Scott Brubaker
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As title suggests, I am having issues with the P0300 issue with my new Gladiator (<4,500 miles).
Have had 2 Flashing P0300 alerts (stopped driving vehicle) and 2 solid P0300 alerts with my Gladiator. Dealer has been involved and professional, yet their only recourse is to reset the computer.
This is my second Gladiator, with the first having no error codes and several Moab adventures which is WHY I bought the Gladiator.
Bottom line ( I apologize for my ignorance here) My thought is that I bought the Jeep for Moab, where backcountry journeys are a mainstay. Very concerned about having a lemon. If I get a third "flashing" (total of 5 total P0300 alerts when combined with the 2 "solid" P0300 alert codes), does my Gladiator constitute "Lemon Law" enactment. Having no confidence about the reliability of my Gladiator negates the Moab adventure opportunity. If no Moab, then a Yugo would have sufficed for basic transportation.
How can I have a vehicle "flashing" or even "solid" P0300 code error and do Moab backcountry or any backcountry with confidence??
No longer feel good about my Gladiator. Am I overreacting?
As I have read the existing P0300 alert code threads, I would appreciate your collective thoughts. Thank you for your expertise.
Scott Brubaker
Have had 2 Flashing P0300 alerts (stopped driving vehicle) and 2 solid P0300 alerts with my Gladiator. Dealer has been involved and professional, yet their only recourse is to reset the computer.
This is my second Gladiator, with the first having no error codes and several Moab adventures which is WHY I bought the Gladiator.
Bottom line ( I apologize for my ignorance here) My thought is that I bought the Jeep for Moab, where backcountry journeys are a mainstay. Very concerned about having a lemon. If I get a third "flashing" (total of 5 total P0300 alerts when combined with the 2 "solid" P0300 alert codes), does my Gladiator constitute "Lemon Law" enactment. Having no confidence about the reliability of my Gladiator negates the Moab adventure opportunity. If no Moab, then a Yugo would have sufficed for basic transportation.
How can I have a vehicle "flashing" or even "solid" P0300 code error and do Moab backcountry or any backcountry with confidence??
No longer feel good about my Gladiator. Am I overreacting?
As I have read the existing P0300 alert code threads, I would appreciate your collective thoughts. Thank you for your expertise.
Scott Brubaker
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