BearFootSam
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@ShadowsPapa - Would you be shocked to learn it was the ESS/Aux battery?
I finally got the truck back yesterday; it was the aux battery sensor on the negative terminal that somehow fried and caused the aux battery to run down which precipitated the total meltdown.
New module, new battery under warranty.
I'm going to submit a complaint to the NHTSA, this failure mode is far too common to not get higher level attention. A non-critical system failure that contributes in no way to the core functionality of the vehicle should not totally incapacitate it. I guess my opinion has changed to the ESS not being fit for purpose and needs to go back to development.
Anyhow, the three weeks without my truck gave me an interesting opportunity for seat time in different vehicles.
Dealer loaner - 2021 Compass, ?... I knew after five minutes this was a CVT, that's a scooter transmission, not for cars. I get the operating principle in theory offers a number of advantages but the faux shift stepping defeats the optimum rpm benefit and, in this case, caused harsh jerky transitions. The screen such that it is was so awful it would be a major upgrade to have an old analog head unit. It felt like it struggled just making up the driveway.
Rental over the Thanksgiving holiday - Tesla Model 3 dual motor. The polar opposite of the JT, low, sporty, efficient and fully modern. The UI is irritating, I enjoyed the unencumbered view over the wheel but doing anything at all required navigating menus while driving. The autopilot feature was novel and interesting but awfully dangerous. While testing it a few occasions the road curved and the car tried to fight me keeping it in the lane while it wanted to go straight. Disconcerting to say the least. The instantaneous acceleration doesn't let up until at least 80mph which is as fast as I dared on the roads of Vancouver Island.
Getting back into the JT reminded me of driving it off the dealer's lot. It felt really tall after being in the low slung Tesla, but the visibility is much better even though the model 3 had a full glass roof. I've really come to appreciate the upright flat windshield of the JT. At night especially, the higher stance, broad windshield and better lights of the JT are an advantage at night. I appreciated the great AT in the JT. It also makes me want to drive slowly as opposed to the model 3 that just wanted to run away. Off the three vehicles, the JT is by far the most comfortable. I enjoy the upright position with plenty of distance from the seat pan to the floor and the more open feeling of the high ceiling and boxy cab. It's not much bigger but it feels so.
I finally got the truck back yesterday; it was the aux battery sensor on the negative terminal that somehow fried and caused the aux battery to run down which precipitated the total meltdown.
New module, new battery under warranty.
I'm going to submit a complaint to the NHTSA, this failure mode is far too common to not get higher level attention. A non-critical system failure that contributes in no way to the core functionality of the vehicle should not totally incapacitate it. I guess my opinion has changed to the ESS not being fit for purpose and needs to go back to development.
Anyhow, the three weeks without my truck gave me an interesting opportunity for seat time in different vehicles.
Dealer loaner - 2021 Compass, ?... I knew after five minutes this was a CVT, that's a scooter transmission, not for cars. I get the operating principle in theory offers a number of advantages but the faux shift stepping defeats the optimum rpm benefit and, in this case, caused harsh jerky transitions. The screen such that it is was so awful it would be a major upgrade to have an old analog head unit. It felt like it struggled just making up the driveway.
Rental over the Thanksgiving holiday - Tesla Model 3 dual motor. The polar opposite of the JT, low, sporty, efficient and fully modern. The UI is irritating, I enjoyed the unencumbered view over the wheel but doing anything at all required navigating menus while driving. The autopilot feature was novel and interesting but awfully dangerous. While testing it a few occasions the road curved and the car tried to fight me keeping it in the lane while it wanted to go straight. Disconcerting to say the least. The instantaneous acceleration doesn't let up until at least 80mph which is as fast as I dared on the roads of Vancouver Island.
Getting back into the JT reminded me of driving it off the dealer's lot. It felt really tall after being in the low slung Tesla, but the visibility is much better even though the model 3 had a full glass roof. I've really come to appreciate the upright flat windshield of the JT. At night especially, the higher stance, broad windshield and better lights of the JT are an advantage at night. I appreciated the great AT in the JT. It also makes me want to drive slowly as opposed to the model 3 that just wanted to run away. Off the three vehicles, the JT is by far the most comfortable. I enjoy the upright position with plenty of distance from the seat pan to the floor and the more open feeling of the high ceiling and boxy cab. It's not much bigger but it feels so.
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