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I think start stop is disabled in 4WD at least on my RubiconThe entire system or just the start/stop?
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I think start stop is disabled in 4WD at least on my RubiconThe entire system or just the start/stop?
yeah that's the case for all of our Jeeps in 4LO. I am curious if the BSG still gives a torque boost in that mode though.I think start stop is disabled in 4WD at least on my Rubicon
I didnāt say 4lo , i think any 4x4 position stops essyeah that's the case for all of our Jeeps in 4LO. I am curious if the BSG still gives a torque boost in that mode though.
Except ESS still works in 4HI. Unless they changed that after 2018...I didnāt say 4lo , i think any 4x4 position stops ess
Thanks for the clarification , didnāt know. Disabled ESS on day 2. LolExcept ESS still works in 4HI. Unless they changed that after 2018...
Ah, to each their own. I use it regularly on my daily drive, but if I'm in 4HI on a trail I have to remember to turn it off, lol.Thanks for the clarification , didnāt know. Disabled ESS on day 2. Lol
FWIW: eTorque is not active in 4-low on the 2.0. I would bet the 3.6 is similar.yeah that's the case for all of our Jeeps in 4LO. I am curious if the BSG still gives a torque boost in that mode though.
Understandable. its such a short burst that's meant to get the engine up to speed I didn't think it would do much off road.FWIW: eTorque is not active in 4-low on the 2.0. I would bet the 3.6 is similar.
I have a 2.0 JLR, and I'm not sure there would be any noticeable benefit if eTorque was active in 4-low anyway.
Correct, under the jeep, about the driver side rear seat location.where is the battery pack located on the 3.6 etorque? i know there was a briefcase sized one under the Jeep on the 2.0. assuming it's the same on the 3.6.
The water fording depth is the same with or without eTorque.So, how does the undermount lithium battery hold up under water when fording a creek or driving up the river?