P0128 Jeep Gladiator: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

The P0128 OBD II trouble code indicates that your Jeep Gladiator’s engine coolant temperature has not reached its required operating temperature within a certain amount of time after starting the truck. This code can appear as soon as you start your vehicle, or it can also occur while driving. It’s essential to address this issue … Read more

Jeep Gladiator Burning Smell: Causes + How to Fix

A burning smell is one of the most troublesome problems you can experience in a vehicle.  If your Jeep Gladiator has a burning smell, there are many potential causes.   Typically, the smell is caused by some type of fluid (oil, trans fluid, etc…) hitting the exhaust or other hot parts of the engine or … Read more

Jeep Gladiator Only One Wiper Working: 4 Main Causes

If you find yourself in a situation where only one of Jeep Gladiator’s windshield wipers is working, there’s a lot you can do to get it fixed at home. We know that when only one windshield wiper is working, your Gladiator’s windshield wiper motor is still functional.  So we don’t need to check the windshield … Read more

Jeep Gladiator P0441: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0441 is one of the more common OBD II codes that can occur in the Jeep Gladiator.  It is frequently caused by a loose or bad gas cap, cracked or disconnected EVAP system hoses, vacuum leaks, or a bad purge valve. Always start by taking a look at the gas cap. P0441 is related to … Read more

Jeep Gladiator Horn Not Working: 5 Most Common Causes

A functioning horn is one of a vehicle’s most critical safety features. If your Jeep Gladiator’s horn isn’t working, there are a few potential causes. We’ll cover each of them, starting with the easiest and most likely issues and working from there. A test light can make diagnosing a horn that isn’t working much easier. … Read more

Jeep Gladiator’s Steering Wheel Shaking: Every Reason Why

If your Jeep Gladiator’s steering wheel is shaking, you should deal with it immediately. A shaking steering wheel in the Jeep Gladiator is caused by anything from the wheels and tires through the suspension (ball joints, tie rods, etc.) to the braking system.  We’ll start with the easiest things to check and move towards things … Read more

Jeep Gladiator P0100: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0100 is a generic OBD2 trouble code that indicates an issue with your Jeep Gladiator’s Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor.   This code is usually caused by a MAF sensor that is faulty, dirty or a wiring issue related to it. It may be tempting to replace your Gladiator’s MAF sensor without checking the electrical system … Read more

Jeep Gladiator Sloshing Sound (How to Find and Fix)

A mysterious noise you don’t know the source of is one of the most stressful things that can happen during vehicle ownership. If your Jeep Gladiator is making a sloshing sound while driving it, this is the guide for you. If your Gladiator makes a sound like sloshing water while driving, this is undoubtedly a … Read more