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On my BMW and rogue, it needs to be 2 different key fobs, not the same one. Each fob is recognized uniquely. But as the above guy said from the manual, our trucks don't work this way and are apparently missing buttons.
Like I said, didn't know if that was the case with the rams, just saying how my other cars work. Thanks for posting, that should clarify this specific issue for anyone.
Because your key fob is the profile, if that's how it works. It remembers certain settings based on what fob is in use. Entering the car with a certain fob is equivalent to pressing a "profile 1" button.
My 2011 BMW does exactly this. Seat and mirrors auto adjust depending on what fob I open...
I do not believe that when Ram says mirrors with memory, they mean complete driver memory profile buttons for full seating position, etc. Let us know what you find out OP.
So today when closing my passenger rear door, I was standing in such a way where I could see the space between the bed box and the cab. When I closed the doo, I noticed out of the corner of my eye, a flap move in that space well below the glass. It seemed like it was relieving pressure/air from...
I am definitely in the category of "yeah, I think there is a design problem but I am just living with it". Definite doesn't seem to cut it at times in this Alabama heat and humidity.
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