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What is this sign?

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Was moving my camper trailer a few feet and noticed that this sign popped up. Was pretty sure the tow mode auto-enabled but when I hit the switch under the screen a different tow symbol popped up and this one didn’t turn off. What does that symbol mean? On a 2019 Limited E-torque. 71571A61-9347-435D-BC02-F80F98CF6EDF.jpeg
 
Was moving my camper trailer a few feet and noticed that this sign popped up. Was pretty sure the tow mode auto-enabled but when I hit the switch under the screen a different tow symbol popped up and this one didn’t turn off. What does that symbol mean? On a 2019 Limited E-torque. View attachment 74140
It's for the blind spot monitoring. When it notices a trailer attached the truck adds length to the blind spot monitoring area to account for the length of the trailer.

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That is letting you know the blind spot warning notices you have a trailer attached and will account for the trailer when giving you blind spot warnings.
 
I think that indicates that the truck sees the trailer and will compensate for the length for blind spot warning.
 
Hahaha, looks like we all 3 posted at the same time.
 
ahah thanks guys! I thought all that stuff would’ve been tied into the towing mode. These trucks are far too advanced!
 
Was moving my camper trailer a few feet and noticed that this sign popped up. Was pretty sure the tow mode auto-enabled but when I hit the switch under the screen a different tow symbol popped up and this one didn’t turn off. What does that symbol mean? On a 2019 Limited E-torque. View attachment 74140
What's the "normal" sign for? Just curious....don't think I have that on my Bighorn...
 
What's the "normal" sign for? Just curious....don't think I have that on my Bighorn...
This was the “normal” sign I was talking about
 

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I hope you don't live in Canada (or Minnesota), I've heard the air suspension doesn't like -35 C
I live on the west coast, we don’t get winter, just get rain and the odd sprinkling of snow
 
I hope you don't live in Canada (or Minnesota), I've heard the air suspension doesn't like -35 C

I live in South Dakota. The eastern half of the state is basically just a continuation of Minnesota. We'll see how it does in -35 soon enough. My parents have had two Jeeps now with air suspension in the western half of the state over many winters, no issues.
 

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