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You need to have the ignition in the ON / RUN position to program homelink and clear the channels. These are the instructions your following? Did you verify you have a rolling code opener?
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't the forward collision warning part of the radar and camera system that's inside near the rear view mirror? Only the front parking sonar sensors are out front, and they're only used for the low speed parking.
Welcome to the forums! The wheel size will not affect your speedometer, the overall tire size will. As long as the overall tire diameter is the same, you won't have to re calibrate anything. If you use the factory size tires for the 18" wheels, you should be fine.
Canada's site clearly lists it as an option. The US site doesn't list it anywhere in the specs, trim compare, towing guide, nothing. Only found it in build and price. I was assuming it was standard because it wasn't defined as an option, which is kind of how things normally work. There's...
May be a dumb question, but are you checking the door or the door jamb? It's on the door jamb right near where the drivers seat back meets the lower part of the seat.
Quick search says Centric has them... (Same company as Stoptech) They look like they're just meant to be OEM replacement and not a performance upgrade type of part.
https://www.apcautotech.com/automotive-and-light-truck-search/2019/ram/1500/braking-systems;driveline-axles?
You are correct, I thought the thread(s) you mentioned were regarding Canadian trucks only. The only place I could find it as optional on the US Ramtrucks website was in the build and price sales code info.
I mean, you seemed to be pretty focused on tire adhesion, and the ability of the stock brake pads to exceed that threshold. I was only trying to bring more daily-driver type reasons for the upgrade, which you repeatedly were against. From your track history, I would imagine you would have first...
Should work the same as programming the other trucks, it's the same sales code for the brake controller, sales code XHC. I'd try again with them or get a different dealer on the line and see what they know.
The manual recommends 5w20 synthetic, all day every day, for all conditions. Unless your truck gave you any warning light indications that it was operating outside of it's deigned intention, like an oil temp overheat warning, I'd say you're fine. Not sure how often you're towing, but unless it's...
There's more to a brake upgrade than just a straight line panic stop. And with upgraded pads and rotors, you can achieve a more progressive application of friction, reducing the likelihood of brake lockup with the same tires on the same surface with the same friction. However, I'd say this is...
Well, seeing how we're digging into more details here, if the boat has hydraulic surge brakes, then yes. If they are electric over hydraulic, then he still needs the TBC...
However, no mention on what type of brakes the boat trailer has. I'll be honest, I haven't towed a boat large enough to...
Just fyi, like mentioned above, the trucks oil life monitor will indicate when to change the oil. However, this assumes you are using synthetic 5w20 oil, as recommended per the manual as well.
I'm not sure I'd go the full 10k on non-synthetic or semi-synthetic oil... I don't think the oil life...
Ok, but, not a Hemi, not a Ram, not a 2019... This really belongs in the off topic section. Your thread title is going to lure a bunch of people in here looking for a Ram CAI and they'll find an old Chevy...
I have to say, I'm impressed with the numbers they got though. Not sure how reliable...
Did you ask them why? Is your build date within range? Do you have the radio option codes that are listed? Lots of times they just run your vin and if it's not flagged in the system for an update, they dismiss your concern. But if you go by the text in the TSB, you may qualify. This is why it's...
Welcome to the forums and congrats on your truck!
As mentioned multiple times on this forum, even though you put in your VIN, that doesn't mean that the rating is exact for YOUR truck. The VIN number tells them nothing about options, and if you didn't enter in all your option codes, (because...
I originally thought the same thing, except there really isn't a fuel rail cover that would pop off in the engine bay, other than the very large engine cover. So I took a guess and said it's probably this.
I agree though, more info from the OP would be great.
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