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As stated above, the target of lifetime anything is to make sure you get you back in the door.
Our roads here in my town are pretty much like Beirut. Over the years, I did tend to do more touch ups on alignments vs full adjustments(unless it's the first real alignment)
Most 19 and up 1500's need to have the steering angle/yaw rate sensor recalibrated after any steering adjustments. The 1/2 ton trucks technically do not have a traditional steering gearbox, but instead have a rack and pinion. They deff did not adjust toe it appears. Funny, that's about all...
You don't happen to have a usb thumb drive plugged in somewhere for music do you? You could also try a factory reset on the unit itself and then try to apply the update when prompted. Did it happen to show what version number you were updating to?
A corroded active air dam connector on the driver side of the air dam assembly is a very likely culprit. It's part of the same circuit. I'd check that for signs of water intrusion or corrosion and start there.
I keep a decent road kit in the toolbox and its mostly cordless for grunt work. Ran power to it and installed inverter on a remote switch. Threw in Milwaukee multi battery charger and a few other assorted necessary chargers. Factored in the switch so I can recharge on my long commute days...
Thanks for confirming that.
It's raining now and I'm taking the camper to the lake this weekend so no time to fix it with my work sched. Ordered the dental syringes like is posted above to make the process easier and cleaner. Should be here when I get back. I'll follow up after I get the...
Mine just started leaking again around 8 months after rear glass replacement. I replaced the seal on CMSL with the typical seal others have used. Still leaks. Flowable silicone in corners and still leaks. Guess I'll clean the silicone out of corners and just lay a bead across the entire top...
As others have stated, front camber and caster is adjustable. Most shops just adjust the front toe and send it out the door. There are occasions where you may not have enough camber or caster adjustment via OEM eccentrics, but it's not overly common. My truck was an exception. It's had a few...
Had mine for about the same. Started having issues where the driver's turn signal was pulling voltage from the DRL and causing a dance party. Recently, the high beam shutter on same assembly would not close unless you manually switched the lights off and back on.
Found that the weather seal...
It's not checking for moisture content physically on the glass. That's a rain sensors job. The humidity sensor is measuring relative humidity inside of the cabin so the HVAC can regulate fresh air to minimalize fogging of the windshield.
And Mopar is very proud of them as well. 2011-2023...
I've got the new XB's as well. Not as bright as other OEM led's I've seen, but much better than stock halogens. It took me a few times to get them adjusted where they needed to be because I tow on a regular basis. These lights have a very aggressive beam cutoff so when towing, everything was...
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