billiebob
Well-known member
Lets talk reliability and field fixes.
The trend is it cannot even be fixed in a shop. The trend is we don't have a clue. Lets spend $5K on this and see...
One thing I see often is the guys having problems with the BIG overlanders. So many say "I'm in limp mode... again" "My third water pump in a year"..... The limp mode thing blows my mind, guys full time overlanding who spend a month searching for an answer, travelling every day at 30kph because some sensor senses a unicorn in the curcuit.
These are the stories that confirm for me that my old school TJR is the newest vehicle I will ever buy. I think my next truck might have a straight six.... likely 300 cubic inches with a carburetor. AND definitely a clutch.... The cost to "repair" a modern automatic would buy my dream truck.
My neighbour, 87 years old who never goes over 30 mph has a six year old Explorer. An old truck driver, logger he changed the battery and lost reverse because he did not follow the 86 step "Change the battery in my six year old Ford"....... That would be me. Took a week to fix it in small town rural BC.
I drove a tow truck for a few years..... Got a new German thing with a dead battery.... we cannot boost it...., the protocol is deck it to the dealer...... WOW with the nearest dealer 100 miles away. That has been a money maker.
So share those stories of stupidity designed into our vehicles and lets hope a few car guys at the big three read them.
FIELD FIXES.... not unless it is 20 years old.
The trend is it cannot even be fixed in a shop. The trend is we don't have a clue. Lets spend $5K on this and see...
One thing I see often is the guys having problems with the BIG overlanders. So many say "I'm in limp mode... again" "My third water pump in a year"..... The limp mode thing blows my mind, guys full time overlanding who spend a month searching for an answer, travelling every day at 30kph because some sensor senses a unicorn in the curcuit.
These are the stories that confirm for me that my old school TJR is the newest vehicle I will ever buy. I think my next truck might have a straight six.... likely 300 cubic inches with a carburetor. AND definitely a clutch.... The cost to "repair" a modern automatic would buy my dream truck.
My neighbour, 87 years old who never goes over 30 mph has a six year old Explorer. An old truck driver, logger he changed the battery and lost reverse because he did not follow the 86 step "Change the battery in my six year old Ford"....... That would be me. Took a week to fix it in small town rural BC.
I drove a tow truck for a few years..... Got a new German thing with a dead battery.... we cannot boost it...., the protocol is deck it to the dealer...... WOW with the nearest dealer 100 miles away. That has been a money maker.
So share those stories of stupidity designed into our vehicles and lets hope a few car guys at the big three read them.
FIELD FIXES.... not unless it is 20 years old.