So I took my 06 Rubi to the Stealership to see about a squeek (I think it's one of my belts) and figured I'd get an oil change while I was at it. I was informed of a recall on my clutch push rod and they "took care" of that too. Now my clutch is very short and as soon as I take my foot of the floor even by a hair, the clutch engages and it feels like I've only got a couple of inches worth of sweet spot, whereas I had much more before. Anyone else had this work done and have the same feel? I got the impression from the Service Guy that they didn't even check the squeek and I'm really questioning whether or not they even did the oil change, that I paid for . . . anyone know what color the filter the Stealerships use and if it says Mopar on it?
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i would question anything strange about work done on your jeep, especially if it comes out worse than when it went in. maybe talk to someone there and tell them your problem. the more you ask them to explain what is going on, the easier it is to see if they know what they are talking about. i dont know too much about dealership machanics, but if it feels that bad right from the start, you should really go in and say something or talk to a manager.
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Yeah looks like I'll have to take it back . . . I just hate to take it back to a place that I obviously can't trust. Thanks for the info on the filter . . . I thought it would be black, yet the one I have is white and seems to have way too much dust from wheelin' to have been put on today and never seen the dirt. So I took it in for a squeek that they didn't check and and an oil change that they didn't do, and a recall that now feels worse. Anyone had good luck with a dealerhip in the valley???That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Originally posted by trickcomanche View PostI cant speak for the rest of them, but I do the best job I possably can. Cuz I know how it is to bring your vehicle back in for the same problem. Plus I love what I do. Especially with jeeps.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Originally posted by Jeep Virgin View PostI have an 06 rubicon with 6 speed also and have not recieved anything about the clutch recall,That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Originally posted by Schmo View PostI hear ya and I'm sure that there are a lot of great mechanics/dealerships that care about the work they do, but it sure is frustrating when you have to deal with those that don't. When I push down the clutch, the first 2/3 or so of the travel does nothing . . . it's only the last (bottom) 1/3 that seems to engage the clutch. This doesn't sound right does it??? I'm wondering if they adjusted the clutch after removing/replacing the push rod. I know it's kinda stupid but even though it's only 20 bucks, the thing that eats me the most is the oil filter/change, had they done that, I could have explained the other things away rather than feeling ripped off!!!If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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Originally posted by Schmo View PostWhen I push down the clutch, the first 2/3 or so of the travel does nothing . . . it's only the last (bottom) 1/3 that seems to engage the clutch. This doesn't sound right does it??? I'm wondering if they adjusted the clutch after removing/replacing the push rod.
although they're all totally different, in my experience, a new clutch will catch very close to the floor and release immediately with very little play, until it breaks in and then drives normally after a few weeks. if they adjusted it, it may be re-set to factory which is why it feels like this.
just a side note, i also heard from one of my old mechanics that you should have it adjusted at every oil change, and it will practically last forever, although i haven't run one it's entire life to confirm this.
good luck on the oil change. i wouldn't put it past a dealer to try and pull one over on someone.03 TJ. It'll go 65mph...can't complain.
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Well I called and spoke with the service rep that I dealt with on Sat. I'll be taking it back in tomorrow to get the clutch taken care of, he explained that it shouldn't feel funny and will not self adjust, stretch, etc so they must have not adjusted it (my bet) or not adjusted it properly. I also brought up the oil filter and when he heard it wasn't a Mopar filter, he immediately said "that's not right" and that he'll take care of it all tomorrow . . . so we'll see . . . keepin my fingers crossed!!! Maybe I'll get lucky and they'll even check out the squeek??? I'll keep you posted.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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That's crappy news...I have taken my Jeep over to Canoga/Ellis,....
I always feel weird about dealerships, but then again, I try to check what they have done right away. When they pull the Jeep up to give it back to me, the first thing I do is open the hood ( and look for what ever was supposed to be worked on ).
Even if you don't know what you are looking for, it gives them the impression that you do. Just make it look like you are giving it an inspection, if you aren't already...
BTW.....I thought our clutches were hydraulic, meaning....'self-adjusting'....doesn't it share the reservoir with brakes???David aka Mr.[COLOR="DarkOrange"]Orange[/COLOR]
I think it's my turn for a bailout....what do you think?
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Originally posted by highway420 View PostBTW.....I thought our clutches were hydraulic, meaning....'self-adjusting'....doesn't it share the reservoir with brakes???
Not sure, but I specifically asked if the clutch would "self adjust", and the service rep mentioned it would not. Hey David, have you heard anything about the recall . . . I think it began back in 8/06. I'll be back at the dealership tomorrow bright and early and hopefully will have better luck. The clutch feels really weird . . . I've almost always driven a stick and this just doesn't feel right.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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