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If in fact the problems were due to a bad battery then it will likely take several short drives, on/off cycles, etc to reset the entire system. Are you getting a higher charging voltage? If not, then have your alternator checked.
I've had several sets of the M/S across several trucks and SUV's over the years...have always been excellent in all conditions, including light off-road, however only on the RAM I notice a bit more road noise, which is surprising. I'd be surprised if the M/S2 is much different, but I'm curious...
When you installed the new battery did you happen to leave the new one disconnected for maybe 10-15 minutes, or hook it back up right away? I'd try leaving it disconnected for a half hour and try again.
Here's the good news...probably. Go get yourself a new battery installed, wait a few hours and the codes/MIL's will go away. Again, I said PROBABLY, as this is a common occurrence with dead batteries in these trucks. YRMV. The BCM does not like low voltage and resets itself over time once...
That's a beauty and I love that interior. I have 139Kmiles on my 2019 Laramie (fairly highly optioned) and still love it. It is the best roadtrip vehicle I've ever had...and I've gone through a lot of really nice vehicles over the years due to my job. My only two slight regrets are 1.) not...
For those with the check engine lights, first, sorry for your troubles, but PLEASE ask for the error codes and post them here so we can see what the issues are.
^^ this. I always figured about 1000miles/gallon. IIRC, I used to get about 1200mi/gal, but I drove a ton of freeway miles. Towing will cut those numbers roughly in half.
In my experience... inaccurate gauges, Highly unlikely you broke something. I learned to not pay too close attention my my gauge reading and just wait for the low DEF warning, which gives you PLENTY of time to refill.
Disagree. Had you done any research (such as reading this entire thread for example) you'd seeSnowBlzr2 is a member in good standing of this forum and is/was an active contributor with plenty of valuable information for those towing with a Ram 1500. That he recently switched to a Ford doesn't...
Well, evidently I was alone in my loss of LKA ( a good thing!)...HOWEVER...it started working again, though it seems less aggressive than normal. I'll keep monitoring.
Hey folks. As stated, my LKA just quit. I can cycle the button to on or off and get the corresponding message on the cluster, but it simply doesn't work. No other indications/lights/warnings/CEL, etc. Anyone with such experience, or any ideas?
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