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How to Turn Off Eco Mode on 2019 Ram 1500

Rick J

  • #4

This is a great explanation.

  • #6

The other thing is it seems to start coming on more and more after the first oil and second oil change after the engine breaks in a bit more. Mine started appearing much more after 7,000 miles and also when the temperature got warmer.

Any known reason for this? Two dealers told me that engines don't really break in these days and that I shouldn't expect any change. Don't get me wrong, I'd love for them to be wrong...

My Eco mode doesn't seem to come on for any rhyme or reason unless I'm going downhill. Yesterday I hit 75 and it briefly turned on (first time ever at that speed) 30 seconds later, I couldn't get it to turn on at 50, flat ground. Sometimes I wonder if there's a software glitch.

  • #9

The other thing is it seems to start coming on more and more after the first oil and second oil change after the engine breaks in a bit more. Mine started appearing much more after 7,000 miles and also when the temperature got warmer.

Not so mine comes on all the time, heck I can get it to come on going up the street to my house and it has a hill. I only got 2870km(1740 miles) on mine so hardly even broken in.

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  • #10

Mine is on frequently every time I drive it ... Has been from the first time I drove it off the lot. I'll give partial credit to Texas flatness for that. I wouldn't know it's on if it wasn't for that light. I like to think I have a pretty sensitive butt dyno, but the Ram fools me.

  • #12

I've tried every combination of acceleration and letting off that I can think of. Eco just seems to come on randomly. I'm not convinced there aren't software glitches that need to be addressed. After noticing how hard my truck down shifts, I wouldn't be surprised. Great truck. Poor software quality.

  • #13

These are large vehicles with a lot of mass. I've had several cars and Jeeps with 5.7 HEMIs and MDS would definitely kick in easier... they were smaller and lighter. Above 60~ MPH, MDS is rare in these trucks without going downhill or with a tail wind. Even at lower speeds, any sort of incline can kick it back over to 8 cylinders. Just gotta accept it.

  • #14

Get up to speed; then back off the pedal slowly to maintain the speed. Once you are up to speed, it takes very little pedal to maintain it (providing you are not loaded). I can get my MDS to kick on by slowly letting up on the pedal; then holding it there once the MDS light comes on.

This.

This is also how I drive normally to help with fuel mileage on my Altima. I am getting the ECO light on command doing the above. 175 miles on the clock.

  • #16

Eco mode comes on only when you have light to no load on the motor, even relatively casual driving it may not activate.

As mentioned, easy driving off or light throttle will usually get it to turn on, along with coasting. If you live in a constantly flat area, you will see it turn on more often than if you live in a hilly area or even light elevation changes.

  • #20

I understand having to have a light food to engage Eco mode. What I don't understand is why it isn't coming on as much lately with temps a little cooler. I live in Houston. Most highways are flat as a pancake.

So it's still coming on, but not as often. I can only guess it has to do with the outside parameters that triggers engagement. Also, when is the last time you got an oil change? The system is dependent on the oil viscosity.

How to Turn Off Eco Mode on 2019 Ram 1500

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