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2022 5.7 hemi with etorque
Found several threads with others with similar issues but they never seemed to post a follow up solution. I see Ram tend to have a lot of bad batteries after 2-3 years. Over the course of a few months my 12v battery slowly loses voltage until it gets around 11.8V...
My 22 e torque just did this last weekend. Was around 0F but it’s a garage parked truck.
I got down to 11.2v but made it home. Confirmed with volt meter the low voltage. Recharged the 12v which took several hours at 8amps so must have been really low. Load tested the fully charged 12v and...
Agree. Put an different size X2 in our start/stop SUV and its great.
More specially, very few batteries on the market are "pure lead" plates. X2 is one of them.
Just circling back I’ve never done this on my ram but most vehicles you’ll need to wait 20+ min for everything to go to sleep. Like other said don’t disturb doors, stay away from the key fob etc.
Probably should be like under 50 miliamps
I have a clamp amp meter which is nice you don’t...
I bought a 6 pack of surface shield cans, some attachments, and sprayed my '22 last fall. Was a little messy. Its supposed to last 2 years... we'll see how it does.
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