lesterjanpearson
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I don't want to get to used to it to be honest. its a 3 month old jeep. so I'm looking for solutions.
Not trying to be a dick, but maybe you should consider selling your Jeep and move on? Looking through your history, it seems that, just maybe, you fell in love with the "idea" of owning a Wrangler and have since found the "reality" to be something else? The phase "It's A Jeep Thing" is not a new one. Embrace it, or you will be forever disappointed by these trivial issues.
Not trying to be a dick, but maybe you should consider selling your Jeep and move on? Looking through your history, it seems that, just maybe, you fell in love with the "idea" of owning a Wrangler and have since found the "reality" to be something else? The phase "It's A Jeep Thing" is not a new one. Embrace it, or you will be forever disappointed by these trivial issues.
If it's only 3 months let the dealer/warranty take care of it.
A lot of people I see and talk to has the same dilemma when they start to experience what owning a wrangler actually means. The expenses, the constant maintenance it actually needs. They end up wanting to get rid of it.
After my 2015 was a couple of months old, it developed a leak dead center between the panels. It only happened when the JK had been parked during a heavy rain and then I first moved it. It dripped right over the radio.
I asked the dealership to look at it when I took it in for service. They played with it and finally replaced the seals. When I got it back, it leaked worse and more often the before. I learned my lesson and didn't take it back for them to look at again.
The problem all but went away over time.
Last week I put my soft top on and it stopped leaking once and for all. Problem solved.
my 2010 hard top has never leaked, it's not something to get used to...yeah there are some things that are just a design flaw, but a leaking hardtop?? for that kind of money I better stay dry.
If it's that new take it back to the dealer, I believe they have a full rubber corner piece to replace the foam.
You can buy it from me, and I will just have to go back to my TJ and CJ, and post on those threads. I am just new with JKs because after the old jeeps it took a lot of years for JKs to reach my city.
and no one knows jack shit about it here. our dealership pretty much are just salesmen/women. only reads the brochure probably.
I thought the best thing of owning a JK is you can transform it to anything you want it to be. No limits. thats what imaginations are for. maybe you just lack of it.
there are a lot of pretty helpful info from other members besides you. but I don't mean to be a dick too. so when you have a flat tire, pretty much to just have to deal with it huh? lame.
Ok man, I can see your frustrated and get that you did not what to hear what I had to say. Beyond that, you have been hanging around for what, the better part of a year, right? Never bothered to give a wave or introduce yourself. Started no less than 45 threads asking for advice or questions regarding your brand new Wrangler. Helped basically no one else on this forum, so excuse me for saying that maybe, just maybe, you are in a bit over your head? I mean really, grips about window washer fluid, hot air while standing next to your Jeep? The list goes on and on.
Really, there is more to being a member than spongeing endless information. Why don't you give a wave, tell us about your Jeep, post a pic of it and contribute to a thread that has nothing to do with asking questions or gathering information?
Your right about Jeep Wanglers being a vehicle that can be transformed and that the possibilities are endless. Stop sweating the minor details, transform your Jeep using YOUR imagination and then SHARE your experience with the rest of us. It's a two way street.