Mud - How to try and keep it off????
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What ever you DO, make sure if you have an 08-09 Jeep, that after going through mud, you rinse out the WHEEL SENSORS. I ran the 4 Wheel course at Gorman, CA and then ended up at the dealership, fighting to have the wheel sensors replaced under warranty. I must have spend 2-hours blasting off ALL the mud and dirt and I was NEVER TOLD about these sensors. When the fair, ALL your warning light come on and stay ON. Computer failure, ABS, EPS. I had to pay $80 and Chrysler paid the additional $90. WHO KNEW....... I told the 800 customer service, that I used my Jeep as it was intended for and they told me that over 90% of all Jeeps sold, never hit the dirt. So I kindly told them, that I am that small percentage and I feel that I was responsible and used it just the way their ads and TRAIL ratings says too.
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
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JK Enthusiast
For the wheel wells simply let it dry completely and then slap each fender a few times and it all falls right out. Don't do this in your driveway, visit one of your buds and do it in his driveway!
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What ever you DO, make sure if you have an 08-09 Jeep, that after going through mud, you rinse out the WHEEL SENSORS. I ran the 4 Wheel course at Gorman, CA and then ended up at the dealership, fighting to have the wheel sensors replaced under warranty. I must have spend 2-hours blasting off ALL the mud and dirt and I was NEVER TOLD about these sensors. When the fair, ALL your warning light come on and stay ON. Computer failure, ABS, EPS. I had to pay $80 and Chrysler paid the additional $90. WHO KNEW....... I told the 800 customer service, that I used my Jeep as it was intended for and they told me that over 90% of all Jeeps sold, never hit the dirt. So I kindly told them, that I am that small percentage and I feel that I was responsible and used it just the way their ads and TRAIL ratings says too.
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....
Does ANYONE know of "any other part" that I need to look at while cleaning?
Will the PAM work in this Sensor area at the weeks.
Also I was told to use HOT water and high pressure, not cold water from my garden hose.....