retmil46 wrote:
macd wrote:
Well a week after the F37 recall was performed my CRD is getting towed back to the dealer. Yesterday I noticed growling and clicking coming from the tranny and today the tranny was clunking so bad I was afraid to drive it. My guess is the dealer didnt put it back together correct after the recall. My hope now is I get a new tranny and pump.
On a side note I called Jeep yesterday and told them about all my issues and they called me back telling me to fill out the Lemon Law card in my glove box. So whatever that means, it looks like Jeep is going to offer a buy back. First, thing I will ask is to find me another CRD, if that fails then a 150K warranty. Unfortunately there isnt a replacement on the market right now. Too bad the Grand Cherokee CRD isnt out yet.
As I said before, that's the one thing that has me running scared on this recall - a service tech inexperienced in tranny work slapping that beast back together wrong and lunching the whole works.
One thing I've strongly considered - asking the dealer and DC if they would just supply the parts and let my local tranny shop do the wrenching (I'd even pick up the labor), then take it by the dealer for any applicable reflash. At least I'd have a warm fuzzy that it was done RIGHT!
Mine is still seeping tranny fluid after checking today at lunch time. Maybe it will dry up. My fear is they may have ruined my perfectly operating CRD with this F37. I stayed on top of all the TSBs. Filter TSB at 8k miles after fightng with the dealer for 4k+ miles to get it done. Also the first reflash (21-009-06?) at about 9k miles (after major fighting to get it done) and again had the most recent reflash, 18-023-06 at 14k miles with even more fighting to get that done. Each time an appointment was made and the vehicle was never worked on until the 2nd or 3rd day after drop off. BUT, my Jeep still ran PERFECT and looked as good too!
Now this F37 - 6 days in the shop and they didn't even start on it until the 5th or 6th day. I scheduled with the SA on December 1st and asked if they had the part or needed to order it - he paused, checked his computer(supposedly) and said "yes, parts are in stock" but a week later he denied ever saying that as there were no parts to be found.
They refused to remove my skid plates without charge(even though the F37 calls for it) so I had to do it myself (with bad back) to pre-prep for my scheduled appointment - FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS YEAR! Those stupid nut-zerts do wear out and with the amount of skid plate on and off I've had to do myself - one already broke and several more are close to it. The dealership should be replacing those for me as well.
After 2 days, they agreed to give me a rental car (Friday night) but it had to be back my Monday morning - nice.... We agreed to a loaner car (non-smoking) to be delivered to my house Monday morning. It showed up and the a-hole that delivered it got out of the car smoking a cigarette, gave me a sh*t look, and flicked his cigarette into the street - making it useless for my wife to drive with her compromised immune system. I drove the smoke bomb to work and back once.
Now, careful inspection reveals some wire connectors damaged, the x-fer case shift cable retaining ring damaged, oil filter damaged, insulation damaged, and a possible transmission leak (maybe it will dry up). Oh yeah, the transmission cross member was slightly off from before so the skid plate holes did not line up perfect so I spent another 3 hours of my time fixing that last night.
Thanks for the great customer service WESTGATE CJD, PLAINFIELD, IN !!!
I guarante about 50% of people in this recall will have similiar experiences, if not more. Jeep builds really cool vehicles that people want to purchase, but the servicing side of Jeep is structurally flawed to the core and needs major revamping.