loveracing1988 wrote:From want you have posted on here you just need to sell the truck and move back to 2006. Aside from the fact I can't completely shut off the stability control in 2wd and the tpms system i don't see any issues with the rest. If you are used to a cable throttle drive by wire does take getting used to, but once you learn how what throttle it takes to do what there aren't any problems with it.Snowsled wrote:It would take a LOT of reprogramming to make the truck useable IMO. The electronic throttle is probably the worst offender... Is there a throttle cable conversion yet ? LOL If it was linear and in my control ALL of the time maybe we could come to an understanding. Still, I REALLY want a manual transmission too, I miss that badly. I am doubtful they could remove enough of the BS to make me happy at this point and doing so would likely cause warranty issues. If it doesn't have a warranty at this price point I am out.
I was just optimistic that all of the PW features would actually be useful. Problem is, when you really try to use it, the computer steps in and spoils the fun, usually creating a dangerous situation to boot.
I would love to have a one wire solution with a switch. Problem is, even with that it still needs that retarded CAD removed. What were they thinking?
As for the CAD while I will agree it creates a weak point has anyone on here actually had an issue with it or are we just speaking hypothetically? In the design phase I thought they could have put it in a better location but they kept it there for some reason, obviously if they never set the truck down on it during the mule testing there probably isn't much of a chance of breaking it on trails. Could it happen? Sure, but even if that happens you will still have 4wd because it will just be stuck in the 4wd position. The put it on the power wagon because they weren't going to design another axle tube just for the power wagon, they already had to do that with the carrier for the locker connector.
I am going to sell the truck. I am not going back to a 2006.
If you think the drive by wire is OK I suspect you really haven't wheeled your rig hard yet. Go ahead and try crawling up a couple of big rocks using the gas and brake, as is common when off roading in an auto trans rig, and tell me how that goes for you... The computer will shut down the throttle completely. I had to re start the truck while it was balanced on a couple of wheels half way up the obstacle. Again, stupid and dangerous, thanks FCA.
My problem with the CAD is the lack of manual control over it, location of the connector(bet mine doesn't last the winter), and the delay in engagement. I would gladly take 1 mpg less, hell I'd give you 2 mpg if you give me a non CAD axle.
Why would they need to redesign for the PW? wasn't 2014 the first year of the CAD on these trucks? That would mean that they made front axles for years without this crap. Simply dig into that parts bin and fit a standard axle to the PW. It isn't like the parts do not already exist.
I understand much of this technology is considered progress. I just do not want nor need that much help driving my truck. The new trucks are quiet, comfortable and reasonable efficient but they have completely lost me with the capability. It should be a lot more capable than it is, it could be, in fact it used to be. Damn shame IMO...