Setting up this poll.
I feel like this has to be due to a batch of warped transmission cases or somethingFirst time pan gasket was replaced. Now a hundred miles or so later, it's leaking again.
Plenty of warping can happen post machining, depending on how stress relieving was handled, etc.Which would be freaky if not almost impossible because, at least before this specific model, they were cast then machined.
I'm going to let them do the pan thing and go from there. If it leaks again, I'll contact Jeep customer service (or JeepCares) and start something with them BEFORE contacting the dealership.They replaced the pan on ours. It still leaked. It has to be some sort of machining issue. They are putting you thru the same process we went thru.
Now 10 weeks later they are planning to finish the transmission replacement this week.
You should open a case with Jeep Cares and demand to be referred to the customer retention department. They should be compensating you for all of this. We are at the point of either accepting compensation or they buy it back.
Yes, but Jeep insists on other things first. You can't just go in with a leak and say "I want my transmission replaced". Doesn't work that way. They will insist on a gasket, then pan and gasket, and go from there. Some may skip the gasket bit and go right to pan and gasket. They don't want to replace a transmissions worth thousands when there's still a chance of a gasket leak.For anyone who has these leaks they all need the transmission replaced. The trans case is defective and is porous allowing fluid to leak directly through the metal.