Five Things We HATE About Our 2018 Jeep Wrangler Complaints Answered

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  • @truthspace5525
    @truthspace5525 6 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    The quick and easy answer, is that they have a target price, target build time, and target fuel mileage. Then they basically try to build the best vehicle they can within those limitations. There are also a lot of regulations they have to comply with.

  • @magealexstra
    @magealexstra 6 ปีที่แล้ว +491

    So basically this is a video of Jeep's guy saying we heard all your complaints and we think they don't matter.

    • @manicmotox4214
      @manicmotox4214 5 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      I agree with you totally. It was his textbook way of answering questions "meets the standards" of what the customers want. They fecked up, and don't want to admit that their new jeep isn't loved by everyone like the JK is. You have a hard core jeep offroad/enthusiast ask these questions, and then see how the engineer will react. I really doubt it will be taken back to "the drawing board"

    • @danwinters3948
      @danwinters3948 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      you can permanently disable it , look it up on u tube .did mine.

    • @H.pylori
      @H.pylori 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dan is correct. Check out a "how to" video on jeepinformant...it is easy to do.

    • @H.pylori
      @H.pylori 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I did not want to say it, but I had the distinct feeling that the Jeep engineer guy was not an off-roader and really did not care about the issues that real Jeepers raised. As someone else has said, the market drives the product, and FCA wants to sell more Jeeps by sissyfying it to appeal to soccermom/mall crawlers/ and off-road wannabies. It is all about economics. Basically he is saying that Jeep will make a basic vehicle that can appeal to everyone and you the off-roader can spend thousands to make it your way. This way they sell more Jeeps. I guess it makes sense for a business standpoint.

    • @MoonyJohn
      @MoonyJohn 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      None of you understand. Everything that is mentioned can be replaced by aftermarket. The wrangler is so universal, cant just produce a vehicle straight for wheeling, its balanced. And hes right about the 25%, everyone is still going to buy the wrangler but the 75% love the jeep the way it is. Auto start stop is going to be featured in every new car. Get used to it. How do you know its going to shorten the lifespan? Have you owned one? Turn the button off then. Im sorry you have to be the dreaded 25% where it so inconvenient for you.
      Cant make everyone happy :cheers:

  • @Pkp4l
    @Pkp4l 6 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    He says "meets criteria" a lot. That's like saying, I made straight D's in college - but still graduated. I mean, if that's your standard, great. But sometimes going above and beyond "good enough" is what sets a quality brand apart.

    • @BBAB24
      @BBAB24 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 well said!

    • @schmi364
      @schmi364 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Can't graduate college with straight D's bro.

    • @aBathingGrape
      @aBathingGrape 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ds get degrees

    • @kurtnulf3362
      @kurtnulf3362 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thats like its good enough for government work please where talking about a $35000 car here

  • @foolspeedahead
    @foolspeedahead 6 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    My biggest complaint is how hard people stare at me while I’m driving mine. 😂

  • @LiteBrite
    @LiteBrite 6 ปีที่แล้ว +619

    Oh gosh, I just had this video sent to me and I absolutely love it! Never in a million years would I have imagined that my "5 Things" video would be brought before a chief engineer for Jeep (please tell me you also showed him our "5 Things We LOVE" video as well?! haha).
    It is also always worth mentioning that my husband and I thrash our new JLUR and test it beyond what's considered 'the norm' for offroading, especially for a practically stock vehicle. But that has always been our goal - to push the new JL to the extreme and find its limits! Which I believe we've done multiple times, and have been extremely impressed with over and over again. This vehicle is INSANELY capable offroad, even for the paces we put it through, and we love the hell out of it!
    I LOVE that you were able to bring the points up to an engineer, and I love even more that you could tell he was trying not to chuckle more than once! He's definitely correct in stating the new JL meets standards, unfortunately the type of wheeling we do isn't necessarily anyone's basis for "standard". Huge props to you guys for starting the conversation, and even more so to the engineer for being as tactful as he was with his answers!
    But on to the more important question - Does this mean our warranty is voided? 😂

    • @TFLcar
      @TFLcar  6 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      Thanks for the kind words, we’re happy we were able to bring your comments to Jeep. We love Jeeps and we’re lucky enough to have access to the guys who build them so it seemed natural to bring up your concerns!

    • @andymckane7271
      @andymckane7271 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Many years ago, back in the late 1960's and early 1970's, Rover car and Land Rover warranties in the U.S. specifically stated their warranties were void when the vehicles were "abused" or when they were "raced." All sorts of things could qualify as abuse. I once collapsed three of the four pistons on a brand new (just off the boat) Land Rover 88" Deluxe Hard Top I was driving from Seattle to the Rover/Land Rover dealership in Missoula, MT. (At the moment the pistons collapsed, I was going down a mountain pass flat-out. I don't think the vehicle had more than 75 miles on it at that time.) I was 20 years old. The dealer, Gary Schubach, told me to tell the factory service rep that I "didn't think I was driving over 50 at the time the pistons collapsed." I repeated what I was told to say. The service rep, his name was Bob Wright, pointed out that the speedometer needle (which had a peg at approximately where 85 would be on the speedo), was frozen in place at approximately 20 MPH. It would not go down to zero. I suspect I was probably doing about 90 when the pistons collapsed. I used to drive like a bat out of hell. But when I got married at age 22, and with a limited income, I suddenly stopped deliberately making my cars "fly through the air." (There was a Jeep ad on TV that showed a CJ-5 flying through the air. The voice-over said something to the effect at the time the Jeep was off-the-ground, "Virtually indestructible." To a 16 or 18 year old kid, that was all I needed to do the same foolish things. I never blamed all the stupid things I broke on the vehicle in those days. I knew it was from the "abuse" I gave to my cars. Later, in 1974 after I served a tour in the Navy, I went into the Land Rover parts business. That business, McKane's Rover Imports of San Diego, sold many, many rear axle shafts. I would tell anyone to this day that Land Rover rear axles, in 1968 through 1974 U.S. specification vehicles, were definitely poorly made. Ditto L-R 4-cylinder petrol exhaust manifolds. The part numbers for these three items---from memory, were: 591378 for the RH rear half shaft; 591379 for the LH rear half shaft; and 574721 (and later 598473) for the exhaust manifolds. In all fairness to Land Rover/Rover, I never personally knew of any of the 598473 exhaust manifolds to break. By the way: You LiteBrite folks, the two of you, do a damn fine job with your videos! I'm delighted that you don't blame Jeep for most of the parts that have broken (or cracked) on your Jeep. (The broad frontal area, the close to vertical windshield, helps to attract rocks and other debris on the road into cracking the glass.) Congratulations on very well produced and edited videos. And Kevin is one-hell of a good driver. If you are still in Japan, I hope things are going well for you there. Domo Arigato! Andy McKane, Springville, Utah.

    • @andymckane7271
      @andymckane7271 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I should have added that Rover of North America (I think by then it was called Leyland Motor Sales in the western zone out of Brisbane, CA), replaced the engine and the speedometer without cost to Schubach Motors of Missoula. To this day I'm sorry that I lied as to how fast I was driving when the pistons collapsed. One more thing: My Rubicon's power virtually disappeared when I got stuck in wet sand right above the shoreline on Molokai this past April. I had the car in "Drive." I didn't realize until watching one of your videos that the new JL's, and apparently the JK's before it, were designed so that the engine would automatically reduce power (or RPM) when the vehicle is in drive with too much tire slippage. The day I got stuck I didn't have a tire pressure gauge in the car. Nor did I have our electric compressor. The shipping company would not let me ship anything inside the Rubicon when I shipped it from Utah to Hawaii. I'm looking forward to buying a 2019 JL Rubicon Unlimited. I've only recently decided that my new Ruby will be built with the Pentastar V6 and not with the diesel. Again, great work with your videos. And thanks for the advice about not using "Drive" when lots of tire slippage is to be expected. That was really dumb of me. And since I didn't have my glasses with me at the time I got stuck, I couldn't remember how the diff locks worked! Dumb, dumb and dumber.

