Yesterday I went and had what seems to be only a problem during the cold season, a squeaky clutch inspected and nothing was found. No problem. Once the weather heated up it went away.
But check this out. The very next day ( today), I go to start my car for work ( 6:20am) and the engine stops. I crank it back up and get to work, barely making it into the parking lot when my jeep cuts completely off. Every light on the dash came on.
I had to get it towed back to CARMAX . I was informed that it was my fuel pump. And get this. Was also told after it was fixed that Jeeps do not like to be low on gas. I was right above the empty mark ( I was going to get gas after work, I swear) and the indicator never came on. I was told that this is a common problem for Jeeps, Wrangles and Cherekee (sp?). So I was advised to keep the gas level above the 3/4 mark just to insure something like this won't happen again. He said it may allow it's owner to do it once, or maybe twice.
Thought I did enough research but I guess that one slipped right by.
Good thing I was still under a 30 day warranty. It's fixed and I'm happy
But check this out. The very next day ( today), I go to start my car for work ( 6:20am) and the engine stops. I crank it back up and get to work, barely making it into the parking lot when my jeep cuts completely off. Every light on the dash came on.
I had to get it towed back to CARMAX . I was informed that it was my fuel pump. And get this. Was also told after it was fixed that Jeeps do not like to be low on gas. I was right above the empty mark ( I was going to get gas after work, I swear) and the indicator never came on. I was told that this is a common problem for Jeeps, Wrangles and Cherekee (sp?). So I was advised to keep the gas level above the 3/4 mark just to insure something like this won't happen again. He said it may allow it's owner to do it once, or maybe twice.
Thought I did enough research but I guess that one slipped right by.
Good thing I was still under a 30 day warranty. It's fixed and I'm happy