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Thanks, I actually found thread and figured it out after I posted here. 23 Gallons seems like a ridiculously small tank for a vehicle like this. I'm getting about 16mpg with my truck which I don't think is too bad but it only gives me about 340 of range, and more like 300mi for practical...
I'd like to know this as well. I've run my truck down to a range of about 30mi to go which should equate to somewhere around 2-3 gallons remaining. And the most I've been able to get in is 20 gallons. So I'd like to know the tank size for the Rebel. I am wondering if maybe the capless tank...
And the Rebel has the 3.92 Rear End which, I believe affects economy. Although my mileage is pretty much the same as yours according to my trip computer.
Following. I have this squeek too. Very quiet, but noticable on driver side. Sounds like it's coming from down low. Only when vehicle is under way and goes over a less-than-smooth surface. Intermittent and seems to happen when temperature is down below 40deg F.
I have about 1500mi on my Rebel with etourque. Computer is telling me about 16.2mpg. Essentially commuting milles and around town. My last vehicle was a Mazda CX9 that I drove the same and that was 18.1mpg over the life of the vehicle so I don't think the 16mpg I'm getting with the Ram is too...
Understood, thank you. So my understanding is, in order to "activate" those lights, it requires dealer programming. So, can't just install them and go. From my reading, the other option would be to tap the feed to the cab top light which is the white with tan tracer I was referring to.
Me... I went into the dealership to test drive a 2018 Durango to replace my wife's SUV. While I was there I saw the 2019 Rebel which looked fantastic. So when I took my wife back to test drive the Durango I asked if we could drive the Rebel too. 45min later we both agreed we liked the truck...
I'm confused, when you say "current LED Bed Lights" what are you referring to? The one over the cab or the optional ones that are mounted IN the bed? If it's the ones on the top of the cab I'm not clear on why that wire would be accessible via the tail light.
Excellent video. I wound up with the eTourque because that's what they had on the lot. Didn't really know much about it and my dealership was clueless. I learned more in 15 minutes than I have the entire time I've had the truck. According to the trip computer I am getting 15.8mpg in combined...
Huh, would love to hear more feedback on this. Had our first chilly day here in RI a couple of days ago and I was thinking it odd the blower was on before the car warmed up.
I have a Rebel. It is not nearly that red in person. I'd call it almost maroon. I'm a pretty conservative guy styling wise and I really like it. And, as I've seen others say as well, in the front seats it's not nearly as "in your face". Most of the red is on the backs of the front seats.
As a follow-up, received and installed my Truxedo Pro X-15 this weekend. Went on my 2019 Rebel w/ 5.7 bed. Fit great, in fact I'd say it was tight. It was very sensitive to forward an aft positioning of the bed rails. Too far forward and seal would miss tail gate but too far back and I...
I have about 260mi on my 2019 Rebel w/ eTorque. So far the autostart is pretty tame. But I did notice today something a little odd. I was stopped at a stop light behind another car. The engine shut off. When my AC kicked on the engine restarted. But it seemed the added power of the engine...
Thanks for this. While this info is interesting, this is NOT what is in my owners manual. My truck is equipped with the part-time transfer case and does not have a 4WD Auto mode. In my owners manual the section on 4WD HI makes NO reference to possible damage being caused by driving on dry...
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