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You should definitely trade it in on a Honduh Ridgeline. Will solve all your issues.
Or, depending on the size of your TT, you may be better off stepping up to a 2500
It's only a 3 amp fuse, so whatever it is takes very low power. I don't think I've seen any tracker installs where they added a fuse for them. Most were plug and play with the OBD port.
Could be anything aftermarket electronics wise. Maybe previous owner has a hard wired dash cam, or radar detector. Could be aftermarket car alarm/remote start. Yes trackers are common, but doesn't mean that's what it always is. Definitely trace the wires and see where it goes.
Interesting, wonder if that means they may be finally transitioning the HDs to the 5th gen cabs and are getting the assembly line tooled for it by running 1500s.
Of the surface is prepped properly, and clean, it should not leak, but it wouldn't hurt to put some gasket tack on it.
As far as temps, yours sound normal. And these coolant systems are not considered sealed systems anyways.
I proved my point in that the discussion, in the context I was replying to had shifted to be specifically about the start/stop. But nice try at flipping it
Thread was about e-torque. I mentioned it has one of the best start/stop systems on the market
Then you replied to my comment. Someone else replied to you saying if only there was a button to turn it off. You assume they were talking about the entire e-torque system, but that's kind of...
Try to follow along with the comments being replied to. That chain of replies was talking about the start/stop feature. Don't believe me, click back to see.
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