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There is no bulb in those. It's all LEDs on a circuit board. If you're still under the 3/36 warranty take it in and get it replaced. If not, then you'll have to buy a new tail light.
Just a quick press (4HI and 4Auto) and the light on the button will blink a couple times as it switches modes. For 4LO you have to stop (or go real slow, like 2 MPH) and shift to N first.
None of this is relevant now, as you can't order a '21 with Uconnect 4 anymore. Anyone know ALL the options/differences/prices for a '22 with Uconnect 5? 8.4/8.4 nav/12? I think all of them do OTA updates, but IDK if all of them can access the Guardian app. (Doesn't matter to me, just trying to...
I bought the Costco ones a month or 2 ago. Fine around town, but the driver's side lifts and won't wipe the upper half properly at highway speeds. I'm going to find something else.
Buy this and get switched USB power right from the rearview mirror. Most dashcams use micro or mini USB for power. No need to run wires all over or do the fuse tap.https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08B91BT9Q
I think you found your problem. Unless you know for a fact that you've started it with doors open and interior LEDs consistently before the problem came up. There is no safety feature that prevents it from starting with the doors open. There is definitely a safety feature when going into D or R...
I just leave it in auto pretty much all the time and let it do it's thing (if you have auto). And I've done this with every vehicle I've ever owned. Never replaced an AC compressor. You're not going to damage anything.
2) I ran my power down to the fuse box and did the add-a-fuse like a lot of other people, but afterwards I found this item and it gives you USB power behind the rearview mirror (assuming your dashcam runs on USB). Plug and play. Would have been a little easier-...
If you live somewhere that has 'real' winter and they salt the roads, think twice or make sure you spray them with a nice thick coat of clear. I had the Home Depot plugs and they rusted as soon as winter hit.
1.5 years and 12k miles on mine. No problems at all. First vehicle I've ever had with S/S where I don't turn it off immediately. It works well (even if it doesn't actually improve MPG).
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