'01 WJ Grand Cherokee Brake Pulsation
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Re: '01 WJ Grand Cherokee Brake Pulsation
Bummer!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't keep
> everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the DC
> Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
>
> Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil all
> over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change it
> while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up after he
> pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler, etc.
> Nice....
>
> Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the moment
> I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but the
> plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The drain
> plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact. Off
> to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't keep
> everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the DC
> Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
>
> Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil all
> over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change it
> while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up after he
> pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler, etc.
> Nice....
>
> Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the moment
> I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but the
> plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The drain
> plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact. Off
> to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
#32
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Re: '01 WJ Grand Cherokee Brake Pulsation
> Bummer! <
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
#33
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Re: '01 WJ Grand Cherokee Brake Pulsation
> Bummer! <
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
#34
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Re: '01 WJ Grand Cherokee Brake Pulsation
> Bummer! <
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
They'll hear fropm me first thing Monday AM...such BS, I should know better.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> >
> > LOL! In this case they're probably looking at a recall if they don't
keep
> > everyone happy. Even at high mileage it's worth a shot. Per my RO, the
DC
> > Service Bulletin Number is 0500302.
> >
> > Ok, now the bad part. I go to get in the thing this AM and there's oil
all
> > over the garage floor under the front bumper. (I had the dealer change
it
> > while it was in.) Turned out to be waste oil the guy didn't wipe up
after he
> > pulled the old filter, just left it all over the skid plate, spoiler,
etc.
> > Nice....
> >
> > Next I pull the dipstick and it's like WAY over full. So, seizing the
moment
> > I crawl underneath to pull the drain plug and let out the overfill but
the
> > plugs in so tight I had to use a breaker bar to get it loose. Then as I
> > unscrew it it's obvious it's been over tightened or (heavens) cross
> > threaded. So, I dumped all the oil...it had like 7.5 qts in it! The
drain
> > plug threads are buggered, but ok, it was probably run down with impact.
Off
> > to the store for 6 qts of oil. In go 5.5, right at the full mark. Never,
> > NEVER, let anyone change your oil!!!!!
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