Hair_MD wrote:
I am wondering what those of you that are unsatisfied with the F37 plan to do. I got my jeep back about a week ago, and I am not happy. I am still experiencing a little bit of shudder, (not nearly as bad or often as before) but who knows how it will be in 15k miles from now...
You might want to investigate the post concerning air in fuel lines. The theory suggests that this might be the root cause of the shudder issue.
Hair_MD wrote:
...I am also not happy with the fact ( and i know a lot of others share this with me) that they have "slightly" decreased the torque.
I do not know what to do at this point, if i bug DCX enough, and they say OK, we will put old programing on, and it damages more down the road, then i have screwed myself...
It’s not likely that DCX would ever agree to put the old programming back in (at least in my opinion).
Hair_MD wrote:
...If i leave it the way it is with the F37, then i paid a premium for something that i now do not have...
I would say that you most certainly did...
Hair_MD wrote:
...to be honest, i don't care if its only 5lbs of torque i L.O.S.T.. i spent my hard earned money on this, and i want what i paid for.
/end rant
Agreed.
Here's my take. If I could do anything I wanted - I would try to sue the pants off DCX for this (just for the principal of the matter). As a practical matter however, I don't think I've got the wherewithal to pursue something like this. I can see myself getting wiped out pretty quickly trying to go up against such a large beast. Perhaps some way of hopping aboard on a class action effort will present itself down the road. I don't know. If I could figure out a way to put of a fight without getting killed in the process, I might be interested. We'll see what happens...