Lol thanks.Check your cabin filter
Lol thanks.Check your cabin filter
I just got a 2021 with ETORQUE after having a 2019 without it. First thing I noticed is the autostart stop disables when the cabin is heating/cooling. Is this a new feature for 2021? I am assuming if I'm at a light and the cabin temp roses above my setting the auto start/stop will disable to cool the cabin.I like both, but the only time I kill the auto S/S is when it's humid out. I don't like having the A/C cycle off. Otherwise, I let the truck do its thing.
No, that's not new for 2021. That's how they all work. The engine will be restarted if the cabin temp falls outside a certain temp range.I just got a 2021 with ETORQUE after having a 2019 without it. First thing I noticed is the autostart stop disables when the cabin is heating/cooling. Is this a new feature for 2021? I am assuming if I'm at a light and the cabin temp roses above my setting the auto start/stop will disable to cool the cabin.
I just got a 2021 with ETORQUE after having a 2019 without it. First thing I noticed is the autostart stop disables when the cabin is heating/cooling. Is this a new feature for 2021? I am assuming if I'm at a light and the cabin temp roses above my setting the auto start/stop will disable to cool the cabin.
No, that's not new for 2021. That's how they all work. The engine will be restarted if the cabin temp falls outside a certain temp range.
I'm the OP and I'm 49. I'm not old.Did not read all the replies...just here to say I do not hate MDS (I think people tend to hate the acoustic issues with aftermarket exhausts).
However start/stop I do not think I will ever like/trust/be comfortable with.
Just something about a vehicle turning off that still makes your stomach twitch. Most likely age related (49). Those old enough to have experienced cars that turned off unexpectantly will never trust it.
Amen brother!Did not read all the replies...just here to say I do not hate MDS (I think people tend to hate the acoustic issues with aftermarket exhausts).
However start/stop I do not think I will ever like/trust/be comfortable with.
Just something about a vehicle turning off that still makes your stomach twitch. Most likely age related (49). Those old enough to have experienced cars that turned off unexpectantly will never trust it.
Well darn. I was going to reply but you requested to be civil about it. There goes my rant!I am curious to why so many people hate MDS and auto stop/start. I've had my new truck since last July and haven't noticed any issues with either of these, even with my new exhaust. I am simply curious of why people don't like it. And if you do like it comment too. But please, can we be civil about it?
Yeah, that didn't stop others.Well darn. I was going to reply but you requested to be civil about it. There goes my rant!
I think it is more of an experiment for FCA to get their feet wet in the “hybrid” truck market. Guess it helps more for people in constant bumper to bumper traffic tooI see many people posting in MPG threads that their E-Torque trucks aren't getting better mileage.
So why have it?
Check out Fuelly. ETorque trucks have a statistically significant advantage (based on the averages of thousands of trucks), as I’ve documented in threads long ago. But it’s not some crazy 25% advantage, and it was never claimed to be.I see many people posting in MPG threads that their E-Torque trucks aren't getting better mileage.
So why have it?
Claimed to be 13% better MPG for city driving (15mpg vs 17mpg)Check out Fuelly. ETorque trucks have a statistically significant advantage (based on the averages of thousands of trucks), as I’ve documented in threads long ago. But it’s not some crazy 25% advantage, and it was never claimed to be.
Well, we know all of the EPA numbers are idealized, regardless of whether eTorque is in play. I’m sure they actually achieved that under perfect conditions.Claimed to be 13% better MPG for city driving (15mpg vs 17mpg)
Our other car is also a 2020 Outback and I was going to say the same thing - that system is very obvious and the transition is abrupt! Totally different in the Ram - I only know it is shutting off if I watch the tach.I leave my AS/S enabled and honestly don't think thrice about it. We had a 20 Subaru Outback with it and it was so jerky shutting off and on it was horrible. It also was so inconsistent when it was on or when it was disabled for some reason; I installed an Eliminator harness I hated it so much. On the Ram (etorque) it's nearly invisible and seamless I hardly know it's working.
I see many people posting in MPG threads that their E-Torque trucks aren't getting better mileage.
So why have it?
I'm the OP and I'm 49. I'm not old.
2020 Bighorn Night Edition, 5.7 Hemi w/eTorque