    • @jacobwalls452
      @jacobwalls452 6 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Lite Brite your vid sounds like a click-bait, nit-picky video...yuck

    • @saleen12
      @saleen12 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Wow this is sick for the litebrite fam. Great work everyone.

  • @Captndarty
    @Captndarty 6 ปีที่แล้ว +669

    He answers questions like a politician...🙄

    • @groberts1980
      @groberts1980 6 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      Exactly. He's not answering them at all.

    • @m-at-the-w142
      @m-at-the-w142 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I understand where he comes from, not being able to except any "fault" in the design, but yes, he definitely tries to dodge the question or justify shortcomings (and in all fairness, some of them are justified, but some of his justifications were terrible)

    • @timj5413
      @timj5413 6 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      "well, you see it has to meet certain criteria. In our testing it did meet all criteria, and feel it performs adequately under necessary conditions"

    • @erikgonzalez2278
      @erikgonzalez2278 5 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      These questions were kind of pointless because they design these things that way for a reason.

    • @sethchiaroproductions2171
      @sethchiaroproductions2171 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Captndarty I noticed that as well

  • @sickml430
    @sickml430 5 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Why am I watching this I can't even afford a set of wheels from jeep.

  • @vanillabean7960
    @vanillabean7960 5 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    11:19 minutes of “It meets the criteria”

  • @CarsAndZebras
    @CarsAndZebras 6 ปีที่แล้ว +272

    Answers translated:
    1. 99% of wranglers only go to the mall/soccer practice, so the glass is appropriate for these conditions.
    2. That would cost too much. Also, see #1.
    3. Yeah, that license plate can rip off.... but we didn't think of that. Too late now.
    4. It's not great, but you can "absolutely" buy an aftermarket model.
    5. You can put on a 35" tire, just don't open the tail gate.
    6. The government makes us do it.
    7. We know you guys don't like start/stop, but we put it in there anyway. Too bad. You can just run it in 4-Low since that turns it off.
    8. Yes, we know the parts are cheap. Just buy lots of $0.50 clips.
    9. Don't blame us, blame Fiat.

    • @CarsAndZebras
      @CarsAndZebras 6 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      And yes, this is a joke. I feel like I have to mention that.

    • @jayangus
      @jayangus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I see your jokes but you are not far from the truths! 😂

    • @GriffXJ
      @GriffXJ 6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I do feel like 7 is also government regulation to get the required MPG ratings under the old CAFE ruling

    • @Matt02341
      @Matt02341 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Cars And Zebras WAYALIFE had a start stop issue and the fix was to switch over to manual. I am not sure if they were in 4 lo though

    • @dns711
      @dns711 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The lisence plate is in a much better spot than on the JK.

  • @rowdyron4111
    @rowdyron4111 6 ปีที่แล้ว +417

    Sounds like most answers included "meets our requirements". He follows most of these statements with "listening to our customers". It would appear that some customers (maybe a lot), are not satisfied with just meeting Jeeps requirements. This guy was stand up for facing the nine questions, but it seemed obvious that he's well versed in tap dancing and bullshiting. Great video inspite of the corporate answers.

    • @scottfast03
      @scottfast03 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Agree 100%

    • @cricketscreations524
      @cricketscreations524 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Big picture Jeep is selling to millions of people, it already is way more off road worthy than any other vehicle out there unless u modify it in some way, which u can also do with this jeep, kinda like if I order a pepperoni pizza and it didn’t come with enough pepperoni I can then take it upon myself to add more pepperoni.

    • @cricketscreations524
      @cricketscreations524 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      The only question I had trouble with was number 7 why can’t we turn the damn start stop feature off permanently until we choose to use whenever we feel like it instead if the damn thing turning back on everytime I get in the Jeep.

    • @jdh9_
      @jdh9_ 6 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      I agree that it was unsatisfactory when he answered several questions by saying it “meets requirements”. He missed the opportunity to explain what the requirements were exactly and why Jeep chose to make them requirements. He could have explained the design options that were considered and their trade offs and why Jeep chose to go the way they did.
      Still give him props for going on camera to answer some tough questions.

    • @deanbaird
      @deanbaird 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Lite *brite* (not “bright”).
      Roman: thanks for putting the JL Chief on the spot with Lite Brite’s misgivings. But don’t marginalize her complaints just because you’re standing next to the Jeep guy. Wayalife was down on the rear bumper, too, and that guy loves Wranglers more than anyone I know. Jeep Informant shows that they’ve changed the fan blade design already (at least for the turbo).
      Isn’t Mopar going to offer Gorilla Glass? Did a Jeep guy just undercut an upcoming Mopar aftermarket product?

  • @SirThunderPants
    @SirThunderPants 5 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    He dismissed every question by saying "It meets the criteria". What criteria? Who's? He gave nothing but non answers. Such a politician.

  • @paulspurlock599
    @paulspurlock599 6 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I really feel like he dodged a lot of questions and/or you really didn't present the issues the way she did on her channel(Lite Brite). You kind of made it seem like she was whining rather than having valid points and really didn't explain why she thought things were bad. Not to mention most of her gripes weren't about just any Wrangler, she was pointing out what needs changed on Rubicon -- the premier jeep to be doing serious rock climbing/off-roading. You're talking about what is essentially a $60,000 vehicle here. Almost a $30,000 premium over a Sport.
    Take the license plate issue for example. She didn't just complain about the location, she complained about it being a separate box and/or not secured in a great way whatsoever(also plastic). Not a problem for Sports/Saharas. Rubicon's however, are a different story.

    • @WilliamEnnis4380
      @WilliamEnnis4380 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      The host seemed like a condescending jackass to me.

  • @barbaraschenck5691
    @barbaraschenck5691 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Thanks TFL for taking these questions to the manufacture. One complaint not mentioned is the door and roof seals.... a $50K vehicle should NOT leak!

  • @0cujo0
    @0cujo0 6 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Meets criteria? I expect exceeds criteria.
    Also, no start/stop engine at regular speeds. Studies show people hate that crap.

  • @ge_song5
    @ge_song5 4 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Business 101: 1) listen to your customers. 2) "educate" them about why they are wrong. 3) ask government for a bailout. This is classic!

  • @samharrison2451
    @samharrison2451 6 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I wish you would have asked more point blank questions. Like: Why can't the owner reset the TPS for free? Why can't the motor-stop be a switch that can be left off if the owner chooses? Why can't chassis sliders be added from the factory(air flow shoud not be a problem with the big fan)? Why is the lisence bracket designed to be a fale point(that is the only reason for it to be plactic)? I did like your question about the hellcat but why don't they make a Jeep version more like the Demon(street legal but not really its intention)? I appreciate your efforts but the engineer really didn't answer the questions.

    • @davidsantana4424
      @davidsantana4424 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sam Harrison I’m pretty sure they suck jeeps di(k tbh, so they don’t ask legitimate questions

    • @jaypratt5079
      @jaypratt5079 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sam Harrison Right On! Thank you!!

  • @philtripe
    @philtripe 6 ปีที่แล้ว +181

    Jeeper: why does this suck?
    Engineer: that doesnt suck
    Jeeper: why does that break off?
    Engineer: you dont drive in an appropriate manner
    Jeeper: why is this so crappy?
    Engineer: it meets all our design criteria
    Jeeper: why isnt this good enough?
    Engineer: oh its just good enough by our standards because you bought it
    ...JK everyone likes to poke fun at Engineers

    • @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784
      @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      stickloaf lmfao. That’s super funny

    • @freedomrider266
      @freedomrider266 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      "Why do girls take sexy pictures on so many Jeep's?" "Because we build'em that way!"

