BlueRubicon
Caught the Bug
Pneumatic??? The e-torque engines have a 48v DC secondary battery that is used. Engine is started with a 3phase AC induction motor. Not pneumatic. Nothing to do with air.My 2.0 apparently has the pneumatic start/stop system. So 450 miles into a 2000 mile trip into some of the most remote areas in the country, I got a scary email from Jeep telling me that there was a problem and that I should take the jeep to a dealership immediately for analysis. I was told that the engine might get wedged in such a way that it would not start again without major work. So I proceeded on my journey and nothing bad happened.
I have since received another scary email about the throttle control after just driving down/up two of the more challenging 3000+ ft winding grades in the country and across seldom traveled routes in California and Arizona. Good reason I did not notice since I would likely already be dead if the described scenario had happened.
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