CapChimiChangas
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- First Name
- Vitorio
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- Mar 24, 2024
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- Location
- California, USA
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- Jeep Gladiator
- Occupation
- Research Engineer
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Hi,
I did the cluster central recall, and they also updated my upc (central compute unit) ( I may have used the wrong acronym), so I was traveling to the mountains for some break, the same trip I did before all fixes and upgrades. I’m still I stock gear ratio no changes from before ( just using Amsoil 0w-20 now instead of dealer), automatic transmission, and on a climbing it went to 6k rpm. And it has been like that for everything on my regular commute. It goes to 4K ~ 5k rpm sometimes. So ,is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
I switch to manual most of the time to avoid frying the engine.
All help is welcome. I already have a set appointment with the dealer on Tuesday to take it in for checking this.
Update:
After the Jeep had stayed with them for a week and they had used half tank, the conclusion was that:
It was alright;
There was nothing wrong - their words.
Also, since they never reached more than 60mph, it won't catch it and the acceleration from 0 to N on a light "normal" operation for them.
So I better regear this ASAP, and yes something is going on with the latest firmware update
I did the cluster central recall, and they also updated my upc (central compute unit) ( I may have used the wrong acronym), so I was traveling to the mountains for some break, the same trip I did before all fixes and upgrades. I’m still I stock gear ratio no changes from before ( just using Amsoil 0w-20 now instead of dealer), automatic transmission, and on a climbing it went to 6k rpm. And it has been like that for everything on my regular commute. It goes to 4K ~ 5k rpm sometimes. So ,is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
I switch to manual most of the time to avoid frying the engine.
All help is welcome. I already have a set appointment with the dealer on Tuesday to take it in for checking this.
Update:
After the Jeep had stayed with them for a week and they had used half tank, the conclusion was that:
It was alright;
There was nothing wrong - their words.
Also, since they never reached more than 60mph, it won't catch it and the acceleration from 0 to N on a light "normal" operation for them.
So I better regear this ASAP, and yes something is going on with the latest firmware update
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