Blendsley
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I special ordered a 2021 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon and took delivery of it on November 7. It promptly quit running 3 days later. The dealer had it until the middle of December before they decided the PCM was bad. They had to pull a new one off of the assembly line and ship it to my dealer. Mind you I made my first payment on this Jeep and I didn’t even have it. Chrysler refuse to but it back saying it didn’t qualify under the lemon law after being at the dealer for over 30 days. I made the huge mistake of trusting Chrysler and kept the vehicle.
Fast forward to November 2023. I was the Jeep in order to go home and wax it in prep for winter and find the paint all along the bottom of the hood is blistered, not in one place, but the entire length of the hood. I took it back to the dealer and told them the paint was blistered, their reply was, “around the hinges?” From them I found out there is a design flaw on all of these rust buckets that Jeep but is refusing to recall. The body shop inspected the hood and found that the paint around the hinges on the hood was also blistered. They inspected the door hinges but did not find blisters on any of them, but pretty much said it is going to happen. They had to order a new hood and it has yet to arrive.
Fast forward to January 2024. I was driving my wife to work during a snow storm and all of a sudden the transmission went into neutral. I put it back in 2x2, put the transmission back in neutral, then back in drive and got her to work. I went back home to wait for the dealer to open, I barely got it to the dealer. Next day they told me the transmission was done and they had to order a new one.
I called Jeep customer service and demanded a buy back. I certainly can’t trade the Jeep off when it does not have a transmission. They refused, said it didn’t qualify.
I then got on Jeep Forum and found that issues with the PCM, the transmission and the paint are common problems that Jeep is ignoring and refuses buy backs.
I have found one class action suit against Jeep reference the paint issue.
I wondered if anyone else has had these issues and what you did.
Fast forward to November 2023. I was the Jeep in order to go home and wax it in prep for winter and find the paint all along the bottom of the hood is blistered, not in one place, but the entire length of the hood. I took it back to the dealer and told them the paint was blistered, their reply was, “around the hinges?” From them I found out there is a design flaw on all of these rust buckets that Jeep but is refusing to recall. The body shop inspected the hood and found that the paint around the hinges on the hood was also blistered. They inspected the door hinges but did not find blisters on any of them, but pretty much said it is going to happen. They had to order a new hood and it has yet to arrive.
Fast forward to January 2024. I was driving my wife to work during a snow storm and all of a sudden the transmission went into neutral. I put it back in 2x2, put the transmission back in neutral, then back in drive and got her to work. I went back home to wait for the dealer to open, I barely got it to the dealer. Next day they told me the transmission was done and they had to order a new one.
I called Jeep customer service and demanded a buy back. I certainly can’t trade the Jeep off when it does not have a transmission. They refused, said it didn’t qualify.
I then got on Jeep Forum and found that issues with the PCM, the transmission and the paint are common problems that Jeep is ignoring and refuses buy backs.
I have found one class action suit against Jeep reference the paint issue.
I wondered if anyone else has had these issues and what you did.
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