UncleJimmy
Well-Known Member
I just started using the cooldown function on the Tazer, turns the fan on full and I keep the oil temp up on the gauge all the time now. I hit it on before steep mountains or crawling off road or stop and go if it's long enough. (I put in a feature request for some additional cooling features to be more like the RPM but with user set temp values so I can customize the values exactly where I want.) This weekend went up a long 10 min grade gain about 3000 ft with probably extra 600-800 lbs payload in the Jeep, kept the speed at 65 mph and hit the cooldown function before I went up the hill and hit the top at maybe at 206 F, so worked great. Personally, I think the fan values are set way too high before the fan kicks on. I suspect it's CAFE related as they seem to make a lot of compromises for fuel economy. And yes, I know it's electrical fan, but the alternator has to run more and that costs horsepower which equals fuel. Same logic as going with light grade motor oil to save a .5 percent mpg. So, bottom line, keep the oil temp up on the gauge cluster, and get a Tazer or RPM to kick the fan on and it helps to anticipate the climbs.This is super useful for me! Thank you! My 2020 JLUR blew a radiator in 2022 doing high way speeds up a steep mountain pass in the desert while blasting the A.C (it was so hot we were dying!). I had a very heavy Yeti cooler and camping gear in with me. I was on 35’s with a 2.5 lift in a 3.6. What shocked me most is my temp gauge never moved! I could smell the coolant and became concerned but my gauge was green until it just suddenly wasn’t! By Then I was blowing smoke and spewing rad fluid on a desert mountain with my 4 year old without cell service! I didn’t even hear the fan come on! I’m not convinced it did! It was covered under warranty but ever since when I’m wheeling hard or idling for a while I can start to smell that smell an engine makes when it’s getting hot and I don’t always hear the fan come on. Chrysler told me they checked the fan and thermostat and it was fine. People tell me it’s all in my head and it’s my fault for running the AC climbing a steep mountain while hauling camping gear ?. But we are talking about a brand new vehicle with very little miles. So what’s really happening? To be honest I don’t trust that temp gauge or the fan and I’ve been on a journey to find a way of assisting in keeping the rad cool.
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