    • @TeXasDadBod
      @TeXasDadBod 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Freedom Rider I assumed it’s cause they never drove a Raptor LOL 😂

    • @bryantrodriguez4953
      @bryantrodriguez4953 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      stickloaf what a pos

    • @johnelliott4521
      @johnelliott4521 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Engine still sucks not enough power. Put a diesel in it. Bumpers suck built my own. TPS auto stop start suck. By passed it. TPS BAD NEWS WHEN AIRING DOWN replaced fan with electric fans bigger radiator. AC evaporater need to be a lot bigger, hits 120 where I run.

  • @SkodzGaming
    @SkodzGaming 6 ปีที่แล้ว +105

    He is cool for answering but i still wish you could turn off the start stop for real!

    • @globalmobile017
      @globalmobile017 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Skodz Gaming start stop is the dumbest thing I’ve seen on new vehicles

    • @KettleRiseRanch
      @KettleRiseRanch 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I would like to know if it really saves me anything. My experience is the start stop works and does not bother me. I have had the Jl since all summer and it’s great.

    • @SJDJFJFSKSXNDJWJQI
      @SJDJFJFSKSXNDJWJQI 6 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      just push the button when you start it. bunch of bitches

    • @Wearyman
      @Wearyman 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      th-cam.com/video/AxFZYzKbSJo/w-d-xo.html Just watch this video.

    • @beowulfgrendel24
      @beowulfgrendel24 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It's to help meet EPA standards. If you want it completely off you need a programmer but then you run the risk of voiding your warranty

  • @Twangtown7
    @Twangtown7 6 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    This dude sidestepped most questions. "Why is the fan so loud"? "Umm, the fan needs to cool stuff so it comes on as needed". Hey, bud. The fan on the JK does it's job and it isn't that loud.

    • @spencerhiltbrand4633
      @spencerhiltbrand4633 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      NorthernBasser I could be totally wrong as I don’t have either of these vehicles but I believe that with the advent of the 2.0L Turbo, extra cooling is absolutely necessary. To be honest, if the fan truly does it’s job I’d rather it did so than have an overheated engine but a quieter cabin.

    • @mkgzt
      @mkgzt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It also needs extra cooling for the 48v battery pack under the vehicle

  • @soytaino1
    @soytaino1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    This is my 6th Jeep from a 1945 Willis to my “ family size 2019 Sahara JL”
    I get that every one is entitled to an opinion, but things that people hate about the jL. Hate.? Maybe things that could improve at best. These complaints sounded as silly as going to an awesome restaurant and complaining about the napkins and the length of the utensils. I could be wrong but it sounds to me like now a days people just complain for the sake of complaining. And to get views. I’ve owned from a Willis to a cj5-7 , TJs and now a JL.. and I’ve seen the amount of improvement throughout the years. We need to understand that wranglers are no longer for us off-roaders they are mostly purchased for every day use, so a lot of these feature we don’t care for are a requirement by the demand or law for safety reasons. There are limitations to every design specially a this square shaped vehicle we’ve loved for 70 years now. So if you don’t want your windshield to crack easily don’t buy a car with a flat windshield. If you don’t like where the license plate is located moved it or buy a steel bumper that will protected while off-roading. And keep $10.00 in your glove compartment for when some one or something hits the fender you can buy the 50 cent clip and put it back on instead of going to spend hundreds if not thousands at a body shop. In the end the beauty about owning a Jeep is that it is an open canvas that can be turned into what we need or want it to be. If that doesn’t make sense to you don’t feel bad , “it’s a Jeep thing , you wouldn’t understand.!”

    •  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      There's a lot or wisdom in your statement. There's no perfect vehicle anywhere on the planet and especially a dual purpose vehicle. To make it good for one purpose then you have to make sacrifices from the other purpose. It's almost impossible to get a tank to have good gas mileage as well as it's almost impossible to make good gas mileage feather weight vehicles to stand up to brutal off road use. You're correct, people who don't understand how things work are the first ones to cry and complain about anything. That complainer would be the first one to cry when her kids hung on the open refrigerator door that the door bent or broke off. Grow up people.

    • @RKmndo
      @RKmndo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup. If you've daily-driven a leafsprung Jeep for any serious length of time, the newer Wranglers are downright luxurious.

    • @calebkimbrough9627
      @calebkimbrough9627 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      My thoughts exactly. Well put.
      People will always complain no matter what, its just easier.
      There is a much deeper meaning to the design aspect than most people are willing to spend time to think about.
      I do appreciate that Jeep listens to the consumer complaints to make the vehicle best for the majority. But its impossible to please everyone.

  • @AWThethrower
    @AWThethrower 6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Hes pretty good at not owning up to designs that need improvements

  • @maveric0738
    @maveric0738 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    “Meets are requirements “Cough Cough Bull Shit”

  • @planetxmetal
    @planetxmetal 6 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Fifty cent clip...this chief engineer must not go to the Jeep dealership and order parts very often. More like $15 for a 3-pack.

    • @pinay56
      @pinay56 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I don't think that's his job. He's there to engineer a machine; not worry about the bottom line at Jeep on how much they can suck as much money for a pack of clips. Ever hear of the $500.00 hammer the Air Force buys, or the $1500.00 metal coffee cup the Air Force Refueling folks buy????

    • @Jaml321
      @Jaml321 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      50ct for them. You pay 199.99$.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How much is a fender?

    • @Ks-zz9lh
      @Ks-zz9lh 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hé was speaking in production costs terms... not dealership terms. I’m fact he’s was prob speaking the truth. It’s just that you get ripped off anyways.

  • @stevewildman3158
    @stevewildman3158 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Engineers Response (in hindsight): "It meets our functional criteria"
    Common Sense Response: "Raise the bar".
    If you set your standards low enough, you can always meet criteria. Come on......

  • @georgebushwack
    @georgebushwack 6 ปีที่แล้ว +113

    "Do not complain ,we designed this jeep perfectly "

    • @CarsAndZebras
      @CarsAndZebras 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I heard "it met our functional criteria" way too much.

    • @mojave7604
      @mojave7604 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      But he listens to his customers? They’re important... lol

    • @TDRxEmerald
      @TDRxEmerald 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha yea that would mean all manufacturers cars are perfect

    • @davesusek3330
      @davesusek3330 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      These are not the droids you're looking for.

  • @scottfast03
    @scottfast03 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thanks for this. The LiteBrite video I saw when it came out, and this is a great follow up to see how they answered their comments. I’m in the market for a JL and many of these things have made me think - also add in the steering issue that has been widely reported. I also would have liked to hear his response about LiteBrite’s leaky windows/top. Is that also a “functional requirement”. 🤔

  • @2dthoughts
    @2dthoughts 5 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Not a very likable chap
    We hear your complaints and you’re all wrong
    Lol

  • @txtardis7887
    @txtardis7887 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great job TFL for getting head Engineer there. Hmmm, 30+ yr Jeeper here, Must be young engineers that refused to look at prior Jeeps and the forethought that went into them, and other industries that do have fan noise standards and HAVE addressed the fan noise issue through design. 1. For decades the License Plate was mounted off the bumper and under the Tail Light - For This Exact Reason! - Just put it back where decades of proof say it should go. 2. For decades the Cross Members were flat where they bolted to the Frame so they did not generate "Catch Points" - Just keep using the engineering already in place for this issue and stop making excuses to compensate for newbie engineers thinking they need to change everything simply because they do not understand why it was like that to start with. 3. A high tensile Aluminum Skid will add very little to the weight. While if large enough (what is being asked for) will actually help save fuel by reducing drag and increase heat dissipation. Most manufacturers have already researched this, determined making the undercarriage as flat as possible Helps them meet the new MPG standards, and have implemented it on dozens of their cars. Also, it is NOT being asked that it is standard equipment, only that it is an available option! 4. Try contacting the manufacturers of fans for the computer industry. They have all redesigned their fans to meet the office environment low decibel requirements while still providing the cooling requirements. Honestly, it not only can be done, it HAS been done. 5. Hmmm, TPM notifications are for the safety of the consumer; Ummm, they why is the safety of all consumers that you are actually marketing this vehicle to not respected enough to have that same safety?!! It has been brought up to you by hundreds of people (and marketing class will tell you that you only actually hear from about 2% of the people with an issue), it is REAL. If the sensor light is on All The Time it is NOT Protecting ANYONE. Like LB has graciously responded with in their response video (OMG they are being so nice about all this), in all the computerized displays available, put a way to dial in the pressure the customer is running so they can actually benefit from this SAFETY feature! 6. As to the Auto Stop Start "feature", yes, the Gov. has you by the nads on this one. And I honestly think that the Jeep Engineers are just as tilted about it as the customers are. Hence it is why they put the button in AND made it so easy to just disable by simply removing a part (check out "JeepInformant" for how) which is most likely the most they can do without getting into trouble.

