'03 KJ Recall Info for CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KY, MA, ME, MD, MI, OH, PA, etc.

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Clyde Frog

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Seven year old vehicle. Shouldn't be done on the manufacturer's dime anyway.

I agree. The thought of getting free repairs from the dealership just excited me a little on the inside :D

familykj -- It's not that we care, per se (at least I don't anyway). It just seems silly to replace a wear-and-tear part on a vehicle manufactured 7, almost 8 years ago. It would kind of be like if the dealership did a recall on tires (yes, yes I know the specifics but just go along with the same principal). It'd just be kind of inane since it's a part you'll more than likely almost certainly need to place anyway. I know, it's a poor comparison example but the basic principal is the same.
 

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Personally, I think they should have a mileage limitation on them - like if your vehicle has over 80K miles, then they shouldn't have to replace them under the recall. My wife's '03 KJ only has ~36K miles on it now, so if there is any wear or rusting on the ball joints, I have no problem with them picking up the tab. Even though her truck is almost 8 years old, it still has low mileage and those parts shouldn't wear out with that amount of miles.
 
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just got my letter yesterday about the recall, i emailed the closest dealer to get mine in but we'll see how long that takes......
 

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I agree. The thought of getting free repairs from the dealership just excited me a little on the inside :D

familykj -- It's not that we care, per se (at least I don't anyway). It just seems silly to replace a wear-and-tear part on a vehicle manufactured 7, almost 8 years ago. It would kind of be like if the dealership did a recall on tires (yes, yes I know the specifics but just go along with the same principal). It'd just be kind of inane since it's a part you'll more than likely almost certainly need to place anyway. I know, it's a poor comparison example but the basic principal is the same.

I am not being difficult, but again the question arises...Why do you care if they decide to change a part that is *** amount of years old. Silly maybe, but who cares. In these times, they may feel it is giving them a good name, keeping sales up, or keeping people employed. If they want to, let them....Is it costing you or me anything?
 

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Why do you guys care if the manufacturer is fixing something that they feel is bad. How does it affect you?

I agree. The thought of getting free repairs from the dealership just excited me a little on the inside :D

familykj -- It's not that we care, per se (at least I don't anyway). It just seems silly to replace a wear-and-tear part on a vehicle manufactured 7, almost 8 years ago. It would kind of be like if the dealership did a recall on tires (yes, yes I know the specifics but just go along with the same principal). It'd just be kind of inane since it's a part you'll more than likely almost certainly need to place anyway. I know, it's a poor comparison example but the basic principal is the same.

I am not being difficult, but again the question arises...Why do you care if they decide to change a part that is *** amount of years old. Silly maybe, but who cares. In these times, they may feel it is giving them a good name, keeping sales up, or keeping people employed. If they want to, let them

Because it's another example of a business being bullied by our government. There is nothing wrong with KJ UBJs. ThunderbirdJunkie didn't have to replace one until 135k miles, and his junk is lifted and gets wheeled and abused.

you guys don't get it - It's not Chrysler replacing it because "they feel" it's bad, the NHTSA did one of their ******** investigations and "found" that there are a bunch of idiots that don't maintain their vehicles or cry because they had to fork out $400+ for an upper control arm, so THEY forced Chrysler to issue a recall.
....Is it costing you or me anything?

IT SURE IS.
The price of previous recalls and future potential recalls are rolled into the price of every new vehicle.
A KJ like ThunderbirdJunkie's stickered for 22 grand new. If you buy a new '09 KK sport with the same options, the SOB is almost 30 grand.
Sure you can blame part of that on inflation, but why was a Mustang GT in 2002 30 grand, and a Mustang GT in 2010 is also 30 grand if that's the case?
Just sayin', if you guys want to go get your free socialist ******** goodies, go right ahead. Support our bullying government and hurt our local and big businesses.
 

