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I ended up buying some DiodeDynamics low beams with the anti flicker modules. Aimed my lights down a bit and haven't had any problems. It's been a couple months with them as well.
Thats exactly what the problem is. I ended up finding a automotive vacuum cap that fits over the switch button and looks pretty good lol. It does bother me that a new truck has to have things like this done for a fix.
I don't have ambient lighting. There is an actually light bulb in the lower glove box with a switch that turns it off while closed. I can push the door on the box closed a tiny amount and the light will go off. It's annoying at night.
Does anyone actually know how to adjust the glove box on these trucks? My light stays on and the dealership told it was because of the LED bulb I swapped in for the factory bulb. They said they changed the switch that turns the light off as well.
I don't have the part number. They are on Mopar accessory webpage though. I'm pretty sure they had to reprogram the BCM for LED headlights. I'm not sure LED foglights are even an option to change in the BCM. I actually think I purchased them from either Amazon or eBay. At any rate you'll see...
I have a big horn and added the OEM LED fog lights. They are amazing. I did have problems when I changed the halogen bulbs to LED bulbs though. The foglight quit working. Dealer had to do some reprogramming.
My truck was telling me the tailgate was open from day one. I finally took it in after opening it and closing it for a few weeks. They said the latch inside the tailgate was bad and replaced it. No problems since. That's been about six months ago.
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