I would think in this day and age their would be more important things to complain about, but that's just me.
That's interesting, I'm the type of person that something like this would happen, but I haven't experienced this yet. What exactly happens to trigger the bite?
I have five grown sons and it gives me great pleasure when they’re in town and my Rebel bites one of them. It’s payback for all the years of slamming my doors!My arm was on the passenger door trim by the door lock. Soon as the truck moves it auto locks and takes some meat with it.
"Since the work of Pavlov, it has been known that pain is a potent aversive stimulus for creating salient memories. It induces single event learning, with associated memories potentially lasting a lifetime." Apparently, the pain associated with the door lock pinching your arm isn't significant enough to alter your behavior...yet. After it pinches your arm a few more times, I'm willing to bet you won't put your arm on top of the door until after the doors have locked.My arm was on the passenger door trim by the door lock. Soon as the truck moves it auto locks and takes some meat with it.
My arm was on the passenger door trim by the door lock. Soon as the truck moves it auto locks and takes some meat with it.
There is a TSB for this concern if your truck fits the criteria. Can’t remember the cut off but I did mine.
Edit: I looked it up. TSB 23-039-21. Cut off date is trucks built after 7/26/21.
It got me once too.