I actually have the 8.4. I’ll try and record the sound and see if we have the same noise. I’ve been in and out of the dealership with issues... the turning clunk. Glove compartment. Center consol sqeek. Speaker issues. Everything has been fixed but I don’t wanna go back lolCcookson do you have the 12” screen? I have noticed in my truck driving gravel that the trim pieces on the side of the radio will get a little loose and cause a rattle like sound that seems to come from the top of the radio. If I push the trim piece on both sides then it will quit for a few days but will eventually come back.
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This is the piece of trim I’m talking about. Gravel roads will get it to move just a little and start to rattle. Just a simple push and it sits tight again and stops makingHmmm interesting no mine is here
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This is the piece of trim I’m talking about. Gravel roads will get it to move just a little and start to rattle. Just a simple push and it sits tight again and stops making noise.
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This is the piece of trim I’m talking about. Gravel roads will get it to move just a little and start to rattle. Just a simple push and it sits tight again and stops making noise.
Easy to fix.
1) remove rubber tray above the screen and remove the two screws. Pull the screen console back gently, yet firmly. Very scary! There is a post on here also on how to do.
2) Apply Anti-Squeak tape to the offending area. 3M makes one and can get at any auto store or on line. I got a roll from O’Reilley’s Auto store in RI area.
3) Reseat the console back in. Goes in very easy and solidly.
I know, I wish there were a way to see if the system is working correctly or not. Some kind of test?
I was watching old retro reviews of "Motor Week" on YouTube last night. (Geez, I used to video tape that show using the Beta tape format when it was originally broadcast on PBS - guess I'm showing my age). Some of the cars from the 80's that John Davis was testing had SPL readings of 60 dB at 60 mph. When I tested mine I got 58 to 61 dBA at 55 mph. So, is my 2019 RAM which brags about quietness not any quieter than a car from the 80's?
Most of the test reviewers who have done video reviews on the 2019 RAM 1500's state how quiet they are as well.
I never owned a truck before this one. Are the other brands really loud and noisy?
I have a '19 Limited (late July build) WITH the subject lower horizontal seal piece, and the wife now drives a '19 Longhorn (late October build) WITHOUT the seal. The Longhorn is quiet, but perceivably not quite as quiet as the Ltd. I intend now to order the piece (thanks J.H., for the Part #) for the Longhorn, for maximum vehicle quietness.
My question is, will it be possible (without disconnecting the box from the cab) to install the seal piece? I am not at all mechanical (I'll ask my dealler to install it), but it sure looks like there is a lot of componentry blocking the way at the bottom.
J.H. (or anyone), could you please tell me HOW logistically this seal could be positioned & retro-fitted into place?
My other question, was there a good reason WHY the seal piece was eliminated?....
Was it accumulating/trapping leaves, mud, & contaminant down in the crevasse?
Was it deemed ineffective and/or needless?
Or, was this purely a cost-cutting step?
Lol sometimes ignorance is bliss my man. Don’t ever get into audio and video and go to avsforum because if you learn about a flaw in your tv that you never noticed and then you do, there is no way to unsee it and your pockets will get lighter.Because I read the posts on this forum, I hear noise coming from the rear of my cab now. I didn't notice it before, and most people who ride with me make a comment at some point about high quiet the truck is.
Had my truck in for service to look at the excessive road noise. They said they think it’s due to the rear seal (mentioned on here). They said I would have to pay almost $200 to have it fixed since it’s not an included part. Anyone else have to pay the dealer for this?
Had my truck in for service to look at the excessive road noise. They said they think it’s due to the rear seal (mentioned on here). They said I would have to pay almost $200 to have it fixed since it’s not an included part. Anyone else have to pay the dealer for this?
Just FYI on the lower cab to bed seal. 4th gen owners found that seal to wear off paint on the bottom of the cab over time. Some removed it as they were concerned about rust and had some rust beginning due to it rubbing off paint.
While you're under there or before you put it on, consider adding something to protect the bottom of the cab. Maybe they changed the design so that the leaf does not contact (similar to the side vertical seals).
My build date 9/11/18 Limited does have the seal. But I did notice my rear driver side door is not flush. Very noticeable from the back (now that I am looking for these things). It goes in to the dealer on Friday for the recalls and the door.My 9/8/18 build does not have it and I suspect it is also the cause of dirt getting into the cab as I outlined here. I've got one ordered so we'll see how it works out but I do not have any appreciable road noise without it.
Just FYI on the lower cab to bed seal. 4th gen owners found that seal to wear off paint on the bottom of the cab over time. Some removed it as they were concerned about rust and had some rust beginning due to it rubbing off paint.
While you're under there or before you put it on, consider adding something to protect the bottom of the cab. Maybe they changed the design so that the leaf does not contact (similar to the side vertical seals).
I wish I had seen this post as well as the one below it. In the process of canceling the seal I ordered last night, I didn't even think of this. I'm sure all kinds of junk gets trapped between that seal and the cab, and becomes a polishing agent as the seal moves. Same thing happens when you put the rubber bumpers on a bug shield instead of directly to the hood of the car.