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Just making sure. Try stepping up to 37.4 first.
And it matters for you, I wasn't able to keep my performance and off road pages after update to 40.x. I also lost the tailgate open indicating the dash.
It's possible, but hard to say. It's not something I think you would have accidentally changed unless it's right next to another setting in the menu that you did change for parking sensors.
The tube in the middle of the bushing should be all you need. Take some of the silicone grease and put it between the bushing and the frame. That area needs greased or it will squeak.
Try this again and see if we can keep the admins from jumping in.
Are you having any issues with the truck you think are related to this setting? If not, then just leave it alone. It's very easy to screw up your BCM making changes you don't fully understand, or know what they do. It's...
I grew up driving RWD trucks in the winter. Never more than 150lbs in the bed of any weight at all. Most of the time just on regular all season tires. I daily drove my 00 Dakota R/T through the 2009 Nebraska winter where they set the record for consecutive days with snow on the ground. Even...
Mopar doesn't make any parts. They contract out to other companies and just rebrand. NGK is the main supplier for spark plugs for Dodge/RAM . And all you will find in the Hemi.
Replacing the frame isn't a big thing, and.nkt as expensive as most people think it is. Personally, I'd ask the shop to do that route because you are concerned the frame strength is compromised, and you won't feel comfortable pulling a trailer with a repaired frame
You should definitely trade it in on a Honduh Ridgeline. Will solve all your issues.
Or, depending on the size of your TT, you may be better off stepping up to a 2500
It's only a 3 amp fuse, so whatever it is takes very low power. I don't think I've seen any tracker installs where they added a fuse for them. Most were plug and play with the OBD port.
Could be anything aftermarket electronics wise. Maybe previous owner has a hard wired dash cam, or radar detector. Could be aftermarket car alarm/remote start. Yes trackers are common, but doesn't mean that's what it always is. Definitely trace the wires and see where it goes.
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