Hi all,
First time poster here - hoping the Jeep community can help me.
I left my ‘16 75th anniversary Wrangler topless overnight when the forecast called for clear skies. In typical fashion, a storm rolled through in the middle of the night, and it soaked my Jeep for a few hours until I woke up and realized it.
I toweled the interior off, but the electronics were pretty rightly soaked.
Now, a day later, the horn doesn’t work, the windshield wipers won’t stop going, the buttons don’t work, and the radio clearly has water behind the screen.
My question to the Jeep community is: is this an issue I should wait a few days and see if it dries out, or should I just bite the bullet and take it to the dealer ASAP?
First time poster here - hoping the Jeep community can help me.
I left my ‘16 75th anniversary Wrangler topless overnight when the forecast called for clear skies. In typical fashion, a storm rolled through in the middle of the night, and it soaked my Jeep for a few hours until I woke up and realized it.
I toweled the interior off, but the electronics were pretty rightly soaked.
Now, a day later, the horn doesn’t work, the windshield wipers won’t stop going, the buttons don’t work, and the radio clearly has water behind the screen.
My question to the Jeep community is: is this an issue I should wait a few days and see if it dries out, or should I just bite the bullet and take it to the dealer ASAP?