  • @fatboy19831
    @fatboy19831 6 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Those breakaway finder flairs are a lifesaver. Take your Jeep off road and at some time you will rip them off.

    • @groberts1980
      @groberts1980 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That's the one and only problem I think he properly addressed. Everything else he blew off.

    • @simonfreer9076
      @simonfreer9076 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good thing that there are led turn signals there........

    • @dukex12
      @dukex12 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Greg Roberts how did he properly address it? Either I missed when he told us where and how to get the clips for 50 cents a piece or he was talking out his ass.

    • @jenniferlopes547
      @jenniferlopes547 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The thing about the fenders is that now there is a gap next to the body where more little rocks and twigs can get stuck. Minor complaint but none the less, my JK isn't as bad as the JL.

    • @jamesburns602
      @jamesburns602 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      fatboy19831 poii

  • @Duhaubetahiks
    @Duhaubetahiks 6 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    There is no 50 cent clip on this Jeep!

    • @damofoman69
      @damofoman69 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      duhaibetahiks since he quoted the .50 price, I'm gonna need the dealer to sell me about 20+ for .50 each.

    • @DivineVortex
      @DivineVortex 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      duhaibetahiks 50 cent to manufacture and 300 dollar to the consumer. 😂

    • @davidmoran6398
      @davidmoran6398 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That was the one answer where I took his side. Makes sense to have a failure point be the least expensive part to replace. That’s good design. Wish there was a link in the comments for where we could easily buy these clips though...

    • @SLP-SandAngel
      @SLP-SandAngel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The clips he mentioned are 47 cents each at my local dealership. Not sure where everyone else is getting the prices wrong.

  • @jimmykim9622
    @jimmykim9622 5 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    So he's the "make an excuse guy" for Jeep.

  • @RoverRacer913
    @RoverRacer913 6 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    If I hear “meets the criteria one more time”... 😒

  • @salty5706
    @salty5706 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I think that mojito green jeep is exactly what I'd buy.

  • @jayangus
    @jayangus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I will say that fan is crazy loud. It does let up a little bit when you turn the Auto A/C off.
    The start/stop could use some refinement as well. When it activates the Jeep shutters like it has a manual transmission and is stalling out. It is a surprise and a weird feeling the first few times. It is also weird when I come to a full stop to park it. The engine cuts off then turns back on when you put the transmission in park.
    Either way, what would you rather have? I really enjoy driving my Rubicon even if the steering is all over the place.

    • @joezephyr
      @joezephyr 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ESS is not a "Jeep Thing". Most modern cars have it. When testing a vehicle it gives a small improvement in fuel economy so that the figures they send to the govt look better. It also ads wear and tear to the vehicle and most people hate ESS. The govt don't care about wear and tear of your vehicle.

    • @KettleRiseRanch
      @KettleRiseRanch 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      same experience here. Well said. I have found if you get used to the break peddle you can hold it at a stop so the start stop does not activate!

    • @jayangus
      @jayangus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Haha! It may not be a ”Jeep Thing” but my Jeep has it.
      It is fairly well documented that start/stop wear and tear is negligible. So I am not too concerned about it. I just wish when it activated the whole vehicle didn’t shutter like it stalled.

    • @jayangus
      @jayangus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Brian Hiatt I have noticed the harder or lighter you press the brake the more likely it is the ESS will activate.

    • @bobquattrini1787
      @bobquattrini1787 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      jay angus way too much crap going on and this will lead to big service problems..This new stuff is Gay Junk..My 1999 Xj has 330,000 miles and is just like new.4.0 AW4 BEAST!!!!!

  • @jaybou007
    @jaybou007 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jeep guy's wife: "How's your meal?"
    Jeep guy: "It meets all the criterias"

  • @DavidTrumbly
    @DavidTrumbly 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As someone who actually works in the factory helping build these, I highly doubt this guy "sweated" many bolts lol

  • @mariowhyte2816
    @mariowhyte2816 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    In that fan question Roman looked at the camera like "what a load a BS this guy is giving me!!!"

  • @Maxdady01
    @Maxdady01 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Lite Brite is a great channel. They actual use their Rubicon to the fullest.

  • @WAYNER85
    @WAYNER85 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love to know why the throwout bearing on the JK NSG370 manual transmissions only seem to last 25k km's. On my second one now and it's frustrating that there is no fix for it.

  • @thomascarpenter5536
    @thomascarpenter5536 6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Of all of the complaints... he should have owned up to the license plate being a bad design, bad location. There are so many other options that would have worked and been legal. That one bugs me. As an engineer, if you make a mistake own up to it. The others I agree with. The overwhelming vast majority of owners will not have an issue with the other items. I have seen a lot of JLs in CO with messed up rear plates already. Plus, the rear steel bumper is unacceptable for a 4 wheeling performance upgrade. Would be better off without that being an option.
    Now the clips are an awesome design. That makes perfect sense and I am all for not having body damage from the fender being contacted or damaging a fend that holds expensive lights and having to replace it through FCA... but the upgraded steel bumper causing body damage is cool though.

    • @groberts1980
      @groberts1980 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They could have easily left the license plate in the same spot the JK had it. When I eventually buy a JL the first thing I'm doing is relocating the license plate to the spare tire. And after seeing videos, I would pass on the steel bumper upgrade. I will be getting the base model bumpers and replacing them next after the plate relocation.
      I agree the fender clips are a good design. That's the one and only question I believe he answered properly. Everything else was dodging.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The license plate location is worse on the JK, that thing gets snagged all the time there.

    • @jenniferlopes547
      @jenniferlopes547 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Better than on the bumper. Mine may get snagged and torn off on my JK (which it has), but I have never lost it like we have on the JL bumper.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think it can get torn off and lost just as easily on the JK.

  • @beaudaniel1370
    @beaudaniel1370 6 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    let me get this straight... you had the chief engineer on and didn't ask about the engine issues the JL has been having?

    • @Robstunner
      @Robstunner 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What engine issues?

    • @BrandonHaneline
      @BrandonHaneline 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lifter oiling issues. We have had some cases of the rollers on the lifter seizing up. This is not a mass problem. Just an issue on a small scale. Millions of lifters are made and you will have some fail. That goes for anything mechanical.

    • @Robstunner
      @Robstunner 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      JeepInformant ah, that's not really a big issue. I'd be more worried about that track bar weld failure!

    • @4-LOW
      @4-LOW 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The oiling issues are probably due to the 0W20 water they are specifying instead of engine oil. A far BIGGER and more widespread issue is the steering/handling. That's a serious danger.

    • @steves8530
      @steves8530 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just like the 4.0L. even after a top end rebuild with new cylinder head, rods, lifters etc, oil would not get to those lifters for about 4 minutes and only after driving for at least 10 would the squealing go away....looks like a Jeep trend.

