Lately I've noticed a significant decrease in my mpgs. I had been getting around 17-18 mpgs highway / city and in the last week, its dropped to 16, to 15, and now in the mid 14's for mpgs. My truck is a 2012 Ram 1500 Laramie crew cab and has the eletronic 4x4 selector switch that can be 2wd, 4wd auto, 4 hi, and 4 low, plus the neutral button. A couple times recently, when I gave it a lot of throttle taking off from a stop, I heard a clunking noise coming from the left front area of the truck, almost like the 4x4 was trying to engage.
I went under the truck today with it up on ramps and with the engine running to see if any of the 4x4 system was engaged with the selector being in 2wd. The drive shaft from the transfer case to the front axle was spinning free. The front axles (CV half shafts) were locked and could not be spun, almost as if the 4wd was engaged. Is this normal? I would have imagined that the front axles would be free also and would engage when the selector was changed to either 4wd auto or 4 high or low.
The truck currently has 52,000 miles and I have the extended bumper to bumper warranty good to 100,000 miles but I still have the deductible. If the part or fix is cheap enough, I'll do it myself.
I went under the truck today with it up on ramps and with the engine running to see if any of the 4x4 system was engaged with the selector being in 2wd. The drive shaft from the transfer case to the front axle was spinning free. The front axles (CV half shafts) were locked and could not be spun, almost as if the 4wd was engaged. Is this normal? I would have imagined that the front axles would be free also and would engage when the selector was changed to either 4wd auto or 4 high or low.
The truck currently has 52,000 miles and I have the extended bumper to bumper warranty good to 100,000 miles but I still have the deductible. If the part or fix is cheap enough, I'll do it myself.