Nothing yet, unfortunately. I'm going to call them in the morning to follow up.Any news yet?
Nothing yet, unfortunately. I'm going to call them in the morning to follow up.Any news yet?
That has to be annoying as all hell - i could deal with the door lock issue for a bit - but that sound would drive me crazy. I am not sure if its me but it seems like every 22 model year vehicle (domestic anyway) has had issues.Spoke too soon, noise is back. Haven't drove it much since I got it back, but had to drive it a fair amount last week, and it's squealin' like a stuck hog again. Plus the bad door lock switch they swapped out, quit working again...... Goes back in March 4th, but to a different dealer this time.
Did you call Jeep Wave? nobody ever does, but when the new steering boxes came out in '20 for my JL they jumped me to the top of the line. I'd do that now.Spoke too soon, noise is back. Haven't drove it much since I got it back, but had to drive it a fair amount last week, and it's squealin' like a stuck hog again. Plus the bad door lock switch they swapped out, quit working again...... Goes back in March 4th, but to a different dealer this time.
Have been following this thread. We have the same issue on our 2022 Jeep gladiator. The dealer has replaced the idler pulley, alternator, the tensioner and the serpentine belt. It is still making the squealing noise. The dealer has now decided that the refrigerant is contaminated. They have sent a request to Chrysler to drain the refrigerant and put new in. Waiting on Chrysler to ok this next procedure. Sure hope that this will take care of it. Just a little reluctant to drive. But of course the dealership wants us to trade it in and let someone else have the problem.Did you call Jeep Wave? nobody ever does, but when the new steering boxes came out in '20 for my JL they jumped me to the top of the line. I'd do that now.
Sorry to hear you're doing with the same shit! It is frusting as hell. I'm giving up on mine, and trading it off. They are just throwing darts at the wall at this point hoping something sticks...meanwhile, everytime it needs to go back in, it's a 4-6 week wait for an appointment...and then naturally everything is back ordered. Everytime I go in the garage and see it sitting just pisses me off.....so time to send the gladiator packing!!Have been following this thread. We have the same issue on our 2022 Jeep gladiator. The dealer has replaced the idler pulley, alternator, the tensioner and the serpentine belt. It is still making the squealing noise. The dealer has now decided that the refrigerant is contaminated. They have sent a request to Chrysler to drain the refrigerant and put new in. Waiting on Chrysler to ok this next procedure. Sure hope that this will take care of it. Just a little reluctant to drive. But of course the dealership wants us to trade it in and let someone else have the problem.
You could buy something reliable like a Ford.Sorry to hear you're doing with the same shit! It is frusting as hell. I'm giving up on mine, and trading it off. They are just throwing darts at the wall at this point hoping something sticks...meanwhile, everytime it needs to go back in, it's a 4-6 week wait for an appointment...and then naturally everything is back ordered. Everytime I go in the garage and see it sitting just pisses me off.....so time to send the gladiator packing!!
i've had 17 ford trucks - my '23 Platinum was a piece of junk - $80k truck and engine started misfiring at 700 miles on the clock ... the panaromic roof cover would flap (sealing issue) just driving down the highway - it would go out of reverse on its own ... and nearly everything would rattle and shake after only 700 miles... imo - they are junk.You could buy something reliable like a Ford.
Ford used to be good, but in recent years, there are many more problems than usual.i've had 17 ford trucks - my '23 Platinum was a piece of junk - $80k truck and engine started misfiring at 700 miles on the clock ... the panaromic roof cover would flap (sealing issue) just driving down the highway - it would go out of reverse on its own ... and nearly everything would rattle and shake after only 700 miles... imo - they are junk.
I put 130k miles on my '14 F-150 in 2 years - it never let me down - i towed 14k lbs with it at one point (engine screaming and lots of rear end sag) and it never let me down - just oil changes - 1 serpentine belt and i did spark plugs as preventative maintenance - changed the trans fluid at 60k miles (oil changes every 3k-5k miles) those 5.0's were damn good engines imo.Ford used to be good, but in recent years, there are many more problems than usual.
The only 22's that were worth getting imo are the 4runners and landcruisers ... everything else is just junk in that year.I'm staying away from anything built after covid at this point....at least for quite awhile. It's funny when you look online ( marketplace, etc ) of how many 2022 models are for sale with hardly any miles on them. Just rolling piles of shit across the board with every brand it seems. I mean they all had their issues before that, but they really went to hell after covid.
Their quality has gone way down hill post '21 especially. Parts shortage or not - i'd rather wait and get a quality vehicle than get one now that is falling apart. No excuse for them. You know it used to be you could watch raw materials go in one end of the ford plant - and finished products go out.... globalization has really sinked quality across nearly all sectors of manufacturing.Ford seemed to be hit the hardest by supply-chain issues. There were many parking lots of vehicles near the factory which were waiting for parts before they could be finished.
Hope that’s it! Good luck!Took the gladiator back to the dealer that we bought it from. They have decided that it is the water pump. They are replacing it and we will see how it goes. Wish us luck. Probably won't be finished up until tomorrow.