Well your regenerations are typically happening passively, they also tend to happen at a bad time, like just coming off the highway home and shutting down, in that event, some in town driving you very quickly can go from the passive 60% to the evic (dash message 80%), as long as you don't ignore...
Honestly I can run a full 15 min remote start cycle, with a winter front, and with it plugged in when it is below zero and I won't hit much over 100 degrees
I had codes pop up when I first got my truck and played with the air suspension too much. What @Bob S. is experiencing is related to the suspension. Some faults with the suspension do shut down the Trailer brake controller and other systems, I have seen it first hand.
Well I don't have any dropped corners, I just get a red code just after startup then it turns yellow just after that showing it's stored but not active, pulled a b17fb code but no luck just clearing it
Haha jinx'd myself. Pulled into subway today and this popped up, but I can't pull any codes on torque anyways. Going to try my speedo calibrator scanner which is more in depth in a bit here.
I'm not really sure what you mean that the truck seems to be riding like it's on bricks, unless the air bags completely deflated you'd still be sprung and comfortable. Your problem makes me think of Mercedes air bags that have valve bodies for the Inner shock portion that we have the equivalent...
I'm in roseau Minnesota, 10 miles I south of the Canadian Border a little west of Lake of the woods, we spend 5 months of the year in zero Celsius, my 2015 air suspension is perfect. I would not trade my load leveling capabilities for anything.
The only flaw would be if I were to put a plow on...
Um 275/60r20 is a factory Tire size.. it's a 33x10? Or 11? I don't recall exactly. So it would fit regardless.
A 33x12.5 rubs because of wheel offset and width not height. 275/65/20 is a 34-34.5 depending on brand and tread, also fits factory height. Will catch wheel well liners if they're...
Well it looks like they are getting some stronger power figures for the 2019 available wrangler JL that was announced.
The 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 engine, which will be available starting in 2019, makes 262 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque. 8 Speed Auto transmission only.
Quite a bump. From...
Lol I've pulled 10+, tongue weight is all how you load it. I've had 3k+ payload in my bed, the suspension is very capable.
Owners manual says that I can't have a slide in pickup bed camper due to weight with air suspension. I find that ridiculous