3.6L FCA Pentastar V6 Engine Problem: Tapping, Knocking, Rattling Tapping, knocking or rattling in your 3.6 Pentastar engine may be a symptom of an oil pump failure. However, before you panic, these noises may not indicate a complete failure, but instead are warning you of a drop in oil pressure.
Switch on the accessories in your Challenger, for example, headlights, AC fan at full speed, and interior lights. The voltage should remain around 14 volts. If it drops and remain below 13.5 volts, it indicates a problem with the current supply from the alternator. If the voltage drops below 12 volts with the engine running and the accessories
In this video I go over a common problem with the 3.6L engine found in the dodge charger, challenger, ram 1500, jeep, promaster and Chrysler vehicles. for co
First gear is really steep as it is, like 4.70:1 or so. 3.06 gears = 14.38:1 torque multiplication in first gear off the line. 3.90 gears = 18.33:1 torque multiplication in first gear off the line. 14:1 off the line is already insane as it is, but bumping that to 18:1 while also considering you have a supercharger is just going to make it worse.
The 3.6-liter engine from Chrysler has become notorious for leaks, especially coolant. Coolant leaks can cause overheating, loss of heat in the cabin, and irreversible damage to the engine. In this article, we will look at a common coolant leak in the 3.6-liter engine.
Hello all, I wanted to ask the board about a problem my Jeep has developed recently. It is a 2018 JL Rubicon with the 3.6 liter and manual transmission, and it now has 60,500 miles. It is a 2018 JL Rubicon with the 3.6 liter and manual transmission, and it now has 60,500 miles.
List of Vehicles that Use the Pentastar V6. At the time of writing, the following vehicles all use the 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine. Note that the Jeep Cherokee uses a 3.2L version of the Pentastar V6. The Wrangler JL and Gladiator, plus the Chrysler minivans, Durango, and Grand Cherokee use the updated version of the 3.6 that was released in 2016.
Discussion (3) A popular cost-conscious alternative for Challenger owners to the 5.7L and 6.4L Hemi engines is the 3.6L Pentastar engine. It replaced the 3.5L engine, in 2012, and is rated at an impressive 305 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque, with 90% of its torque available from 1,800 to 6,350 rpm. Performance from this modern 6-cylinder
Video today just explaining the ticking noise that many Chrysler/Dodge 3.5L V6 engines have (usually from 2006-2010). These engines are found in a bunch of d
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