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Check and make sure all fuses are fully seated. If your handy you can check the PCM and pull the connector off. Known issue with the power steering pin having a connection issue. Easy fix.
They can access through the B pillar but the belt spool, HVAC pillar duct and other components have to come out. Then remove the sound deadening and they can access the back side of that bracket. I hope they get it fixed for you. It is a really annoying noise for sure!
That is a shame. Plenty of miles since my repair above and the noise is gone. Another member did the same thing and said noise is 80% gone. He was going to try it again to get it to 100%. It is not the bolt or weld nut. It is the outer to inner rocker brace right behind that area they...
I notice if I keep my hands steady it alerts. If I make minor movements it does not alert.
“Drowsy Driver Detection tracks vehicle movement, such as lane deviation, and interaction, such as steering-wheel input over time, for driving behavior consistent with that of a drowsy driver. When...
I used them on an issue with our Gladiator. Excellent follow up and helped get a back ordered part in timely. They work in conjunction with your dealer. Bad dealer…then likely nothing Jeep Cares can do. Some folks think going full on Karen on them is the key. It’s not. Professionalism was...
This RRT also has the following statement:
If a customer’s VIN is listed in VIP or your RRT VIN list, perform the repair. If any vehicle not on the VIN list exhibits the symptom/condition or DTC, perform the repair.
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Note the last sentence. Good idea to look for another dealer. Worst case...
@JeepCares I got a warning that Uconnect update failed. Guess I’ll keep my appointment for 10/18 at the dealer. I had it set for WiFi update so maybe the signal was weak. I’ve unchecked it for now to see if it will update via cellular.
I could also reproduce the noise by moving the pretensioner piston or taking a screwdriver and using leverage on the bracket where the rear bolt was. I guess it could have been a body seam but when I scoped the bolt was touching or really close to the brace. I guess it is possible by pushing...
Sometimes after an update a module or two may not reboot correctly. Sometimes a few vehicle restarts will fix it. I should have taken a video of my fix. I could see that brace flexing when I replicated it over extending the door at the hinges.
That is disappointing. Mine made a knock/creak sound. I would hear mine when stopping/accelerating and say turning into a driveway with a dip. Did not always do it on a straight road. I’ve put on 1k miles since my fix and it is gone. So are they going to try anything else?