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Since the fill hole is hard to attach a funnel to, is there any recommended methods to getting the full measured amount back into the fill hole?
I've seen hand pumps, but wouldn't there be left over oil in the pump hose and hence make the measurement off?
Is this to say that the wiring for the heating and cooling buttons is hidden away in the center console?
If I buy the button module, I can hook it up to the center console?
The "square" ones are the stock bars. Their purpose is to lock the upper half of the seats in place. This is why one can not fold the upper half of the seats down, because it is hooked on that square bar.
What is required for the mod is:
2 'angled' strikers with a bolt each. One 'angled'...
I agree, I find myself telling my passengers to recline, but they prefer the regular stance. When I do sit back there, I tend to forget that they recline since the seats are spacious and comfortable as mentioned. Even on a 6 hour ride. I do not find the need to recline.
How is this set up holding up in 2024? Do you still like having it on all year? Is it easy to crawl in there to grab gear near the back of the truck? I'm considering getting one for my truck.
There's a video on youtube where a guy checks the third brake light, the rear window, and the antenna for leaking. I would follow that video since it explains how to test with a water bottle and how to take off the head liner to check for water.
If possible, may you post a picture of the crack in the plastic frame? I would like to compare it to how mine looks…
Maybe you can do the water bottle trick a guy on YouTube did. He filled a bottle of water and squirted it into different locations of the seal, until he found out where the leak...
Did you experience any problems with your 2019 at all?
Mines 2019. & it has already had a failed infotainment, failed driver side mirror motor, popped manifold bolts, and now water getting in through the rear window. 63k miles…
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