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- 2019 Bighorn, 4 X 4, 3.21 rear, Bright Flame Red Pearl Coat, Mopar tonneau cover,Westin Bed rug
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
The BCM on the non E torque 5.7L's which I have regulates the amount of charge needed. If I saw a 12.7 reading on a battery, ie., no charge at all, I would be concerned. But, E Torque, and you know the MGU unit charges the 48V battery behind the rear seat and is stepped down mechanically to charge the 12V battery. Since I do not have E TQ, I cannot say whether or not, but I can only say I have NEVA heard of an alternator just not charging at all. But alas, other PPL a lot better on electrical/charging systems and knowledge of/have E torque need to chime in.Ok, update from dealership...
1. misfire is because of a bad coil pack. They are going to get warranty approval and replace that under warranty ($100 deductible).
2. they say that I am due for spark plugs at 100k, to the tune of something like $2500 due to the complexity. OUCH! They offerred to do them now, but I said to hold off. Can't afford that right now, and will do them at 100k.
3. the service advisor said that the low voltage is normal as part of the etorque system as it regulates when the batteries need voltage and ramps up output as needed
4. he said that it could be the hood latch switch that is causing an issue also, but that is a pricey repair also if needed (once the coil pack is replaced they will see if anything else gets flagged while testing)
So long story short, it looks like they are going to replace the bad coil, and see what happens. If it doesn't get replaced, I'll try to clean the hood latch switch to maybe eliminate that as a potential issue.
Comments are welcome on any of these items...
Thanks,
Joe
Glad they R covering the coil pack on yer truck.
Hood latch causing an issue, that's a hmmmmmmmmmm. (maybe) (my opinion not count)
Removing a Bracket and charging U $2500 to change 16 spark plugs, hope you not harvesting turnips, just saying. The engine is as far as I know the same whether E TQ or not, just some of the electrical along with MGU is the differing item, here.
But do as U see fit OP and yer wallet allows. NEVA assume Internet Guessnosis is the way U should go. Research and get all the facts and make an informed decision. I sure as heck would call other dealerships and get a Price they would charge for plug replacement: They talking just plugs, or all new coil packs also, etc, U need details.
All above IMHO only.