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I did finally find the oem brake controller plug in my 2019 Laramie. It is above the gas pedal hidden in black tape. My Tekonsha 90160 controller plugged right in and works as designed. FYI! (64 dollars for the controller on line from amazon, not bad)
Traded in my 2017 Tacoma for the 2019 Ram Laramie 5.7. After upgrading my trailer to a bigger unit I definitely needed a bigger truck. One thing leads to another. So far I love this vehicle. But I am still learning the features on this ride and it takes a while. Admittedly the forum has already...
Anyone one out there figured out where the plug and play connector is on the 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie with the 7 pin connector? I have the aftermarket brake controller-Tekonsha Primus #90160 with the correct harness #3024-p, but so far cannot see where ram puts the corresponding connector. E...
In that case you have to deal with the federal import laws and then the state laws. It is difficult but not impossible. Most people leave behind their vehicle by selling it and buy new when they have moved. I am not an expert just my two cents.
You are correct. I should have said franchise laws. But they are put in place to protect everyone including customers, dealers and states. The Monroney Label for every new vehicle states they are for sale only in the country listed on same.
There are laws that all manufacturers (not just FCA) have regarding exporting vehicles outside of either country, and they will ding the dealer by either taking away future allocation and also huge fines. Some dealers might sell to you across the border but most will not. They will also do the...
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