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Just noticed this today on the driver side wiper.. I’m not to sure how the bushing works but with a. Rain storm coming to California this week I will I be good to keep th truck out or will water makes its way into th truck. I heard stories of flooded cabin air filter and floor boards
I appreciate all the replies I’m hoping it’s under power train warranty, I have 41k on the dash for a 2020 etorque.. but I woke up this morning to move it from the street, and the CEL was still on but when I parked it I popped the hood. Pushed these clips in and the lights turned off. I’ll keep...
Just wondering if a cylinder 4 misfire is covered under power train warranty? I just got the code today and won’t be able to see the dealership till Thursday and I still have to drive th truck I wonder if it’ll be fine. No rough idle or nothing
Took mine in when I first noticed this awhile back they said they ram a pressure test or whatever and everything was normal. But since reading this I wonder if they over looked this issue. It still have sludge since then
I run 40 psi year round with 285/65/20 if you want a smoother ride you go slightly lower. If you’re towing you’d go higher.. I wouldn’t go below 30 unless off roading
Mopar has a coolant flush coupon for certain locations right now. J Star in Anaheim hills CA has it for around 90$ up to a gallon of coolant so you’ll pay for the additional needed unless they take care of you
That’s on a rebel. I believe he has a regular trim, the rebel skid goes a little further back so it fills the gap or am I missing something with this filler plate? I don’t see one
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