I learned to drive in the 70's. Every time it shut off I had flashbacks to those days of emissions-choked vehicles that liked to die at stoplights. I disabled it.
I'm retired. I drive in a semi-rural area with few stoplights when I go to the store, other than that its all highways on camping...
Ewww!
That said, I had some sketchy wiring to/in my garage until I could do it right. I understand completely.
It takes both time and money to do it right, and when they are in short supply you do what you can with what you have.
Yeah, I don't go into town much except to the grocery store. I live east of there, nearer to Corona de Tucson. I've been in "Covid isolation mode" too long, need to get out more. The walls aren't just talking back, they are arguing with me!
I've camped in mine and don't hear it when I'm sleeping. The pump is up under the hood, not near the bed. I only hear those noises inside the garage where it is quiet and the walls help bounce the noise around.
One thing not mentioned here is the SuperCab does not have an adjustment for seatbelt height (at the top mount). If you have a short waist the seatbelt will ride a little high an your neck. Way better than my '91 Chevy was but still a little high. If you are long waisted or tall it probably...
I really don't think it can. Those are low current signal wires on that connector. Maybe if it was plugged in while the engine is running and the alternator suddenly went to full charge, but I doubt it.
No, definitely not what I need. Nobody "needs" this.
This is a WANT!
Sadly, not available in the US. But then, I could never afford it anyway. Nice to dream about though.
I'm with docarter, just carry an extra bottle of oil and check it often.
A little bit of warm oil can make a large mess. If you can't see it dripping you are not likely losing enough to matter. Checking and topping off once a day should be plenty often enough.
You will have a truck with...
A little more than that. I was in Madison, that is only about 100 miles further north than Granger. Admittedly that was a cold spring that year. Then again I remember one year (when I still lived up there) riding home from Freeport IL with my new motorcycle in the snow the last week in April...