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It works just like a factory installed OEM. I chose infotainment because they advertised OEM and even showed a picture of the OEM unit and bracket. The thing that made me most mad was the bait and switch with a huge markup of a $99 eBay item. The mounting bracket was subpar and had to buy...
It does work. I could have purchased an OEM one from eBay but I thought it would be worth while to go with Infotainment because they offered a military discount, they included the programmer so I didn't have to pay the dealership the outrageous programming fee, and I didn't have to deal with...
I asked for a partial refund, but an Eric Sanchez sent me an email stating "We had received a package of these knock offs and we thought we had sent them all back to the supplier. It looks like the warehouse had missed one. My apologies for that, sir. We are sending you out another kit." The kit...
I recently ordered the Trailer Brake Kit from Infotainment.com. They advertise "Another 100% factory OEM Mopar plug & play Infotainment.com exclusive upgrade" and show a photo of the kit and parts that come from Mopar. Their price is slightly higher than Mopar, but they include the programmer to...
I don't know if anyone has updated the info, but Infotainment.com has finally released the upgrades for the 2019+ 1500 DT. The cost is a whopping $2,699.95! It's absolutely insane when the factory price on the lot is only $795. I think it sucks that RAM doesn't offer this at the dealerships for...
There is a service bulletin about this. The dealer needs to do the software update on the radio and it will fix the issue. Here is the SB: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lvko1eeesqajou5/Radio%20and%20Back-up%20Camera%20Enhancements.pdf?dl=0
The reason the AS versions do not have it is because the same aerodynamic effect is achieved by the air suspension physically lowering the front end to get the same drag coefficient as the trucks with the active air dam. I was wondering if the efficiency effect is achieved by physically being...
Here is an interesting add-on to the air dam effect. Is the air dam function rendered null when the truck is leveled/lifted? Does it still improve the drag coefficient in lifted/leveled form?
If you register with the Mopar owners website, it gives you access to the standard and additional features that came on your truck. It would state if you had heated mirrors. I was under the impression that all the vehicles in all the trim levels had heated mirrors.
They changed the terminology from "Keyless Entry" to "Passive Entry" to differentiate between a key fob that remotely unlocks without a physical key to open the door and the system that opens by touching the handle. In the past they referred to the passive entry system as "Keyless Entry" as part...
I am curious if it wasn't a bad manufacture run of tires. Which brand tire did you have from the factory? Mine were the Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT's. I spoke to a guy at a local 4x4 shop and he said he didn't recommend Goodyear because they had a very difficult time balancing that brand. He...
For those who have the vibration, which tires were on your truck? I am wondering if it is a case of a bad manufacture run. My tires were the Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT's.
I was just reading on another forum that if you run in Tow/Haul mode, the MDS system will not activate. If it is a problem with the MDS and related equipment (including the vibration dampener), you should not feel the vibration at highway speeds. Its worth a try for troubleshooting purposes...
Wow. Seems a lot of people are having this problem. I too am experiencing vibrations at highway speeds, most notably at or around 60-65 MPH. I had the dealer check it out on Monday when I had it in for the two recalls (brake pedal and ground). He supposedly road tested it, re-balanced the tires...
Unfortunately the passive entry system utilizes proximity sensors that are very short range. In other words, you have to be inside the car for the ignition to sense. In the passive entry system, vehicles use sensor modules in the door to detect near field keys. Basically that means that passive...
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