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Crisis averted!!!!!
The manual doesnt state whether its the fuse block under the hood or under the steering column. Just for ****s and giggles i pulled the panel down under steering column and saw exactly what the manual show and made the fuse swap and all works like i want it to work.
I have followed that explanation and the F54 is some totally different, and there is no fuse in my F54 spot. I have since done some more research since looking at my fuse block, and found something about a F54B. I haven’t had a chance to get back out to the truck to see if the F54B is the...
2019 Ram 1500 Lone Star
Love just about everything about the truck except the keyed 12 volt accessory plug. I absolutely HATE this about the truck. Is there a way to make the existing plug hot all the time or should i just go ahead and use an add a fuse and run a new plug?
I had a set on a previous GM truck and used the provided LED lights that came with them. I didn’t use them on this truck. I got a set of magnetized lux lighting systems LED lights that are MUCH MUCH brighter...
I came from a lifetime of GM ownership. I ran a diablosport custom tuned 2012 Sierra and 2015 Sierra. My 19 Ram 5.7 will walk all over these past two trucks. Like stated above, mash the gas and go.
Went on a little trip last night and averaged 18.7 mpg on the way there and a little under 18 on the way back. Very very pleased with how this truck rides!
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