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No one has had this problem? I had an appointment at the dealers for them to look at it, but I cancelled it as I have zero confidence in them and don't want them messing with the dash area.
I noticed also for the 2022 it said " full synthetic " 0-20. On my daughters 21 Grand Cherokee and also on my 21 Ram at the first oil change the dealer put in " synthetic mix ". When I asked, they said that is what comes in all of vehicles from the factory. I don't know if that is true or not.
Anyone have this problem. If so what was the culprit and the fix, Seems to happen when the truck sits for a few days. It will stay off all day then magically come on again. Thanks
Kenny4
I thought the invoice said 7.5 but it was 7.85, almost 8 quarts. I got under it and removed 3/4 of a quart and that brought it to the correct level. So that's that, thanks for everyone's input.
Kenny4
That's good to know. I should have been more diligent when I saw 7.5 quarts. It should have been a red flag for me. I'm old enough to know you need to double check things yourself. Very seldom you'll find anyone taking an interest in your stuff at the level you would yourself.
I agree with changing it yourself. I usually pull the plug and let it drain for hours if I can, just to get as much old out as I can. I'll check it again on both sides of the stick, but it seems the hash marked side should be correct. Makes me nervous about my daughters car. She has a new...
I brought my Ram in to a local dealership for the first oil change. The truck sat on the rack for almost an hour with the oil still in it, while the guy rotated the tires and did their " 19 point " check up etc.. Then at the end he opened the drain plug let most oil run out quickly and put the...
How far did you guys have to drive to pick up the used ones, and did they both fit well. I'm Demonico Red---Maybe there's a used Red one in So. Ca. for me.
Do you remember what brand/model you used. They should all come with something soft to protect the newer trucks sensitive finish. You'd think they've been making these long enough to cover that.
Do you remember which tent offered the microfiber strap covers. That sounds good. I'm with Beetlespin as far as worrying about the rubbing or scratching.
I'm referring to the in bed tents like Napier, Fofana, Kodiac etc. Not the platform pop ups. Have you had any good/bad experiences with these. Thanks
Kenny4
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