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  1. MartyZ

    Intermittent vibration and noise

    Turning on Tow / Haul does turn off the ECO mode but does not turn off the ANC.
  2. MartyZ

    Active noise cancelling

    Im going to try and move my sub input signals from the rear speakers to the front and see if it stops. Someone mentioned that they think its just the rear speakers that do this.
  3. MartyZ

    Active noise cancelling

    I think the best way to "turn this off" is to remove the microphone wires like KRField did. this can be done from the harness under the seat or from the other end at the microphones. I notice it with subs installed because it makes the subs go off trying to cancel the sound and then the subs...
  4. MartyZ

    Quad cab subwoofer enclosure

    You would have to do one Sub in a custom box (or buy one made for the storage bin under the seat) You can get them in a single so that you still have your storage space. As for the box fitting from the 02-12 series i dont know, i would look at a truck from that year range cause im pretty sure...
  5. MartyZ

    Active noise cancelling

    Pulling the fuse for the ANC killed all speaker outputs from the stereo. Stereo turned on but no sound at all. So even the base level tradesmans must run some sort of amplifier or power source to enable the speakers. Unfortunately pulling the fuse doesnt isolate the ANC. I had to put the fuse...
  6. MartyZ

    Active noise cancelling

    Im going to try this when i leave work and see if it works. I have the tradesman so i dont have the amp for the audio or an inverter. If this is true it should just kill the ANC. Ill post up the results when i get home.
  7. MartyZ

    New Member from Lake Orion, Michigan

    Hello everyone, New to this Forum. I just leased a 2020 Ram 2500 Tradesman with the 6.4 Hemi and an 8 speed Transmission. So far I love the truck. Might end up buying it after my lease is up. Im an FCA employee at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (Where all the DT Trucks are made). I work as...
  8. MartyZ

    Weep holes in resonators? Please explain.

    The weep holes are generally for allowing condensation that is built up in the exhaust system during normal operation to leak out of the holes so that you don't get water built up in the pipe. Not sure why you would want to plug them, they serve a purpose.
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