Tom2020Glad
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Hey all - doing my learning and research as a new owner of a Gladiator. Just bought a 2020 used Overland last week.
I inspected the main battery (not Aux battery) and this is what I found:
I'm no expert, but if the vehicle calls for an AGM battery.......shouldn't an AGM battery be sitting there? The dealer I bought it from did their "1000 point check" of course and touted it during purchase. It has even been in the shop multiple times already with misfires and lean conditions. The below are items that they thought were causing the issues and have been changed:
1. MAP sensor - after about 30 miles of highway everything started to happen again.
2. Passenger side valve cover gasket and upstream O2 sensor (they said it was leaking on the O2 and fouling it out).
I'm seriously wondering if the non-AGM battery could have something to do with all of this.
Experts weigh in please. Thanks in advance for all responses - good or bad.
I inspected the main battery (not Aux battery) and this is what I found:
I'm no expert, but if the vehicle calls for an AGM battery.......shouldn't an AGM battery be sitting there? The dealer I bought it from did their "1000 point check" of course and touted it during purchase. It has even been in the shop multiple times already with misfires and lean conditions. The below are items that they thought were causing the issues and have been changed:
1. MAP sensor - after about 30 miles of highway everything started to happen again.
2. Passenger side valve cover gasket and upstream O2 sensor (they said it was leaking on the O2 and fouling it out).
I'm seriously wondering if the non-AGM battery could have something to do with all of this.
Experts weigh in please. Thanks in advance for all responses - good or bad.
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