Dakota Kid
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- ‘21 Gladiator Willys 3.0 Eco Diesel
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So follow up:
1. The dealership finally got my rig into the shop last Thursday after a call to Jeep Wave (thanks Ron!!)…
2. Mechanic told me message popped up due to snow in the air intake, that they cleaned it out and cleared code and drive it for a bit and all was good…
My concerns are these though:
1. I can’t even find where the air intake is getting air from on the left side of the eco diesel (drivers side) in the engine compartment. There is a hole about the size of a silver dollar above the front drivers side tire in the plastic wheel/engine shroud. If that is indeed where the engine sucks up fresh air, I can see where driving through snow drifts and blowing snow/blizzard conditions might through snow into the equation…. Otherwise I’m stumped at that explanation.
2. The actual work listed in invoice said there was snow packed into area of the DEF heaters for the tank/line connectors and that they cleaned out/reapplied new grease to electrical connections/cleared codes. This concerns me as I live in ND and driving through snow is not avoidable. I truly hope this was a one time event as the vehicle chewed up blizzard conditions and spit them out otherwise. If anyone Can educate me on actual intake port/source that would be awesome. If I “had” to put in a snorkel kit to protect against snow intake I’d happily take that solution to my wife?.
So apparently if you’re getting the DEF system failure message, you might want to have mechanics check for loose/disconnected DEF heater connections…or snow in the air intake.
Either way, it seems like they have to clear the code to reset the countdown.
1. The dealership finally got my rig into the shop last Thursday after a call to Jeep Wave (thanks Ron!!)…
2. Mechanic told me message popped up due to snow in the air intake, that they cleaned it out and cleared code and drive it for a bit and all was good…
My concerns are these though:
1. I can’t even find where the air intake is getting air from on the left side of the eco diesel (drivers side) in the engine compartment. There is a hole about the size of a silver dollar above the front drivers side tire in the plastic wheel/engine shroud. If that is indeed where the engine sucks up fresh air, I can see where driving through snow drifts and blowing snow/blizzard conditions might through snow into the equation…. Otherwise I’m stumped at that explanation.
2. The actual work listed in invoice said there was snow packed into area of the DEF heaters for the tank/line connectors and that they cleaned out/reapplied new grease to electrical connections/cleared codes. This concerns me as I live in ND and driving through snow is not avoidable. I truly hope this was a one time event as the vehicle chewed up blizzard conditions and spit them out otherwise. If anyone Can educate me on actual intake port/source that would be awesome. If I “had” to put in a snorkel kit to protect against snow intake I’d happily take that solution to my wife?.
So apparently if you’re getting the DEF system failure message, you might want to have mechanics check for loose/disconnected DEF heater connections…or snow in the air intake.
Either way, it seems like they have to clear the code to reset the countdown.
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