rose1081
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http://forums.4wdmechanix.com/topic/252-jeep-kj-liberty-recall-n46a-trailer-hitch-is-the-fix/
Someone seems to have made it work with a new towbar?!
Someone seems to have made it work with a new towbar?!
http://forums.4wdmechanix.com/topic/252-jeep-kj-liberty-recall-n46—a-trailer-hitch-is-the-fix/
Someone seems to have made it work with a new towbar?!
Pleased for you Cobgoblin! Can't get the mopar one now though...still sitting tight on this, are others doing the same?
Hi all,I took my Jeep in and it failed,had beam fitted but I brought my tow bar away.They were not happy but I pointed out it was mine.
They tied up the trailer plug and left it rubbing on the tank in a gap at the front of the tank and a cross beam,i am sure it would puncture the tank by rubbing if left.
I am waiting a few weeks then I may refit (30 mins), I worked for 35 years as a Bus Fitter and have seen lots of split tanks on buses and never seen one on fire.
I also can not see why one of the tow bar manufacturers can not knock up a bar for us to buy,not a big job and a ready made market is out there. We would loose less money than trying to sell car.Better still we try to get Fiat to pay.
Hi all,I took my Jeep in and it failed,had beam fitted but I brought my tow bar away.They were not happy but I pointed out it was mine.
They tied up the trailer plug and left it rubbing on the tank in a gap at the front of the tank and a cross beam,i am sure it would puncture the tank by rubbing if left.
I am waiting a few weeks then I may refit (30 mins), I worked for 35 years as a Bus Fitter and have seen lots of split tanks on buses and never seen one on fire.
I also can not see why one of the tow bar manufacturers can not knock up a bar for us to buy,not a big job and a ready made market is out there. We would loose less money than trying to sell car.Better still we try to get Fiat to pay.
Thats another reason I don't want to go anywhere near the Jeep dealers. If I believed the car was a hazard or unsafe I would not be driving it; I have enough (40 years +) engineering experience to make that decision for myself. I really resent having to destroy something which really is mechanically sound.I was told it was only scrap, what did I want it for I told them it was my business.
Thats another reason I don't want to go anywhere near the Jeep dealers. If I believed the car was a hazard or unsafe I would not be driving it; I have enough (40 years +) engineering experience to make that decision for myself. I really resent having to destroy something which really is mechanically sound.
I thought of getting the modification done and replacing the tow bar like thwingers, but why do I have too?
There really is nothing wrong with it.
Hi, I think norfolkminis Renegade could be like mine. A Cherokee kj but a slightly different model with a bit of extra kit like driving lights/roof lights, a flat bonnet above the headlights. They made them in a small number and gave them the name "Renegade" but unfortunately not the ability to tow..........Craig
I was unaware that the Renegade was affected, did you have a recall notice. According to VOSA only Jeep Cherokees and Grand Cherokees are affected. I would be interested to know whether your recall was N46. It would seem that some, though not all insurers are being sensible. We can only hope that the powers that be come to their senses and sort this out soon. I am on several forums and whilst many of us are currently 'taking the high road' to give Fiat a chance to sort this out amicably for everyone involved, many of us are of the view that unless some sort of sensible option is given (i.e. supply of an alternative towbar, or installation of a 'skid pan' to protect the fuel tank) then I am afraid that many of us will have to take a more aggressive course of action. Only time will tell and unfortunately that is not on our side given that most of us need our vehicles to tow on a regular basis. Once I have received a reply from Fiat I will update you.
Hi, I think norfolkminis Renegade could be like mine. A Cherokee kj but a slightly different model with a bit of extra kit like driving lights/roof lights, a flat bonnet above the headlights. They made them in a small number and gave them the name "Renegade" but unfortunately not the ability to tow..........
Clannad48 - somewhere on my travels around American jeep forums someone stated that jeep claimed it didn't sell any diesel liberties in the US. That document clearly refers to gasoline only. Does anyone know if there have been ANY fires with diesel vehicles?
Our model of Cherokee was never available in the US as a diesel so there will be no stats to prove or disprove this.
Reason I know they never did diesel was I had a contact who used to have a weekly container shipment between the U.S. and here. He looked getting cheaper parts for me over there & ship for free but the bits I wanted were European sourced only due to being for a Diesel engine.
Does anyone here have or know of a petrol Cherokee???
The fact that the majority of Jeep cars in the UK are diesel is one of the questions I have sent to Fiat, as yet there has been no response. I amalso in contact with some people in the US who agree that the recall only mentions 'gasoline' and that in their opinion does not include diesel models. It was also raised that in one sentence it refers to the fact that vehicles with tow hitches are 'under-represented' in the fire statistics. I believe that Fiat are just trying to cover themselves against all eventualities. I could find no accident reports regarding Jeep fires in the UK. Does anyone know of any. BTW I am fully aware of the possible tragedy that could occur in the event of a rear-ender but feel that a little bit of commonsense should have been applied before issuing the recall. I sadly think that we willhave to 'wait and see' what Fiat come up with, although time is on their side, not ours.
Does anyone here have or know of a petrol Cherokee???