villageregular
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Some people and I went mudding, and on the way back the battery started draining and we got "Stop/Start Unavailable". We parked and put it on a tow truck and took it home. We weren't aware of how damaging mud was till we started doing some research.
I've thoroughly washed the undercarriage and engine bay twice. I charged the batteries and the issues have not gone away. We suspect it might be the alternator, cable, or a fuse.
We've all seen what happened with Gladiatrix. I would hate for Jeep to void our warranty, and that would void our extended warranty. But we need to get this fixed, and most preferably by Jeep.
Now, I'd like to avoid "you deserve this" and "you shouldn't have done that", etc. It was an honest mistake by some inexperienced folks that fell for marketing hype and their dreams.
I'm sure that we will find some great advice here on how to handle this. Any suggestions?
I've thoroughly washed the undercarriage and engine bay twice. I charged the batteries and the issues have not gone away. We suspect it might be the alternator, cable, or a fuse.
We've all seen what happened with Gladiatrix. I would hate for Jeep to void our warranty, and that would void our extended warranty. But we need to get this fixed, and most preferably by Jeep.
Now, I'd like to avoid "you deserve this" and "you shouldn't have done that", etc. It was an honest mistake by some inexperienced folks that fell for marketing hype and their dreams.
I'm sure that we will find some great advice here on how to handle this. Any suggestions?
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