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Are PCM/TCM software updates common with these trucks? I’ve had mine since Jul20 and just had it done at the dealer. Tranny seems to have been jerking when coming to a stop in colder weather and the center display chimes and shows shift to park. Dealer said if needs a software update…. I’m confused.
If you have the off road package, yes, it is recommend to not use the preloaded spacers. Kit comes with two plates for the rear to keep that distance the same.
I don’t have that, could take it to auto zone and see if they could check for error codes. There’s no way I’d throw it in park while driving. I did that once as a teen in my 84 prelude, lesson learned.
No it’s not. Pretty lost myself, can’t find anything online. Other people I’ve asked said pushing the -/+ buttons wouldn’t cause that and others said it could if I was going to slow or fast... just took it around town and everything seems okay.
Anyone’s display ever show “Shift to Park” while driving. Happened today at about 15-20MPH. I pulled over, parked, and turned the truck off and on. Everything seems to be normal now. No check engine lights displayed, only the “Shift to Park” on main display popped up. Maybe it’s possible I...
Thank you. I’m not 100% sure the height of the top hat spacer, for sure not 2” though. Most likely 1.5”. I believe the 2” come from the larger sprig and shock due to the off road package. That’s correct it’s the 3.5 RL without the front preloaded spacer.
Hello. I don’t have a rebel but do have the ORP, the same as the rebel regarding the 1” higher suspension. I have seen in previous post that if measuring 22” you might be okay using the entire kit. Personally, I wouldn’t use the front pre loaded spacer. CVS are good. 4x4 is also good. I have...
Yes they go over the existing half liners. Just loosen the screws that are currently there. Remove the one screw from the rear liner completely. Once that’s done you can go ahead and insert the liner. Put the push pin in and align the rear hole in the liner with the hole in the existing liner...
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