BL you got the Nellie vehicle
She has stalled during the following:
1.Stopped at a red light, brake on, no gas
2. Low rpm turning slowly gas only on a residential road.
3. Turning slowly with gas, no brake.
4. Braking but not at the stop sign yet, but low rpms.
Does that cover it? I think so. Turning, and going straight, braking, stopped, and gas only but going slow.
I think you are saying: Keep her?
That's my intention. Not my son's who at least in his most hyperbolic mood ( he can calm down days later) says he won't drive it anymore (too afraid) or won't even drive with me....We shall see.
One last looky see next month at a Jeep dealer might seal the deal...?
Also as I've said: He primarily wants a newer vehicle for the upgrades in music, computer stuff, I'd like to say a different word than stuff, but also for his anxiety....He's not a farm boy...not a rural boy. And, one of two of his primary disabilities is extreme anxiety.
I'm paying for it, I'm the MOM, and I shall make the decision!.
Let me know if you meant to get rid of it or not?. Not exactly sure. I was just trying to express that in 15 minutes I had two people wanting to buy it; One worked on it, one never saw it but I described it. So confirms to me she's yes a Grandma vehicle, but worth keeping.
BTW, the dealer looked her up and she has a totally unrelated secondary recall on her which they will repair free of charge by Jeep. The hitch, I called her tow package, needs welding as it might not sustain a low level rear end without more damage to the rear than it should. I don't tow anything anymore, but said sure why not.