Any comments on Dodge Charger V6?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ahr888, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. ahr888

    frenchy Guest

    Plus now with the govt. mandates on car fuel economy, it would not do
    them good to sell all v-8s even if it cost them the same to make as the
    sixes. I don't think these rules apply to the guzzling suvs like they
    do to regular cars.
     
    frenchy, Feb 11, 2006
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  2. ahr888

    K7AAY Guest

    The computer controlling the variable displacement system has to be
    reset.
     
    K7AAY, Feb 13, 2006
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  3. ahr888

    K7AAY Guest

    Another guy found it on a Canadian auto review website, and then called
    two dealerships. Dealerships said hey both said that the system (MDS)
    resets itself upon reconnecting the battery. .So a reporter got it
    wrong. would not be the first time.
     
    K7AAY, Feb 13, 2006
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  4. ahr888

    K7AAY Guest

    K7AAY, Feb 14, 2006
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  5. ahr888

    K7AAY Guest

    K7AAY, Feb 14, 2006
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  6. ahr888

    Steve Guest

    No one's ever provided a citation that convinces me that the above is
    true. There's no apparent reason that it SHOULD be true. The implication
    is that if your battery dies in Podunk Nevada, you gotta call a
    towtruck, which I don't believe a rational company would do (even one
    related to a company silly enough to think 'Brake Assist' is a good idea).

    Until I see the passage quoted from a Chrysler Factory Service Manual,
    consider me a skeptic. It just doesn't pass the logic sniff test.
     
    Steve, Feb 14, 2006
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  7. ahr888

    K7AAY Guest

    The cite was pulled from a Chrysler user manual in Canada, as noted
    elsewhere on this list.
     
    K7AAY, Mar 2, 2006
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