  • @litalien2504
    @litalien2504 5 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    He should consider these questions seriously and look for ways to improve the product these are legit questions..
    Defending his position with vague statements.
    Well documented windshield cracking.. The answer is.. Don't want to admit this we will have to do a recall.. LOL
    Skid played under the Jeep..
    The answer is every ounce of weight helps us with our EPA regulations and fuel/mileage we want to avoiding any conflict with this..
    License plate bracket in the wrong place.. The right answer should be.. Yes we should move it.. We made a mistake putting it there..
    Y'all get the point... What are other good answers?? LOL

    • @jackwinterson9801
      @jackwinterson9801 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He stated why the window cracks. It's a vertical, un-tapered piece of glass by design (as it has been), as such rocks colliding with it at upwards of 100 miles per hour tend to collide nearly head on causing more significant impact damage. I've killed two windshields on my jk during my Boston commute in the last year. This isn't a new issue, nor is it one unique to the newer jl wranglers. He also stated that his design and engineer team spent a long time designing a glass durable enough to withstand a reasonable amount of force. Considering all front windshield glass is required to be safety glass I'm sure it's nearly as durable as gorilla glass. It's also the law of diminishing returns. Heavier, very thick glass, lowers gas econ. It's also hellish expensive to repair/replace. So they probably landed in the middle somewhere. He clearly listened, as he has responses. I found the reasoning informative. It seems you guys turned your ears off though. Man's proud of his designs.

  • @Themaxima8777
    @Themaxima8777 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since Covid, it's Aug & I can't order even online a 2021 2 door Rubicon, that's understandable but my question is will the 2021 2 door have the subwoofer in the floor of the cargo bay or on the side like the 4 doors? The side is much better, can anyone answer this question or can Bring give me an answer on that plus let me know when ordering will be possible on the east coast? Thank you. Time stamp Aug 23rd

  • @tomasdrs7826
    @tomasdrs7826 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there will be also rubicon 2 door with SKY One Touch?

  • @bobcat5412
    @bobcat5412 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I enjoyed the video. Great answers......owning a jl sport I have two issues. I HATE the stop/start and feel I should be given the option to disable or enable it, not have to turn it off everytime I start the jeep. Secondly the play in the steering is quite bothersome and possibly even unsafe at higher speeds. It needs to wander less and be tightened up. Have yet to address this with the service department. Great Video as always. Thanks, Bob.

  • @4x4_travel
    @4x4_travel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    6:54 - Is that a dent where the bumper hit the body?? I agree with Lite Brite, a Rubicon should be a bit stronger than this. The rear bumper needs to go..

    • @bigbudzo.3087
      @bigbudzo.3087 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      this...so much this...while watching this i also noticed the mark in the body...JUST like Lite Brite....

    • @LiteBrite
      @LiteBrite 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Holy moly, good eye! Haha

    • @groberts1980
      @groberts1980 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      After seeing the rear bumper issues with LiteBrite and WayALife I would bypass the steel bumper upgrade and do the base model bumpers with an aftermarket upgrade soon to follow.

  • @yeahbaby8715
    @yeahbaby8715 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve owned a 51 CJ3A, 75 Cj5, 84 CJ7, 97 TJ, 08 JKU Rubi, and never had a windshield crack, my 2018 JL’s windshield cracked after 5 months of use and it’s all because of the upright design! 😂😂

  • @gen1c8rs88
    @gen1c8rs88 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What about the transmission(uphill shifting has no forward power), steering problems and stock body mounted rock slider hitting body panels.

  • @matthewbromwell6740
    @matthewbromwell6740 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    10) Why is there no factory V8?

  • @andrewgibson2214
    @andrewgibson2214 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What happened to the camp jeeps we used to have? I think it was a huge value add to the development of Jeep.

  • @miamidolphin22
    @miamidolphin22 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nobody:
    American: We tested it all over the world. We have been to Michigan, Alaska, Arizona.....New Zealand, Australia.

  •  4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the answer for the fenders. I worked in a job where the item was being damaged to the point it was creating days of work to fix if it could be fixed. We then picked an easily accessible spot to lighten up the construction of said item. The repairs went from days to hours to minutes for repairs. The item because of it's heavy use was going to break or be damaged anyway so it's much better to make an easily accessible place to break then to beef it up to the point it's very difficult to use and the excess weight caused damage in other areas which was over the top expensive to repair and put it down for days and sometimes weeks instead of hours for repairs. Breaking a fender clip or clips is much better then bending up the body or destroying a fender. Good idea.

  • @scottyd8
    @scottyd8 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This guy is a( so man.)
    Answers every question with, So...
    Soooooo many So's.

  • @joezephyr
    @joezephyr 6 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I love that Roman used a 20th century notepad instead of a i-Something.
    Well done Roman!
    .

    • @pedropulido9427
      @pedropulido9427 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Old School Cool 😎

    • @snactimusmaximus
      @snactimusmaximus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I’m pissed he didn’t use a stone and chisel. Progress is to be shunned.

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Snactimus Maximus can’t deny in bright light outside when referring sporadically to a list pen and paper can’t be beat though.

    • @snactimusmaximus
      @snactimusmaximus 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I hear that's why maps are superior to gps. I wouldn't know I navigate purely by the sun and stars. because magnets are magic and that's evil. I repent daily for once using a sextant.

    • @PatrickHRoss
      @PatrickHRoss 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ur lame

  • @silverslvr5185
    @silverslvr5185 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cool that this guy is answering the problems listed. Biggest issue that prevents me from having any interest in the JL is START/STOP and the lane detection built-in rear tail lights.

    • @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784
      @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jason Dahlstrom that’s an option you don’t have to have and you can pull a switch to get rid of the auto start

    • @silverslvr5185
      @silverslvr5185 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 I know that you can disable it. Yet, you have to do so every time you restart the vehicle.

  • @bruperina
    @bruperina 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    A problem I had while driving a wrangler in the desert was: When I, for some instance, had to put on reverse. The traction controls came back on. I mean, It seriously need a sort of an off-roading that really disables those things for good.

  • @fiero880
    @fiero880 6 ปีที่แล้ว +81

    Not once did you ask about the biggest safety issue, the loose steering. Thousands have and are complaining. Please PM this engineers contact information so i can send him my video showing the issue.

    • @lanierparker
      @lanierparker 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      amen

    • @gregjones1952
      @gregjones1952 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I know right, who gives a crap about the License plate bracket! I just want my brand new Rubicon to drive down the road straight with no steering wheel play.

    • @Truzakar
      @Truzakar 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That’s so u won’t break your thumb driving over a rock off-road.

    • @JeepJeep234
      @JeepJeep234 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      What loose steering?

    • @chicagowsox212
      @chicagowsox212 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Greg Jones do u know if that has just been a Rubicon thing? Because the steering on my Sport S has been really good. Also, is your steering always sketchy or is it just under certain circumstances?

  • @gryphon123456
    @gryphon123456 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hearing allot of softball corporate answers to these questions. “Meeting” standards shouldn’t be a Jeep thing. Jeeps should be built to “exceed” requirements. He seemed to be insulted by the questions instead of inspired by the opportunity to make it even better.

  • @shekharmoona544
    @shekharmoona544 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    How can my JK doors not leave a puddle of water in the floor boards without using drain plugs? I'm ok with fording water but not a regular rain storm.

