RamTruckMan
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Bump: Where do I find the build date?View attachment 192609I know this TSB just came out.
Also, where do you find your build date? Thanks
Bump: Where do I find the build date?View attachment 192609I know this TSB just came out.
Also, where do you find your build date? Thanks
There should be a sticker in the driver door jam that will include month and year manufactured.Bump: Where do I find the build date?
Getting ready to do first oil change soon. Anyone know what oil filter do I need for the hurricane motor?
The early models did have that option deleted. I believed they are late availability.I have a 2025 Tunaten and just realized I don’t know how to use Park Sense (auto parking) on this new truck. All of my limiteds had a physical button. I can’t figure it out and don’t see a button anywhere. What am I missing? Did they delete that option?
I have the ram molded to fit one for trucks with flares and they fit good and look good they do work with power running boards too.Ok, this is probably a dumb question, but I have searched on here and looked at a lot of pics of peoples '25 trucks, and I don't see any mud flaps on them?
I searched WT and Husky and they only show flaps for the front of the truck and not the rear? I see RAM has some in their accessory brochure, but do no aftermarket companies have rear flaps ready yet?
You have the OEM RAM flaps?I have the ram molded to fit one for trucks with flares and they fit good and look good they do work with power running boards too.
HO or SO motor? Not sure there is any difference at all, but curious.Did my first oil change on my 2025. I usually try to do my own oil changes, but with my old hemi it was always a disaster with the location of the oil filter and I would just end up taking it somewhere to get done. With the hurricane motor, oil changes could not be any simpler. Oil filter is easily accessible and right next to the drain plug. This was probably the first time I did an oil change on a Ram that didn't include a few expletive F bombs.
This was on the SO. 2025 Laramie.HO or SO motor? Not sure there is any difference at all, but curious.
Did it throw an oil over fill light, I’ve been hearing in the past it did on someDid my first oil change on my 2025. I usually try to do my own oil changes, but with my old hemi it was always a disaster with the location of the oil filter and I would just end up taking it somewhere to get done. With the hurricane motor, oil changes could not be any simpler. Oil filter is easily accessible and right next to the drain plug. This was probably the first time I did an oil change on a Ram that didn't include a few expletive F bombs.
I have the OEM mudflaps on my 2025 limited...agree with Pike that I've had no issues with themYou have the OEM RAM flaps?
Good to know, thanks!I have the OEM mudflaps on my 2025 limited...agree with Pike that I've had no issues with them
As of now, no. I added 7.4 quarts of oil. I reset the the oil life, but I did not check or reset the oil level. I know it does it on its own eventually, so I am just gonna wait for it to check the level on it's own. I did take it on a few short drives today, but no over fill indicator as of now.Did it throw an oil over fill light, I’ve been hearing in the past it did on some
I believe that is what caused mine. It hasn't came back on since then either.. It's odd though as per the manual it says that the truck should only be reading the oil level while on relatively level grounds.I thought we eventually established that the max level exceeded light came on due to the vehicle being ACC on with the rear end lifted up for some work…
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