Jeep Update

19 January 2024

I called Hollywood Chrysler/Jeep around 1:45 pm. The first five phone attempts looped back to the original voice answering service. Even when I pressed the * key to leave a message, it immediately told me an agent was ready to help me and stay on the line. It then looped back again to the original voice message. I finally got through to a human on the sixth attempt.

The person, who I later learned was named Mike, told me they were waiting on a part that would be in on Monday, January 22. I told him that I was told the part would have arrived yesterday. As the conversation progressed, I found the part he was referring to was a sensor, not a headlight because someone ordered the wrong headlight for the Jeep. The headlight bit of information came to light (pun intended) when an agent of the national Jeep “Contact Us” line called and got the shop foreman on the line with us in a conference call.

When I questioned Mike further, he said no, it was definitely a sensor associated with a recall. I asked about the check engine like problem which was supposedly due to a bad sensor. That’s not the sensor to which Mike was referring. The sensor is apparently associated with another recall. Apparently that sensor is not found locally and has to be shipped in.

When I asked about the 2020 recall of the high pressure fuel pump, Mike said they could not release a vehicle under recall and it would be taken care of. I asked if they had a high pressure fuel pump in stock and he said yes.

So, optimistically, that means I may get the Jeep sometime in 2025. Mike was very courteous and very patient with my questioning and even gave me his personal phone number which probably goes to a food delivery service in Miami.

So, in summation, the check engine light was nothing. The headlight was ordered but not the correct one. They either installed the wrong headlight or they had the headlight already on hand. The headrest I’ve been waiting for 2 years was actually in the parts department and no one had notified me. The software update recall was not a software update but a sensor malfunction that had to be specially ordered since no one in Florida carried it. The recall of the high pressure fuel pump is present at the dealership but God only knows if it is the correct one or if it needs to be ordered. Every time I call, I get a difference sequence of events and problems. When I call on Tuesday, the 23rd, I’ll probably find out someone stole the Jeep off their lot.

Stay tuned!

Everything Fred – Part 210

19 January 2024

One step forward, two back. Yesterday I felt OK. Today, not so OK. I still test positive for Covid although only slightly. I still managed to misfire with the insulin pen, leaving a little that was not injected. The 2020 recall on the high pressure fuel pump that had no solution now has a solution and I have to decide whether to leave the Jeep with the dealership from hell to fix that last recall or take it to another dealership. Better the devil you know…? In any case, today I don’t think I could drive the Jeep back to the house from the dealership.

Yesterday was a bad day for the neuropathy. I either walked too much or my feet just really seemed painful all day. Added to that it seems like my lower legs were going a little numb. By the time I went to bed last night, both my hands and feet felt like they were on fire. Strange that some days the pain seems better and other days not so much. I still haven’t determined if the wrist splints really help the neuropathy in the hands.

Next week is an easy one as far as appointments. I have physical therapy on Tuesday, the 23rd. It’ll simply be an assessment for the first meeting. Fortunately, it’s 2.5 miles from my house. The pain neurologist had to be rescheduled for February 19th. On 14 February, I meet with another neurologist, Dr. Chamley, for an electromyography, whatever that is.

Days like yesterday cause me to despair I will ever get back on the trails. It was actually painful to walk around the house. Looks like today will be another day of trying to stay off my feet. So far the Gabapentin does nothing to alleviate the pain. Hopefully one of the neurologists will find an answer or simply tell me I have to live with it.

Stay tuned!