  • @dcl97
    @dcl97 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm an engineer for another company, so let me try and answer some of these for you more bluntly.
    As far as the glass, we are always trying to prevent air from going under the vehicle to improve aero and thusly MPG's. So if it's not going under it's going over, and if the windshield is a huge upright slab of glass every stone and pebble on the road is going to be headed right for your windshield. I'd also be surprised if they were not using an acoustic glass to reduce cabin noise, and acoustic glass is more prone to cracking and chipping. Gorilla glass is also just way too expensive to use on a mass market vehicle. I also doubt Corning has that kind of production capacity, and probably would not be willing to foot the bill for that investment by themselves, they would want FCA to do it, making an already expensive part even more expensive. Ergo why you are getting the gorilla glass screen as a limited release after sale component.
    Auto stop start is annoying. Everyone knows it, everyone hates it, and it has almost no effect on real world MPG. That said it's a cheap and easy way to get 1 extra MPG, and with CAFE standards 1 MPG is a big deal. The system has to be what is called non-latching or it does not fully count during EPA testing. If it has a permanent "OFF" feature they will do two runs with it off, and on, then take the average. Because auto stop start is borderline useless already you wouldn't have a shot in hell of getting that extra MPG.
    From the look on his face and some of his comments I'd almost guarantee they have had a boatload of warranty claims from people that put some big old plate under the whole thing, and then took it rock crawling in the desert when it was 120 degrees. Burned up the motor, burned up the trans, burned up the diff, burned up damn near everything. So they put some big ass high velocity fans in the front to hopefully save themselves from a few claims down the road. And maybe too in the hopes that the extreme noise will remind some of you that you're f***ing idiots, and not to make modifications that interfere or impede the vehicle's ability to cool itself.
    Finally I'd be surprised if even one percent of these are ever taken offroad. Like it or not you can't completely compromise Fuel economy, NVH, safety or reliability for the 99% of people who are actually buying these things. And if the real off-roaders want to complain about that keep in mind that this vehicle wouldn't even be made without them. They allow economies of scale that make this a viable product in today's market.

  • @BD-or2xu
    @BD-or2xu 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    here are some good questions for the engineer i would like to ask about his project. how long would he expect it to last? does he expect it to last past 175,000 miles, even 200,000? would he trust it to be able to be handed down from a generation to the next? at what mileage would he personally stop trusting his jeep to take him on a cross-country trip with no rescue team and no money for expensive repairs? was his project designed to not last past a certain time so people will have to buy another? if any people from jeep are "listening to customers" and reading this please feel free to leave a response. thank you

    • @JustNobodyButME
      @JustNobodyButME 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      3 months no response.
      Chirp
      Chirp
      Chirp

  • @Westcoastwindsurf
    @Westcoastwindsurf 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Blame people that buy off road vehicles as fashion statements, then complain that they don’t feel/drive like their Mercedes.

  • @jambam6176
    @jambam6176 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The engineer started by saying *We Listen to Our Customers,* but most of his answers said *We Built It To Our Specifications and We Are Happy With Them.*
    *That's the American Way!* ;-D

  • @loganhughes8601
    @loganhughes8601 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for this video! Very informative and answers some of my concerns about my JL

  • @ryanmartinage
    @ryanmartinage 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I agree with the crossmembers. You can crush those damn things easy. Lite Brite though was ignorant in that video... Like how much do you want out of a STOCK vehicle with just tires added.. They went hardcore on that thing and complained when it crushed things. The bumper has to do with a bolt head on the passenger side I think. When the bumper flexes on a hit. it puts a scratch on the sheet metal.

  • @daveyoung9529
    @daveyoung9529 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Wish you would have asked him about the terrible steering on the JL. Always correcting/over correcting on the highway and doesn't self center at slow speed. Incredibly annoying

    • @litewallet
      @litewallet 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree with this. It's the most horrible sloppy loose steering I have ever had to fight with. It's fine off road, but if you have to use the turnpike you are in for big trouble. I have called four different dealers to see what they know about how to tighten the steering. None of them know anything and all of them deny customer complaints. The most service I got was to have a technician take my JLUR for a trip around the black and return to me saying that it "drives like every other Jeep". This is my 4th Jeep and none of them swam down the road the way this one does.

    • @intox69
      @intox69 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Someone mentioned something about a software update Jeep did to fix that problem, another video I saw said a Rancho front track bar will fix wheel shimmy. Guess it depends on the exact issue you're referring to.

  • @scothansen13
    @scothansen13 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    You know I'm putting those 42" tires on that he mentions. The axles will take it right ?

  • @garylund5834
    @garylund5834 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Remember this is a real Engineer, not a slick marketing guy. He did great overall and explained the thought process/tradeoffs in the designs. He has to also not get in trouble, so he has to becareful on what he says. I am sure next time he will remember to throw in a few, "ya we can take that feedback into future considerations" so it does not sound overly "explain-away".
    Again, this is not filtered fluff, its a real engineer and he gave some great feedback. Kudos to Jeep to letting him speak and not shoving a PR spin guy at us
    The more we support this kinda real feedback, the more real stuff we see in the future.

  • @MarkB-zt9jm
    @MarkB-zt9jm 6 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Auto Start Stop is BULLSHIT !!!!!!!! Has no place on any vehicle on the road today !!!! Will prematurely wear out your starter, It's dangerous also

    • @justSTUMBLEDupon
      @justSTUMBLEDupon 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mark B6750 we all gonna find out soon as all the start stop cars get older and more cars enter the used car market. For me start stop would only be on when. I know for a fact I'm going into heavy traffic. Even then just how much fuel am I saving exactly? 😂

    • @alexcosentino4649
      @alexcosentino4649 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      justSTUMBLEDupon According to Ford across the range of engines they have with it, 3-6%. I only use Ford because they’re the only ones who’ve said something regarding the savings, that I’ve seen.

    • @MarkB-zt9jm
      @MarkB-zt9jm 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@justSTUMBLEDupon at idle a strong majority of vehicles consume very little fuel,I'll take that over having to put a starter on my JL every other year

    • @howardmonteith
      @howardmonteith 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Jeep adapts the same technology as Mercedes for the stop start. The engine stops and the computer determines which cylinder that is closest to TDC. Then it injects fuel and sparks that cylinder to "bump" the engine into running.

    • @fallguy4209
      @fallguy4209 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Definitely killed my battery

  • @mboiko
    @mboiko 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    So people can get some perspective on Lite Brite's use of their JL Wrangler Rubicon I would suggest watching these two videos. Any vehicle can be abused and broken...but this is not how the vast majority of owners are going to utilize their vehicle. For the small percentage that are...that's what the aftermarket is for. Don't like Start/Stop...I don't either. It was done to meet Corporate/EPA mileage numbers. But it's easy to disable, takes less than 1 minute...not a big deal. With over 200K miles on an FJ Cruiser, I'm no stranger to chips and cracks on an upright windshield. Hopefully, by November or December, the Gorilla Glass version of the windshield should be available for both JK and JL models.
    Here's the videos:
    We Take Our 2018 Jeep Wrangler JLU Rubicon to HOLY CROSS to Test the 38s!
    th-cam.com/video/HUNvYzEixIY/w-d-xo.html
    We Take our 2018 JLU Rubicon Back to Moab & Finally Smash a Door!
    th-cam.com/video/RPp1ICpzkBo/w-d-xo.html

  • @davidhanson3215
    @davidhanson3215 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Where did TFL have this video with the engineer done? Is this Vail Colorado by any chance?

  • @Blitz0065
    @Blitz0065 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm just here to ask what resort/location is that in the background? LOL

  • @BobLionel
    @BobLionel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Did anyone else want to slap the arrogance out of him? So TFL, lets make a video of a Jeep engineer not actually answering any questions.
    1) Windshield cracks too easily. - It does. No denying it. No denying that it being flat obviously has something to do with it, true, BUT I've had chips in my JK windshield numerous times and if you leave them log enough, they start to spider. Every time I've gotten a rock hit on my JL, it's immediately cracked halfway across the windshield. I'm on my 3rd windshield. I think it's interesting that Mopar is about to launch Gorilla Glass as an add-on, but now the CHIEF ENGINEER says that it won't make a difference. I'll bet the marketing guys aren't going to be happy with him.
    2) skid plate holes and weird shapes snagging on rocks, why not a belly plate - He just said it would weight too much and retain heat. So why not do an aluminum belly skid. It would weigh the same or less than the current factory steel skids. Use the Aluminum there instead of on body panels that need to handle more stress...
    3-4) License plate and steel Bumper is too flimsy - He just said it meets standards. Her comlaint was that the put a plastic insert in a steel bumper. Just make the whole thing steel and the plate bracket wouldnt keep popping out. Fine but don't sell the steel bumper group for more than aftermarket real steel bumpers if it's inferior. Just make that the standard bumper and leave it at that. It's advertised as being more like an afermarket steel bumper and it's junk.
    5) Tailgate want handle weight of 35 - He answered the question by saying it would handle a bigger tire? Maybe instead he should have explained why Jeep didn't include the Mopar tailgate reinforcement bracket as part of the structure?
    5)TPMS - His answer makes sense
    7) ESS - why doesn't it stay off if you turn it off. He just said you can turn it off, but you have to do it every time you start the jeep. Why did'nt he respond to the question of Why does the button not retrain your last setting? If I turn it off, keep it off until I turn it back on. If I turn the AC on and shut the Jeep down, when I turn the Jeep back on the AC stays on. Why doesn't ESS do the same thing?
    8) I agree with him that it's nice the fender clips pop off to save the body and fender, but you CANNOT get the clips anywhere. Jeep does not have the part # and the only way you can currently get them is by buying a new fender.
    9) The annoying Fan - He just says it's necessary. He doesn't address why it's so loud compared to every single other vehicle you can buy. The added issue with it is that it's ALWAYS on when you are in 4 low and the AC is on and you absolutely cannot hear a spotter over the fan. It is so annoying on the trail that you annoy everyone else around you. Its great to be out in nature and the fan completely destroys that feeling.

