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My also updated last night. It removed the temperature digits and replaced them with a stupid blue and red strip. It also disabled my physical buttons for the temp up and temp down so that doesn't work. On the dashboard it completely removed the performance pages but added electronic...
The tech told me they charge by how difficult it is to get to and add more to the price if the dents are on any of the body lines. Other than that it's pretty standard, push out the dent so that it becomes a small lump, and then just tap it back down to shape.
Last week I had PDR remove a dent from my rear door on that same body line. Originally quoted $250 but after he finished it was knocked down to $200 since it was easier to get to than expected.
My 2024 Rebel had the same thing. After about 3 months or so it would have that same hesitation on startup but only after it sat overnight. I searched here and saw the same responses you're getting now, so I decided to completely ignore it. I don't know when but at some point it stopped doing...
The only time I see any glares on the screen is when it's off, and it's only off when I turn the truck off. I don't have the panoramic sunroof so I really don't have to worry about any glares coming from the top either. I suppose get the matte if you have the open sunroof option.
This morning on the way to work I was poking at the screen and the response is unaffected. I also wear gloves when I drive so I was wondering about that. No issues so far.
With this screen protector talk as of the last few posts, I meant to apply a tempered glass one when I got my truck. Been a month since I had it so I've been slacking but talked myself to not wait for the weekend and to install it after work. And so I did. This is the one I purchased...
Today installed the Mopar rear wheel well liners (Part number# 82216333AB). They are soft and thin HDPE plastic which makes the install pretty easy. You're not gonna yell or swear much I can guarantee that much. Also had a shop do a PPF on the front end. Quick note about the PPF if you have...
The heaviest thing I handle while I'm in the drivers seat is my cell phone. I have a small socket wrench kit but that sits in the back seat and I haven't used it. In sunny conditions it is very difficult to spot. It's easier to do so in lower light and at a distance. It just looks like a...
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