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Because it's another example of a business being bullied by our government. There is nothing wrong with KJ UBJs. ThunderbirdJunkie didn't have to replace one until 135k miles, and his junk is lifted and gets wheeled and abused.

you guys don't get it - It's not Chrysler replacing it because "they feel" it's bad, the NHTSA did one of their ******** investigations and "found" that there are a bunch of idiots that don't maintain their vehicles or cry because they had to fork out $400+ for an upper control arm, so THEY forced Chrysler to issue a recall.


IT SURE IS.
The price of previous recalls and future potential recalls are rolled into the price of every new vehicle.
A KJ like ThunderbirdJunkie's stickered for 22 grand new. If you buy a new '09 KK sport with the same options, the SOB is almost 30 grand.
Sure you can blame part of that on inflation, but why was a Mustang GT in 2002 30 grand, and a Mustang GT in 2010 is also 30 grand if that's the case?
Just sayin', if you guys want to go get your free socialist ******** goodies, go right ahead. Support our bullying government and hurt our local and big businesses.

I was just trying to figure out why you were so against a recall. TBJ, is yours under the recall? If not, than that is why you went 135k, if so, they were probably shot before you knew it.

I do agree with the fact that they put the cost into the new vehicles, which is why I don't buy new. B/C of your polical views, this becomes a different story and I am leaving that alone....

To add conclusion to this story, I just got mine back from being replaced, I am happy. Saved me that $400 that I don't have...I am good with that.
 

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ThunderbirdJunkie checks his balljoints every ~1000. The driver's side control arm was replaced.
ThunderbirdJunkie's KJ is under recall.
He will NOT have it done.
It's not political views, it's the view that gov't needs to stop bullying businesses.
 

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I hear you. I guess I am just thankful I got some new ones, and it saved me the money. I take the little things one step at a time. ( From reading this Forum, I gather you do maintain your Libby)
 

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Here's a thought for debate.

What if your vehicle is involved in the recall and you don't have the upper ball joints replaced under the recall. Then, you get into an accident because your upper ball joint fails.

Can you be held liable for your negligence? You knowing ignored the recall.
 

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Here's a thought for debate.

What if your vehicle is involved in the recall and you don't have the upper ball joints replaced under the recall. Then, you get into an accident because your upper ball joint fails.

Can you be held liable for your negligence? You knowing ignored the recall.
Yes if the other party finds out and pursues it.
 

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Yes if the other party finds out and pursues it.

Generally, in the world of real courtrooms, there's no percentage in pursuing you. You don't have any money.

The real percentage is almost always in pursuing the auto manufacturer.
 

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Generally, in the world of real courtrooms, there's no percentage in pursuing you. You don't have any money.

The real percentage is almost always in pursuing the auto manufacturer.
But that won't hold weight since the recall was issued but you did not get it fixed(which is free),the blame still lands on the owner not the manufacturer.
 

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You guys getting the letters and having this recall show on the website with your VIN, what is your build date?? Trying to get a better handle on when the actual cutoff was. Cause some 03's are included and some are not.
 

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Recall is to late for me, I replaced mine with JBA's. Oh well. Wonder if they will pay me the money I spent for the JBA's since I replaced them myself?
 

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WOW, I might be able to get my money back for the JBA's. There's a paragraph in the letter that say's:

"If you have already experienced this condition and have paid to have it repaired, please send your original receipts and/or other adequate proof of payment to........ for reimbursement."

Worth a try!
 

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You guys getting the letters and having this recall show on the website with your VIN, what is your build date?? Trying to get a better handle on when the actual cutoff was. Cause some 03's are included and some are not.

May of 2002 from inside my driver door, I can't find the exact date though. Mine went well yesterday, they look to be at a much better angle so to reduce the wear and tear..here are some pics.
 

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You guys getting the letters and having this recall show on the website with your VIN, what is your build date?? Trying to get a better handle on when the actual cutoff was. Cause some 03's are included and some are not.

I believe the dates were you had to have been manufactured between May of 2002 and September of 2002. Mine was manufactured in December of 2002 and it neither popped up when I did my VIN on the website nor did I get a call/letter from Jeep.
 

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