Rampant
Senior Member
Yes maybe on the 2500 and/or on the 6.4
Not on the 1500 5.7.
Hmm. Interesting.
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Yes maybe on the 2500 and/or on the 6.4
Not on the 1500 5.7.
I believe it has been previously posted that manually selecting a gear (limiting top gear really) or Tow/haul mode automatically disables MDS.I don't have a tuner, but if I manually shift to any gear or use tow/haul mode, I've never had the ECO light/MDS come on. Maybe it's 6.4 and/or HD centric? It is very easily recognizable when it is activated and as for mine at least, the two are synonymous.
I believe it has been previously posted that manually selecting a gear (limiting top gear really) or Tow/haul mode automatically disables MDS.
And it has also been posted/stated that the Eco light doesn't directly indicate MDS, just that you are driving economically (it's also on my V6/8spd CC), but if you aren't driving Economically, then MDS won't be able to kick in.
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On the 2013+ 8.4 Radios, if you tap the clock time, it takes you directly to the option to adjust the time vs digging through the settings.
Full Off – If Equipped...
My MB C300 with NAV is the same way, you get to pick your time zone (and whether you use DST, if I recall) and that's it.I will have to see if I can remember that. My clock needs to be adjusted about once a month or maybe two because it doesn't keep time (8.4A, no N).
Slightly tangent (as I don't know if the AN units get their time from GPS), on my 2009 MB CLS you could only change the time in half hour increments to account for different time zones. It KNEW what time it was (via GPS) and you don't argue mit Herr MB.
My NAV upgraded RA3 gets its time from the GPS.My MB C300 with NAV is the same way, you get to pick your time zone (and whether you use DST, if I recall) and that's it.
I'll have to check my truck. I have the 8.4A but it has the NAV upgrade so I'm not sure what the options are now.
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DOH!
Took me a week to find this.
Auto Entry/Exit Suspension — If Equipped When this feature is selected, the driver can choose to automatically lower the vehicle from ride height position when the vehicle is shifted to park. To change the mode status press the “Auto Entry/Exit Suspension” button on the touchscreen until a check-mark appears next to setting, showing that setting has been selected.
I've just been pushing the button every time.
Full off is only available on 4wd equipped vehicles. It automatically turns off in 4low, and you can manually turn it off on 4 high, but it will turn back on after reaching a certain speed, 35 i think.Will have to check it out!!
Can you please describe where you actually found this. I dont believe I have it.
Can you please describe where you actually found this. I dont believe I have it.
Well I found it in the owners manual but now I can't find it in settings.
I may have spoken too soon.
What jeeps have the air ride?He's trolling you, the trucks don't have it, only the jeeps do.
The Grand Cherokee can.What jeeps have the air ride?
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