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Went from a 2020 Lone Star to a 2021 Laramie. All I can say is WOW, hard to believe one trim level up can give you so much more. When I look at the truck all I see is a blank canvass. Where to begin.....
Had the same thing happen to me yesterday. I stopped at a convenience store to get a soda, took all of five minutes and when I got back in the truck it wouldn't start. It's a 2020 1500 Lone Star with less than 600 miles. Tried to start it 3-4 times and nothing was happening. Then I noticed that...
Yes somehow there is cold air leaking up through the defrost vents. I read somewhere that turning off the "air recirculate" might help alleviate the condensation, not sure if it would actually work but may give it a try next time I'm out at night or early in the morning.
I was afraid it would be something like a design flaw since I could'nt feel any cold air coming up through the top of the dash. But your right, at least the AC is cooling.
This happens when I have the AC on and the condensation is on the outside. It's as if the cold air from the AC is coming up through the vents on top of the dash and cooling the bottom of the window which then creates condensation when the cold glass is hit with warm outside air. Trying to figure...
The condensation is on the outside of the windshield, I'll try using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on the exterior. I think I may have some cold air coming up through the vents on top of the dash when I run the AC not sure if that is normal. Thanks for the suggestion.
Wasn't sure where to post this if this is not the right place my apologies. I've had the truck for two weeks now and every time I drive it at night I get condensation buildup on the bottom of the windshield. Granted I live down in South Texas but I've never had this problem with any of my other...
Evening Everyone,
Purchased my first Ram truck two weeks ago and I have to say it is the smoothest riding truck I've ever owned. Decided to join up in order to stay on top of any and all information related to the new Ram 1500.
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