Wav3Rid3r
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Hey Everyone!
I am putting this post up to see if anyone has experienced this with their gladiator. I recently traded in my 2020 Overland for a 2021 Mojave. I ordered my Mojave through my local dealer and just picked it up two weeks ago.
I daily my truck and have noticed a high pitched whistle coming from either the instrument cluster or behind it while at idle or moving. My gut feeling is it's the alternator (I ordered the truck with the tow package) or the power steering pump. Has anyone else experienced this?
I want to take it back to the dealership, but they are wanting to charge me a $200 diagnostics fee. Which I think is ridiculous since the truck is only two weeks old. Any thoughts or suggestions?
To top it off I also found two sheared fasteners. Not sure if this happened at the dealership or factory. Two of the fasteners that hold the trail rail management system in the bed, are clearly sheared off. You can see the fastener heads missing but the threaded portion in the hole. Thoughts on this?
Thanks!!
I am putting this post up to see if anyone has experienced this with their gladiator. I recently traded in my 2020 Overland for a 2021 Mojave. I ordered my Mojave through my local dealer and just picked it up two weeks ago.
I daily my truck and have noticed a high pitched whistle coming from either the instrument cluster or behind it while at idle or moving. My gut feeling is it's the alternator (I ordered the truck with the tow package) or the power steering pump. Has anyone else experienced this?
I want to take it back to the dealership, but they are wanting to charge me a $200 diagnostics fee. Which I think is ridiculous since the truck is only two weeks old. Any thoughts or suggestions?
To top it off I also found two sheared fasteners. Not sure if this happened at the dealership or factory. Two of the fasteners that hold the trail rail management system in the bed, are clearly sheared off. You can see the fastener heads missing but the threaded portion in the hole. Thoughts on this?
Thanks!!
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