jdmartin
Ram Guru
And the answer is: at least 5 miles!
I'm working on a Jeep for my grandson's birthday (it's a surprise). I finished up the brakes this morning and wanted to take it for a test drive, but the battery wouldn't turn. So I had to push it out of the garage, and I started the Ram to jump it off with. It took almost 20 minutes before I had enough juice to start it, so I decided I would not only test the brakes but also drive up to the parts store and get a new battery. So off I went. Stopped and got gas in the Jeep, then up to Advance. Was up there about 30 minutes or so swapping out the battery and checking a fuse, then headed back home. Beautiful day, both windows down. I pull into the driveway and shut off the Jeep and I hear something still running. "What's still idling on this thing?" I ask myself, before myself realizes that I left the truck running after I was done jumping off the Jeep - doh! I had the fob in my pocket, so apparently it doesn't shut off once the fob is out of range.
Not sure how much I like that feature; this truck is quiet enough that a couple of times I've almost forgotten to shut it off when I came home! Funny how the truck has lots of features for bad memory older dudes like me - auto headlights, auto parking brake - but no feature for auto-shut-off-the-truck-when-the-knucklehead-leaves-it-running-and-goes-to-the-parts-store!
I'm working on a Jeep for my grandson's birthday (it's a surprise). I finished up the brakes this morning and wanted to take it for a test drive, but the battery wouldn't turn. So I had to push it out of the garage, and I started the Ram to jump it off with. It took almost 20 minutes before I had enough juice to start it, so I decided I would not only test the brakes but also drive up to the parts store and get a new battery. So off I went. Stopped and got gas in the Jeep, then up to Advance. Was up there about 30 minutes or so swapping out the battery and checking a fuse, then headed back home. Beautiful day, both windows down. I pull into the driveway and shut off the Jeep and I hear something still running. "What's still idling on this thing?" I ask myself, before myself realizes that I left the truck running after I was done jumping off the Jeep - doh! I had the fob in my pocket, so apparently it doesn't shut off once the fob is out of range.
Not sure how much I like that feature; this truck is quiet enough that a couple of times I've almost forgotten to shut it off when I came home! Funny how the truck has lots of features for bad memory older dudes like me - auto headlights, auto parking brake - but no feature for auto-shut-off-the-truck-when-the-knucklehead-leaves-it-running-and-goes-to-the-parts-store!
