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Most people would just hook into the trailer plug harness, I thought about this but after some testing there was a very noticeable delay between the truck and trailer plug. That would’ve annoyed the hell out of me, so I took the not so easy route.
I have the wiring diagram for the multifunction tailgate, but can't get it to post here. The wiring comes out of the same spot on the truck as the normal tailgate and runs down a channel mounted on the truck and into the larger portion of the tailgate (drivers side) near the lower hinge. The...
I believe this is only for vehicles sitting on dealer lots that need the recall performed, pretty typical procedure until the recall is resolved for effected trucks.
I'm guessing you're just using the online build simulator, if that's the case then it's probably just a glitch. The dealer shouldn't have that problem.
There should be three bolts, one plain nut, and one nut with a handle welded to it. Some people have said on their later build date trucks that the nuts are already welded to the frame, if that's the case for you then you will only need the three bolts.
If I remember correctly the letters and numbers are plastic welded to the emblem frame, which means no disassembling. Its only a mater of time before the aftermarket catches up with all the demands of customers.
Try pulling that panel off (it just covers the spare tire jack) and see if it just got pushed under the seat. Hopefully that's all it is and you don't have to make a trip to the dealer.
This is a pretty common trait of the hemi, and it's been that way for a while. As long as it doesn't continually do it than It's not something to be worried about.
Turned out awesome!! I was able to get the light at the perfect angle as to allow for complete functionality, but also give great light coverage on the top of the step. The light turns on whenever there is a door/tailgate open, when the step's retracted it covers the light so you can't even tell...
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