Engine. 3.6 etorque. Hi everyone. I just purchased a new 2022 Ram 1500 with the 3.6 eTorque. I thought I would start a thread and update it frequently on my experiences with the truck. The eTorque is new to me. I have had a few Ram/Dodge trucks in the past and had some good and some bad experiences. I am hopeful this will be a good experience. When I start the engine manually 99% of the time it starts no problem. But 1% of the time the engine will start and run for one or two seconds and immediately stop as if I've stalled it, although the glow plug light flashed and the message says bring to workshop. After this it'll start up no problem when I start it. That brings the most serious inquiry - how much have the 3.0 engineers done to incorporate the start-stop technology throughout the engine's components. There's a range that engineers do from just throwing on larger starters and calling it good to revamping whole systems. I HAVE FIXED THE ISSUE hello everyone pretty much i cant get the site to respond after going to the webpage. i have disabled all my browser extension i have tried Edge, Chrome, Firefox i have check my connection. i have check task manager whilst accessing the website to see if the problem is with my pc and all seems fine so i dont know what wrong. any help would be appreciated thank you im A 6 year old starter that has been good for 6 years doesn’t just all of a sudden start cranking the engine slower. If you have held the starter for a prolonged period of time say 10 or so seconds, then stopped, and cranked it again without giving the starter time to cool, the insulation around the field windings can break down causing it to 14 comments. Top. AnonymousEngineer_ • 3 yr. ago. An older diesel will definitely start backwards. The exhaust valves become the intake and vice versa, and as you mentioned, oiling/cooling will be compromised and damage will occur if it is run in that state for an extended time. An air-cooled two stroke would likely be fine running backwards. There's literal and interpretive answers to that question. The literal one is to keep your appliances running while the engine is turned off at a braked stop of some duration beyond a stop sign (e.g. traffic light) during an ESS evenet to spare the main battery so it can effect the ** bulk of the crank of the engine when the ESS event is Engine shut off is the worst “feature” ever. A lot of newer vehicles have a feature where the engine shuts off when you come to complete stop, kind of like a golf cart. This feature was designed to save fuel apparently. Has anyone tried to cross a fast moving intersection with this feature, it is horrible. Y1Oihw9.

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