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I believe it’s a combination of sensors and throttle position. Something is getting tripped up and confusing the start/stop. Many of these occur on slow right hand turns from a start. Maybe inside wheel loses traction and the limited slip has a role?
So, yeah, same scenario I had. Just a theory but Ram changed the eTorque system for 22 and the engine stop occurs earlier than previous years. Seems to me that the system can get confused, especially on slow right turns from a stop or partial stop. Wonder if it’s a wheel slip in combo with the...
My 2017 with the 3.6 and 3.21's was always over 20 mpg. Was pretty happy with it. My new one is doing well around 19 pretty consistently with the Hemi so pretty happy with that as well.
Here's the full TSB. Wonder why they're replacing the MGU for the "connector" not being fully seated? Maybe it's a flaw in the actual unit preventing a solid connection? Also, looks like this only applies to 2020-2021 models.
https://www.tsbsearch.com/RAM/08-014-21
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