I've just about had it with this thing! If you've read any of my other posts about the CVT you know that I'm not fond of it. Not only is it sluggish in getting up to speed as we've all discussed, but today I had a very embarrassing problem on the trail; I couldn't get it up, the hill that is! 
Now, I'm not speaking to all the flat-landers out there who take their Patriot off-road in the nearby woods with small hills, I'm speaking of back country Colorado trail riding. The Patriot CVT SUCKS! We (me and my new Liberty buddy Darryl) came to a decent grade with several rock outcroppings requiring a slow speed to negotiate and ascend. About halfway up the 1/4 mile hill with about a 35 degree degree angle (not sure of percentage), the CVT simply WOULD NOT GO! I tried in vain not to have to back down or be pulled up. I tried every combination of Drive you can imagine, with and without ESP, 4 lock, and even the 'crawl ratio'; nothing worked. I had to allow Darryl around me, hook up the tow strap and have him pull me up the hill!!!!! Thank GOD the Mile High Jeep Club with about 50 members had already passed and was not resting at the top of the hill, after all, every one of them made it just fine, including the stock Liberty, Wrangler, and Grand Cherokee.
If I could take this thing back I would. I would get a 5 speed and make it trail rated on my own. I mean, seriously, how the hell can you sell a 'trail rated' version with no manual transmission, that won't make it up a trail that everyone else can; including the competition?!?!?!
My advice; DO NOT BUY the CVT if you plan on using it's 'trail rated' capability. And for those of you who do take it off-road, keep up your momentum!
Check this out!!! http://www.jeeppatriot.com/forum/showpost.php?p=19215&postcount=69 Problem Fixed!!!
Now, I'm not speaking to all the flat-landers out there who take their Patriot off-road in the nearby woods with small hills, I'm speaking of back country Colorado trail riding. The Patriot CVT SUCKS! We (me and my new Liberty buddy Darryl) came to a decent grade with several rock outcroppings requiring a slow speed to negotiate and ascend. About halfway up the 1/4 mile hill with about a 35 degree degree angle (not sure of percentage), the CVT simply WOULD NOT GO! I tried in vain not to have to back down or be pulled up. I tried every combination of Drive you can imagine, with and without ESP, 4 lock, and even the 'crawl ratio'; nothing worked. I had to allow Darryl around me, hook up the tow strap and have him pull me up the hill!!!!! Thank GOD the Mile High Jeep Club with about 50 members had already passed and was not resting at the top of the hill, after all, every one of them made it just fine, including the stock Liberty, Wrangler, and Grand Cherokee.
If I could take this thing back I would. I would get a 5 speed and make it trail rated on my own. I mean, seriously, how the hell can you sell a 'trail rated' version with no manual transmission, that won't make it up a trail that everyone else can; including the competition?!?!?!
My advice; DO NOT BUY the CVT if you plan on using it's 'trail rated' capability. And for those of you who do take it off-road, keep up your momentum!
Check this out!!! http://www.jeeppatriot.com/forum/showpost.php?p=19215&postcount=69 Problem Fixed!!!