    • @LiteBrite
      @LiteBrite 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Bob Lionel 👍

    • @TommyCraft
      @TommyCraft 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I kinda got the feeling that he didn’t really know the whys, so he just danced around it. I wouldn’t be surprised if Chief Engineer is more Project Manager than Engineer, so he may not actually know why the fan is louder, or the ESS won’t retain its setting.

    • @bskarpa
      @bskarpa 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Actually when he talked about the TPMS didn't make any sense at all. The problem with it is from Jeep it has a set point as to when the light stays one let's say 32psi (because I don't know what it is) so if pressure drops below that then the light stays on until you put air in your tire. When you run larger tires you sometimes will run less air which makes the light stay on at all times and running down the freeway you don't know if your going flat unless you keep checking it.
      When wheeling we have to air down so that light stays on the whole time. It would be nice to be able to set perimeters so that when wheeling we know if we are loosing air. So example, when wheeling you air down to 12psi but you set ur alarm to 8psi so that your tire doesn't pop off the rim. You're out on the trail and all of a sudden ur TPMS light goes off you know know your losing air. The way it is now we would not know without checking every so often but that light stays on the whole time and it's annoying. This would be amazing to be able to change the set points.
      In my JK I could only set my TPMS to 29. Well it would keep coming on because with my 37's that's what I would run was 28-29psi. It would have been nice to set it to say 24 psi so that way I knew when I was losing air on the freeway.

    • @BobLionel
      @BobLionel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have the TPMS on my JL set to 28. The funny thing is that right now I"m running 25lbs in my 37's. Tonight I got in it and the front left tire was lit up in Red and it's telling me to put 37PSI in it. Every single tire is at 25, yet it only sees the front left as underinflated...lol

    • @timj5413
      @timj5413 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      those clips will never be 50 cents. never. I imagine $20 + for each one when they do start selling

  • @ThunderCat19D
    @ThunderCat19D 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What about the door leaks? She plainy said it in the video but didn't say it was a hate tho because they didn't know if it was because of something they did. BUT it's been a case in more than just thier jeep

    • @deanotto7810
      @deanotto7810 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nathan Flowers really think that has do do with the twisting done to body during the serious off roading. Eventually those doors are not going to fit and seal as well.

  • @ThePete2432
    @ThePete2432 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    C’mon... why does it catch on fire?
    Him: “that’s a safety feature”

  • @mikem8093
    @mikem8093 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I asked 2 months ago a question on why is the tailgate hinged on the right side and not on the left like the older Liberty? We all don't live in the boonies and some live in the city and parallel park. Try to unload luggage at the curb side "not fun".

  • @Nick-os3ue
    @Nick-os3ue 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    No clip from Mopar is 50 cents

    • @eldiablobiker
      @eldiablobiker 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nick that’s their cost. Markup is probably $37.95

  • @andymckane7271
    @andymckane7271 6 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I've seen a number of the Lite Brite TH-cam videos. I've seen the list of the five things they dislike the most about the new JL Wranglers. Before any credibility is given to Lite Brite's complaints, one needs to seriously consider the use the Lite Brite couple is giving to their (now second JL) Wrangler. As a Land Rover (series vehicle) owner of many years (1964 to 1993 or 1994), I can assure you I had many, many problems with the various Land Rovers I ever owned. Most of the problems I had with those vehicle were the direct result of the abnormal use (read abuse) I gave to those same vehicles. Flying through the air was once such abuse. When I purchased my first Jeep---a factory order in February 2012 (taking delivery in mid-April that year)---I was sixty-four years old. I dearly love my JK Unlimited Wrangler Rubicon. I've used my Rubicon off road, but I've done my best to not abuse it. The Lite Brite couple, in my opinion, abuses their JL Wrangler Rubicon. You folks from the Fast Lane Car, keep up the great work! Your advice on Jeeps, like that of the couple who maintain the Wayalife website, are absolutely tops in this business. As far as the new JL's are concerned, I've recently decided I'll not buy a diesel. But my wife and I will wait to order our JL until after the 2019's have gone into production. (Our 2012 Rubicon was shipped to Hawaii about a year and a half ago. I found it was "too much of a distraction" from my work researching and writing about Pearl Harbor to enable me to have at our base of operations in Utah. So we shipped Ruby to our second home in Hawaii.) Thanks again for your exceptionally fine TH-cam videos. Andy McKane, Springville, Utah & Ke Nani Kai, Maunaloa, Molokai, HI.

    • @BobLionel
      @BobLionel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Jeeps, particularly Rubicons are meant to rock crawl. That's what LiteBrite is doing. Landcruisers aren't rock krawlers so its easy to see that a Landy owner would consider it abuse. Let's be honest, Landy's aren't reliable enough to rock crawl...What TFL is doing isn't really even four wheeling. it's scenic driving.

    • @andymckane7271
      @andymckane7271 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Great point, Bob. I've broken many---way too many---rear axle shafts on Land Rovers (series IIA & III vehicles) over the years. (A similar part on the P-6 2000 & 3500S Rover cars, the splined stub shaft that connected the rear half shafts with the differentials) also had miserable reliability. And so, too, did mainshafts and layshafts in Land Rover transmissions. So reliability on Land Rovers left much to be desired. All the problems my vehicles had were not always the result of owner abuse. Hopefully the next generation Defender will be a far more reliable vehicle than the vehicles before it (Series and Defenders). Please don't ask how many rusted out Land Rover chassis frames I've seen over the years! Perhaps the folks in Solihull will get their acts together now that they are owned by the folks at Tata, a former "colony" just like those of us in the U.S.A.

    • @lifeofabachelor8547
      @lifeofabachelor8547 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      while a rubicon is built for off roading, rock crawl included. it is also built for daily use, for families. as the jeep chief engineer said they have designed the jeep to function with all that in mind. and sometimes fokes will step outside of that normal use.

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Bob Lionel you mixed up landcruisers and land rovers.
      I’m not sure which of them you’re referring to but suggesting land cruisers aren’t reliable is hilarious.

  • @jhackbarth100
    @jhackbarth100 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    How did he fold down the back seat headrests?

  • @brenchomsky3515
    @brenchomsky3515 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    How does the AC perform on a very hot place and the deserts of Western Australia ? Deserts of Mongolia ? Humid parts of South East Asia ?

  • @turkialsul7847
    @turkialsul7847 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Good everything met the "CRITERIA"

  • @smarticus6384
    @smarticus6384 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    These engineers really should spend a little more time off-road with people like Lite Brite. They would definitely benefit.

    • @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784
      @boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Smarticus right!! Why didn’t jeep call us for this interview?

    • @LiteBrite
      @LiteBrite 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Smarticus we would have loved to tag along with this video and the trails they are testing on.

