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Thanks for the reply, Dave. If I recall correctly, it was actually a picture of your setup with the hardwired connection that got me thinking about the battery; which in turn led me to discover the battery saving feature on these trucks. Most of my driving is short trips around town, and we’re currently in tourist season so it’s constant stop-n-go traffic everywhere. So I agree, it think the battery just isn’t getting fully charged and the auxiliary stuff gets cut. Hopefully, tomorrow morning everything will fire up from the get-go. Lol, if the tender ends up solving the issue I’ll probably be asking you for some tips on hardwiring.




I think you’re spot on about the PowerSteps drawing a lot of juice. I also use the fob remote start about 95% of the time, and I would imagine that’s contributing to my problem.

I’ll be curious to see if you run in to any temporary issues with the steps not deploying/retracting after getting the “remote features disabled” notification. Mine got stuck the next day, but like I said it resolved in 10-15 minutes.

Again, thank you both for the replies….and have a great evening.
Matt
Another thing to remember is the heat will do a number on these batteries too so having the maintainer on it helps in the summer months. It's snowbird season here too and it's a mess of traffic everywhere you go now, the mpg takes a big hit too. Hopefully this works for you Matt.
 

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Too late. Whoever said it was a 1.5 hour job must have hands like a 12 year old girl. My big meat hooks made it damn near impossible to get the F***ING hose clamps to release and lock the new ones on after I was able to get my meat hooks crammed in there to get at them. I lost a few layers of skin on the back of my right hand. No F'ing way my left hand was going to fit and get the angle to even reach the damn clips. If they crack, I will be pissed because getting those clamps to release on the new hoses will be damn near impossible.

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The more and more i hear about their catch can - the more I'm turned off. I actually ordered from them and got parts for a damn Dodge Ram. Dbl checked my order and it ended up being on their side. I kept the air freshener and returned the rest to get the $ back and haven't pulled the trigger again.
I want to like their stuff - but crap....
 

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Their intercooler install was smooth and a very nice bit of kit. Through no fault of theirs, the catch can job was a bitch due to the location of the factory PVC valves and all of the shit crammed under the hood of the little 4 cylinder that could. The damn little release push thing on the factory hose clips were a bitch to get released. Maybe smaller hands would help. Then getting the new hose clamps clamp to release and snap on was very difficult due to the sane issues mentioned above.
The catch can install is not one of those that would get easier the next time because I could not figure out a work around to get in there to the clamps. There is only one way to get to them and then it’s a though angel to get at them and have enough leverage to do what’s needed.
The more and more i hear about their catch can - the more I'm turned off. I actually ordered from them and got parts for a damn Dodge Ram. Dbl checked my order and it ended up being on their side. I kept the air freshener and returned the rest to get the $ back and haven't pulled the trigger again.
I want to like their stuff - but crap....
 

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Too late. Whoever said it was a 1.5 hour job must have hands like a 12 year old girl. My big meat hooks made it damn near impossible to get the F***ING hose clamps to release and lock the new ones on after I was able to get my meat hooks crammed in there to get at them. I lost a few layers of skin on the back of my right hand. No F'ing way my left hand was going to fit and get the angle to even reach the damn clips. If they crack, I will be pissed because getting those clamps to release on the new hoses will be damn near impossible.

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I have Mishimoto catchcans on my two other vehicles, but I am not attempting this install.

I have XL hands, I know that it is going to be a total bitch and I might even fail.

I had to take the intake manifold off of my Miata to do it.
 

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I have Mishimoto catchcans on my two other vehicles, but I am not attempting this install.

I have XL hands, I know that it is going to be a total bitch and I might even fail.

I had to take the intake manifold off of my Miata to do it.
I can't speak to the difficulty of the mishimoto but I managed to do the JLT with a fairly large pair of mitts that lack fine dexterity. I'm not going to say there wasn't a significant number of obscenities sworn that day but got it done. Not only is it tight, but you have to work by feeling around what you can't really see. Fun times for sure. The video they have of the installation makes it look like fairly easy.
 

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I can't speak to the difficulty of the mishimoto but I managed to do the JLT with a fairly large pair of mitts that lack fine dexterity. I'm not going to say there wasn't a significant number of obscenities sworn that day but got it done. Not only is it tight, but you have to work by feeling around what you can't really see. Fun times for sure. The video they have of the installation makes it look like fairly easy.
I love how in the video they simply glaze over the getting in there and actually releasing the clips. One second it's on and magically the next frame it's off with the text saying simply push and remove the clip.

No F'ing way.

This removal and install was much more challenging than removing the hard to get to 3rd bolt on the down pipe. That was a walk in the park compared to this.
 

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I love how in the video they simply glaze over the getting in there and actually releasing the clips. One second it's on and magically the next frame it's off with the text saying simply push and remove the clip.
Haha right?? Maybe after they edited out all footage that included obscene language associated with frustration, that's all that was left...
 

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I love how in the video they simply glaze over the getting in there and actually releasing the clips. One second it's on and magically the next frame it's off with the text saying simply push and remove the clip.

No F'ing way.

This removal and install was much more challenging than removing the hard to get to 3rd bolt on the down pipe. That was a walk in the park compared to this.
They don't glaze over it, it's just done very fast.
Think of all the auto tv shows where they completely rebuild an engine in 30 minutes, actually less if you deduct commercial time, so maybe 20 minutes.
Of course, if there's any machine work that needs to be done, that will add at least 5 or 6 minutes, thus eliminating the dyno runs.
Some of the guys rebuild so fast that there's even time for 2 or 3 dyno runs.....:clap:
 

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Out with the blue, in with the new. Changed out the front emblem today. It was more difficult then expected honestly.
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Mine just arrived and is sitting on a shelf for warm weather. Glad it looks as good as I hoped.
Now if only I could find a dark chrome color like that for my fender vents.
 
 








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