to reproduce the issue…. I was advised to drive it until it happened again (awesome advice, what else am I going to do? ?) and report it.
Cut to today… I’m at ~8000 miles and I’m thinking that I’ll just have to live with it and then this happens. I’m sitting at a stop sign, when my old friend CEL appeared, and went away about 15 seconds later, when the truck started vibrating and making a horrible knocking sound (see attached video) with an accompanying loud ticking/pinging. You can’t tell by the video, but the truck was shaking quite a bit. I made it back home, parked and took a video of the engine with the hood open. Sounds terrible… what do y’all think? The truck ran fine on the way home and it’s not shaking - but sounds terrible. Bad cams? Bad rockers? Possessed by the spirit of an angry Ford Pinto? ?
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