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Anybody else notice that in the users guide, and you get to the trasnfercase operation it mentions 4 high (if equipped), and 4 low (if equipped)? Are they going to offer a non four wheel drive version of the JL like they did the JK??
Hey Everyone, just wanted to let you all know that FCA Canada has posted up the official 2018 Jeep JL Wrangler User Guide and Manual and you can see the complete PDF files by clicking on the links below:
2018 JEEP® WRANGLER USER GUIDE
2018 JEEP® WRANGLER OWNERS MANUAL
Please give them a look and let us know what if anything you see that sticks out for you! :thumb:
It looks too fancy. Who’d want to take it off road?
Likely the usual catch all statement. Like my 2008 manual notes U-Connect if equipped, then goes on to say it is not available in the Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited.Anybody else notice that in the users guide, and you get to the trasnfercase operation it mentions 4 high (if equipped), and 4 low (if equipped)? Are they going to offer a non four wheel drive version of the JL like they did the JK??
Okay, something else I just saw. First, it's nice that the JL will be coming with an optional keyless push button start. Our Renegade came with it and it was nice to have. That being said, I see that it also has some kind of new optional "STOP/START System" feature which apparently turns off your engine automatically at stops. Apparently, this feature is designed to reduce fuel consumption. :icon_crazy:
I also noticed blind spot monitoring will be offered. I wonder if they will put the sensor in the bumper like most FCA vehicles, or if they will put it in the tail light like the F150 has. It would make sense for the tail light considering the fact Jeep knows most people will probably switch out factory bumpers :idontknow:
I also noticed blind spot monitoring will be offered. I wonder if they will put the sensor in the bumper like most FCA vehicles, or if they will put it in the tail light like the F150 has. It would make sense for the tail light considering the fact Jeep knows most people will probably switch out factory bumpers :idontknow:
I would think that could be a safety hazard on the trails. Maybe it will turn off when in 4WD?
IIRC, they have track memory now, but you have to do it just right. Fold forward then slide forward. Putting it back is key: fold the top back FIRST, then slide the seat back. If you slide it first, it goes all the way back.For the two door owners they've finally done something keep the rear seats from slamming back and forth every time you slow or accelerate. They also added a track memory to return the passenger seat to it's previous position after you move it forward to get someone in the backseat.
Blind spot monitoring and reverse cam are cool. But particularly for the blind spot, wonder how that will work if you swap/replace your tail lights? That might be harder to do now (like EVO corners for example).