  • @Juanito548
    @Juanito548 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    How about the death wobble in the new JL’s? My mom has a Sahara with 100 miles and noticed some serious shaking when hitting a bump on the highway.

  • @ScaleModelKitReview
    @ScaleModelKitReview 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks and great info here, I own two jeeps, a 96 XJ and a 2010 JKU, I have heard the fan on the JL and it is very loud. One day I will upgrade to the JL, its a super Jeep.

  • @beowulfgrendel24
    @beowulfgrendel24 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    If you seen her video then you would know the rocks they went over should never have been attempted with a stock jeep. The cross member got crushed do to stupidity not because lack of capability.

    • @lonememe
      @lonememe 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      It's funny that you say "do to stupidity" and not "due to". Irony. I love it.

    • @rammerjammer523
      @rammerjammer523 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah, they beat the shit outta that jeep. You can see Buddy driving is scared af shes gonna beat his ass when shes barking at him the whole trail. Shes got a strap on with his name on it for sure.

    • @deanbaird
      @deanbaird 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Stay classy, Bud Fore

    • @eldiablobiker
      @eldiablobiker 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Holy Cross trail is rated 7-9 in the Jeep badge of honor app. Rubicon trail is rated a 10. Jeep tests on the rubicon trail so why is driving on a lower trail considered Stupidity

  • @blainebell85
    @blainebell85 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Everytime he says criteria let's do a shot

  • @jorgelrod
    @jorgelrod 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I gotta say, the License plate bracket, and the rear bumper buckling is something quite a few people on TH-cam and Forums have posted, certainly Lite Brite is not the first nor only one to say this and I totally understand that the chief engineer for the product is not going to go on record and say we screwed the pooch on this, but it will most definitely force them to look at options moving forward.

  • @michaelsmith9308
    @michaelsmith9308 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please update on specs for the 2019 Diesel!

  • @dmwil1
    @dmwil1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Gorilla glass, YES. Flat windshield, though, is something we have to live with, and that's just the deal. Sidplates...few will tear up the bottom of a Jeep like Litebrite. Besides, theirs did far better than I would have believed. Everything is a compromise. Litebrite's experience talked me out of adding skid plates...license plate bracket...Again, FEW do the EXTREME things Litebrite does. Litebrite needs an aftermarket bumper...Tailgate, well, it is stronger than the JK, as is. I've got a 35 on it with no issue. 37...Get a bracket or a bumper...TPMS, get a Tazer JL. Fixed...ESS, Tazer JL, fixed...Fenders, I'll take the clip breaking...Fan, keep that baby cool and crank up the Alpine, solved...I honestly have found it easy to change anything on the JL I feel the need to change. Great video, and GREAT job, Chief Engineer!!!! Thank you for the best Jeep yet!

    • @walterwillis5351
      @walterwillis5351 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Wayoflife had similar issues with the rear bumper - and it was not 'extreme' off roading. Simple thing was that the bumper hit bottom and flexed enough to actually contact the body and do damage. And they had similar issue with the license plate bracket. They also showed the Tazer JL and how you can turn off those annoying things you don't want on. And yes, some of the answers were kind of 'beating around the bush' answers. Saying it's because of Litebrite's extreme off roading is a bit of a cop-out - bet lots of people have had similar issues doing trails in Moab.

    • @jakethesnake1503
      @jakethesnake1503 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Gorilla glass would chip on your first stone. Trust me i have gorilla glass.

    • @andymckane7271
      @andymckane7271 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Amen to your comment, "GREAT job, Chief Engineer!!!!" He did a fantastic job in answering the questions. Those of us who want to modify our Wranglers (whether Sport, Sahara, or Rubicon), can easily do so. Any auto manufacturer has many parameters they've got to meet with everything they build. Having driven JL's half a dozen times or so since this past January or February, I think Jeep has done a fantastic job in bringing the JK into the next generation with the JL. Even at age 70, I can't wait until the day my wife and I take delivery of our next Wrangler!! Thank you, Mr. Chief Engineer! And thanks to the workers at the two Jeep Wrangler plants in Toledo, too.

    • @ThunderCat19D
      @ThunderCat19D 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      SKIIIIIIINNNNEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!!
      LOL I had to

    • @MetalSlug142
      @MetalSlug142 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Principal Skinr I have a 2004 tj Sahara and it came with factory skids that are flat no holes and my windshield has no cracks and I take it every weekend to my off road spot, never broke , and it out performs this 2018 hunk of scrap metal any day

  • @williamfickett177
    @williamfickett177 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Full skid plate - you kidding, ask Toyota. Great looking vehicle I thought he came across like he could not be bothered, just saying.

  • @gilbertarnold8666
    @gilbertarnold8666 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you! I'm very happy that there are excellent after market skid plates. drive shafts etc yjat are available and illustrated in Lite Brite's subsequent videos,

  • @flex93312
    @flex93312 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It looks like someone did some back paddling 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ctascmercdoc
    @ctascmercdoc 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great to get a response from Jeep. I subscribe to yours and litebrite's channel and I do agree that the front so called skid plate is lacking. I bent ours twice before replacing it on our JK. I'm not an extreme off reader but that bar and the transfer case skid plate get rubbed a bunch. Keep up the awesome videos and cannot wait to see the Rubicon trail one.

    • @OutlawFarmersRC
      @OutlawFarmersRC 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If you are bashing the skid plates that much then you are picking the wrong line. Every off roader understands that the manufacture is not going to put heavy aftermarket style skids on their stock vehicles. Be glad it came with something. It's there to protect a hard hit, not to rock slide on.

    • @ctascmercdoc
      @ctascmercdoc 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Agreed. Both bands on our JK were bumps from the front wheels sliding off a rock and the Jeep's "bounce" down hit. But that little bar is the trans and oil pan skid and it doesn't really cover anything. Most peeps I have talked to in diff clubs usually change it out for something better due to it's natural ability to bend and catch on the leading edge.

    • @gingerroot3226
      @gingerroot3226 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Merc doc is it really you? I love your documentaries! What a weird place to bump into you!

  • @cordellmunier9705
    @cordellmunier9705 6 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    I agree with Lite Brite! And those answers from that engineer due were very lame at best!

  • @ahmadkaddoura7060
    @ahmadkaddoura7060 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    what about steering whoopling issue ? what the cheif Engineer says about it ?

  • @stin987
    @stin987 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    What do you guys think about the green color?

  • @cleveland53015
    @cleveland53015 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Lite bright channel is definitely doing the real world real ppl testing.

  • @falsulaimani7
    @falsulaimani7 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    People who complain about the fan probably don't live in hot places. I live in a city around 130 in summer ans 90+ in winter. AC always on and sometimes its just not enough. BTW its a 2014 JKUR Manual

    • @nicholassmith7048
      @nicholassmith7048 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Feras Alsulaimani 90+ degrees in the winter! Sorry my friend but you actually don't have a winter.

    • @Robstunner
      @Robstunner 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      People who complain about the fan should have gotten a Solaris

    • @BrandonHaneline
      @BrandonHaneline 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The fan may be loud but I do like the cold Ac. I’ll take that any day.

    • @freedomrider266
      @freedomrider266 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      First off, unless you live in the Mojave desert (I'm from Las Vegas), both your estimates are definitely over blown. Phoenix, Yuma and Las Vegas are the hottest cities in the US, and we do not average anywhere near that temp. . Nor, officially, do any cities in Australia or Africa. Your point is valid, though.

    • @falsulaimani7
      @falsulaimani7 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Freedom Rider I Live in Saudi Arabia on the west coast it gets pretty hot in here

  • @shimy333
    @shimy333 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    so basically "i hear your concerns" but it's designed perfect and your just going to have to live with it....thank you very much.

  • @travisp11
    @travisp11 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    As for the windshields, and being a long time XJ owner, you can expect frequent broken windshields due to the upright angle. It is just part of the design that, as an owner, you have to expect.