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Could this affect the 5 or 6 quart issue?
Now to find a dealer....the fun begins!
One thing about oil levels is that not all oil fiters are equal. Different brands and models can vary the amount that they hold. As someone who has dealt with a lot of technical manuals, I can also assure you that mistakes are easy to make and rarely get corrected.
The MB transmissions are being considered for heavy duty, high HP applications, but the MB diesel is too big to fit the Ram. DC owns Detroit and they have a new V6 diesel that is supose to be fantastic and in V8 form would be ideal for the Ram.
I'll be taking the QC by the dealer next week to drop off a survey to them and get my second free fill up. So far I am very pleased with the QC. In the 4 weeks waiting for it I only saw 1 other QC. They must not be very popularright now, at least here in So. FL. It's perfect for me though. No family to haul but stuff every now and then. I was just tired of having to clean my suv every time I hauled stuff. I hauled a load of plywood with it and it runs better with a heavy load.
Remember folks get that Farm Bureau rebate, its found money. Call a FB ang join for $50 and get $500. You have to be a member for 30 days to get the rebate certificate. I was a member exactly 30 dayswhen my QC came in.
Bookitty
My right rear wheel stickes out a little also. The doors all seem to be aligned ok. It is a truck so I'm satisfied. The wheel seems to be one of the items a lot of people have reported about in this chat room. If you have any questions on the truck from what I gather Bookitty seems to be up on all of the stuff. Keep your eye on the chats because he is suppose to put in a check list for us new owners. Oh, I'm in Ft. Lauderdale. I have an SLT. I still have a thing for some of the chrome.Were you able to get the current discount and the Farm Bureau discount?
I have to get the wheel flares and mud flaps. I can already see the dirt flying up on the sides when I go through puddles.
robert
Without being too technical:
A small pressure is built up in the fuel tank.
Two tests are performed on this pressure.
1) can it be maintained?
2) It is bled thru a known-sized orface in pulses and timed.
If you leave your gas cap off or loose... these tests will fail and the trouble lite would be lit.
I washed the truck the other night and they started going up and down again.
When I took it in last time (a couple of months ago) they didn't find anything of course but replaced the timer control module under the dash.
I have the factory alarm also.
Has anybody else found the cure for this?
I hate to keep taking it back to the dealer when they don't have a clue what to do.
Is there a TSB on this problem?
Other than this little glitch the truck has been great for 12,000 miles so far.
2000 Quad Sport 4x2 Flame Red
4.7 auto lsd, all the goodies except power seats.
ordered 12-16-99 delivered 1-28-00.
Mailman
Both times the stick read right at the top of the safe zone with a six quart fill. With a cold engine it has always read higher than the safe zone and that had me worried.
shifts being dynamically tailored depending on the
immediate operating conditions. Not only can the
xmission change the engine timing to smooth out the
shifts, it can also directly tailor the "shift
speed" (time to complete a gear change)
using several clever technologies.
HOWEVER:
Although there is talk in the automotive news
about DC using MB xmissins in the future, the
assemply plant has yet to be built (ref.. http://www.autointell.com/news-2000-2/Oktober-2000/October-10-00-p2.htm )
....thus I doubt
that this is a MB unit by any measure.
Additionally, the 4.7L V8 hemi and the "special"
automatic xmission that was built for it were first offered in the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
You can decide for yourself if this is a TRUCK or
not.
The following URL clearly states that the 45RFE xmission was designed for "TRUCK PLATFORMS".
http://www.autointell.com/nao_companies/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/daimlerchrysler/chrysler/chrysler11.htm/map
Here are a couple of URLs to web sites that you
can peruse at your leisure. The truth lies within
these (web)pages.
http://www.autointell.com/
http://www.alldata.com/
http://www.car-truck.com/
http://www.autoguide.net/
After draining and replacing the Filter (Mobil1 M1-204 which is the SAME capacity as the MOPAR..I checked it), I dumped in 5 Qts of 5w30 Mobil1 Tri-Syn and took the truck for a easy run around the block untill the temp needle came to its usual position and parked back on the same level surface and waited 10 minutes as in the BOB(not the 15 minutes as in the Owners Manual)...I checked the oil and it was in the ADD region, I put the final Qt. in(6 total) and repeated the procedure and read EXACTLY to the top of the Full Line..So in my eyes, the 6Qts are CORRECT for the 4.7L V8...
