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Not gonna lie - it’s pretty annoying when people like you come to this forum for no other reason than to try to get clicks on your FaceTube page. If you’d like to be a meaningful contributing member here, then great. If you’re here to monetize your social media account, then get lost.
Do you have corporate spyware on your work computer? My company blocks all sorts of stuff when I'm on the corporate network, but not the truck forums (yet).
I’m the wrong guy to answer this, but my guess is that there is overheat protection on the USB circuitry. Same as in a computer or even your phone. Disables itself if it senses that it is too hot.
Well then I would guess at a loose connection somewhere, if it works intermittently. I’ve seen reports of the USB ports not working temporarily after baking in the hot sun too.
The design was changed somewhere in the 2022 model year, as far as I can tell. Lots of 2019-2021 models have the issue, and a few 2022’s here and there. But practically none after that. I have a 2022, and not a problem.
The EcoDiesel was discontinued in early MY 2023, if I recall correctly.
Can’t speak for your engine, as I have no experience with the 3.6L V6 Pentastar (or the 5.7L V8 Hemi for that matter).
Ok, that’s good.
So you’re looking at an available tongue load of 1450 lbs. If you add a weight distribution hitch, that is 100% on the tongue. But even after deducting the weight of that, you could pretty easily haul the trailer you’re talking about…even with the trailer at fully loaded...
Forget anything you found online about max towing. The determining factor won't be pulling capacity, it will be payload.
Look at the sticker on your driver's side door jamb. It will list your maximum payload. This is for a fully-fueled truck, but no occupants or cargo. Now, from the value...
As an engineer, I can’t let a math mistake slide. Gas weighs about 6 lbs/gallon (at least that’s what we use for weight calculations in private aviation). So a 33 gallon tank is more like 198 lbs of fuel, plus the tank.
Now if you’re a hefty fellow, and you’re single (or have a very small wife...
Just heard about this on the news. Something about Stellantis misleading investors.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/08/16/2931716/0/en/Stockholder-Alert-Robbins-LLP-Informs-Stellantis-N-V-Stockholders-of-the-Class-Action-Filed-Against-STLA.html
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