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I just looked it up. It’s not a “shadow ban”, several of your posts were removed and you were permanently banned from replying to that thread due to trolling. At least that’s what it says.
I don’t see any other information on it (like the date or who set the ban).
I would have assumed that you...
You can start with a different truck and get close to a 700 hp TRX with a ton of mods.
Or you can start with a 700 hp TRX and get 1000++ HP with a ton of mods.
Sounds like you’ll mod your truck either way. Only real difference is where you start (and how much your wallet can handle).
I’d say...
Most of the plant workers (that I hear from, at least) don't know the reasoning behind what is scheduled or not scheduled. That's way deep in the Stellantis computer system. The plant workers typically have good intel on day-to-day operations (like why the second shift got sent home early, and...
That's not how it works at the plant. On any given day, the line of trucks is a mixture of everything (Bighorns, Laramies, Limiteds, Rebels, whatever). It's not a special run to build Limiteds. Every year, they start production with a big push of trucks that can hit dealership lots. That's...
Ah, good point. I get that a lot when I look in my digital rearview mirror - then I freak out and slow down for a half second because I think it's a cop or something
Looks like you're on to something. It's the "Auto" button for climate control - the light appears to be going haywire. If that's the case, then maybe it's something in the Uconnect unit that is freaking out and beeping.
I agree with the group here. That’s not an electronic beep, it’s intermittent whistling (or rubbing?). Given that it’s speed-sensitive, I would assume it’s due to air flow.
With that said, it’s worth checking that someone isn’t messing with you.
As far as I can tell, you're saying that the beeping is not coming from the speakers, right? Can you record a video (or just audio) of this and post it?
I have no idea what the mechanism looks like for the sunroof, but if it's a drive wheel that relies on friction to push the sunroof forward, then it could be that the lubricant has made it too slippery to get a grip (to push it). Not sure how you'd fix it, though.
I'd be surprised if something...
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