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If it was the ANC, you could verify by just cracking a window (which deactivates the system, I believe).
I’m tempted to guess you have a bad wheel bearing or similar issue, but this would kind of noise would correlate to speed.
I wonder if a bad ground somewhere is causing an electrical...
I did the same with my (loaded) ‘19 Longhorn, but it was “only” $15-16K more for a ‘25.
Of course, if I load up a Tungsten, I’d be more than $20K over the old sticker.
I know. I’m one of ‘em! I’ve heard and felt every time my truck has gone in and out of MDS in 5 years, too. Maybe comes with growing up on a farm and being around machines. Like I said, the regen is very slight.
It does, in fact, apply torque during upshifts and downshifts, among other benefits (e.g., extended MDS usage, regenerative braking). This has been discussed ad nauseum on other eTorque threads, but I guess we're both too lazy to search for them right now. Watch this for a quick overview.
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