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I need to bring it in for the recall and will mention it again. Several threads in this forum from those with 2022+ complaining of the same issues. Ram updated something and got 1 mpg better in city driving if you compare 2021 to 2022.
The lag I am feeling is with the engine running but it does...
Hmm...Well, I have had it in a few times specifically for that issue and no update so I am interested now! It has worked that way since it was new, and while I cannot find it now, Ram did put out a video if recollection serves, that described the turning off while rolling to a stop as...
Ahhh, no, I didn't understand what you wrote. I DO understand how a Pedal Monster and the like work and know it will not impact the ETorque system. Adding info about the update was confusing to me as to what you meant or why you were including it. I am interested in hearing from users with both...
I believe they made some changes that turned the engine off as it was rolling to a stop. From my test drives, there also seems to be less lag between the turn-off and turn-on with the 2022- being better. I test-drove several earlier models, and there was a noticeable difference. I do not have...
I am getting really tired of the lag and jerkiness that comes with it. I wish I could do away with Etorque altogether, but the trucks paid off, and it's all mine...warts and all. Since the 2022+ Etorque is a slightly different system than the previous generation, I am only interested in hearing...
@1BADRAMLIMITED I think the same ebay guy has them
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144491836066?itmmeta=01JJ1VDHB62PZH6E7YY2ZYJ6HP&hash=item21a46272a2:g:ngYAAOSwduRiTo6C
If you do not find anyone to help, do not be too intimidated. I do not do automotive or electronics work but did this myself. It was quite easy really if you follow the well thought out tutorials.
Ive been using the same setup as yours and never had a problem connecting or programming. Sorry I cant be more help but I have never had any issues, it just seemed to work seemlessly. I wonder one of the pieces or hardware is failing? Have you tried just connecting to the ODB port and not using...
I can't find the bushing separately in any diagrams. Looking on Ebay at used OEM Rebel shocks you can see the bushing on those. It appears the same on the previous generation Rebels so they must have been using them for a while.
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