My Opinion:
(1) The key is to let the engine DRAIN for as long as possible to get AS MUCH of the oil out of the Orifices and hollow valve train as possible...
(2) Change the oil on a LEVEL surface...I know the popular thinking is because the oil drain plug is on the rear of the pan, you want to park on an inline so the oil will drain to the rear..WRONG...This could cause the oil in the orifices and valvetrain and even the pan to "Pool" up away from a drain hole thus leaving oil in the engine that would normally drain out on a level surface..(From the OIL FLOW Diagram, it looks like all these passages could easily hold a Qt or MORE)...
(3) If all procedures (Draining on a level surface and checking procedure) are followed to the tee..then 6 qts in the 4.7 will give the correct oil level everytime.
Feel free to disagree with me and post your comments..I only know that 6qts works for my 4.7 and i find it hard to believe that i got the only one made to hold all 6 qts...
BTW...9200 miles and averaging 18.2 MPG (by paper and pencil) and 17.95 (by the Truck Computer) with a 4.7L, 4x4, 31x10.5's, 3.55, 5-sp, LSD...Mixed hwy and city driving..
CHAD
I was told your the "guy" for this question. 3.92 vs 3.55 ratio in a 01 quad 4.7 towing package and auto tranny. I will be towing 2600-2800 lbs of boat and trailer 2-3 times a week. Mostly flat some hills.
Do I need the 3.92, and what is the effect on gas mileage.
Bookitty
Thanks,
Shawkwav
http://www.dodgeram.com/buying_info/Inspect.htm
Shawkwav- sorry to sound wishy-washy, but it all depends.You have to look at your usage. If you are just using your QC to run around town, with an occasional light hauling, in and average temp area, you should be fine. But, if you plan on towing any significant amount ( which I'm assuming your not since you din't mention it) or hauling a lot, or live in an enviroment that has either weather extreme ( heat is the major killer of auto transmissions), hot temps, or, serious snows (having to rock out of being stuck) are hard on autos.
(stock units may not be so equipped depending on
the order manager at the dealership). I personally
always go for the HD service group, as it is cheap
insurance and the heavy duty cooling (for both
engine and transmission (automatic) are well worth
the price. In colder climates, the heavy duty
battery is also a good bet. For folks who drive
their own vehicles for volunteer emergency
services, the fast recovering alternator/battery
combination is very desirable as well. If you can
still change t your order at this point in time, it would be a good choice. If you cannot, don't sweat it; You will survive.
Bookitty
Bookitty
Bookitty,thanks for the try, if anyone has the QC checklist post it for everyone.
I love the sound of the engine and exhaust on this truck. Nothing like my 4.3L V6 chevy. Which by the way was a great engine that I have 180K on and it still runs well. I hope I have as good an engine this time.
Bookitty
Anyone have any experience with the folding tonneau cover?
Unfortunately the only one they could find did not have a CD player - any recommendations here would be great, speakers, head units etc.
The truck is all black - what is the best way to keep it looking new and avoid swirl marks etc besides not driving it and leaving it in the garage.
Can't wait to pick it up, could not resist the $2000 rebate.
and then build the vehicle (if you can still find 2000 models on line) and look at the invoice pricing. Factor in the various discounts and rebates (Daimler/Chrysler, Farm Bureau) and go from there. It must be substantially lower in price and carry the full factory warranty plus any extended warranty that you can wrangle out of the dealer. Too often, demonstrators are sold at a fairly high figure. look at the Blue Book values
as well, treating this vehicle as "used". Once you have all of the facts, compare it against a new model (either 2000 in stock roughly equipped the same or a 2001 model). If you feel that it is a great deal, then move forward. But, it must be a good deal. Remember, if you had that same truck a dealer would consider it a used vehicle. You must do likewise.
Bookitty
I am looking for a good tonneau cover for my Quad. I dont want a hard one just a nice soft one that is easy to use. A between the rail one would be perfect. Anyone buy one as of yet and if so where and how much $$$. Thanks alot.
ahasher
Anyone QC owner noticing and being annoyed by this?
dskoczylas: Do you think that the 2000 rpm vibration is the same as the problem described above?
P.S. - I ordered a QC, but with a V6, because I could not stand this low frequency resonance!
Thanks.