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In-channel vents are superior IMO. Once properly installed and you close windows and let them settle in, there should be no issues with window operationHow have they held up? The window vents that is. I ordered and didn’t know they were in channel I have always been nervous of window performance with in channel vents
It’s been a busy month for mods…..
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Black lugnut covers for the night edition wheels…. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CHWGSZZ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_40HEZ13W2KBVWVTR9CFK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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Lockerdown console safe…. Lock'er Down Security Products
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Luxe auto taillight/mirror cap tint. Headlight & Taillight Vinyl | Tint Overlays - Luxe Auto Concepts
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easy 50 HP add TRX starter/ignition button
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Flowmaste direct fit muffler….
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And lastly, BDS 4” lift with the fox shocks upgrade…. With some Toyo Open Country AT III 295/50 on my stock 22’s….
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I think I’m done for a bit…. Now it’s time to just enjoy the truck….
My in channel vents lasted about 2 1/2 years before one of them lost some of its adhesion. Sometimes it won't allow the window to be fully closed without help. They are very noisy, so I didn't put them on our new truck. Having dogs, we let our truck run with the AC on to keep them cool. We could do this in our 2018 by locking the door with it running. The 22 model doesn't allow the truck to run with the fob outside it. Much prefer the other. At least we have an option one which truck we take so if the weather is not cooperative we can protect the 4 legged kids.How have they held up? The window vents that is. I ordered and didn’t know they were in channel I have always been nervous of window performance with in channel vents
Are you saying that your truck won't run at all without the key in it, or are you referring to the horn honking when the fob leaves the truck? If it is just the horn issue, I was able to turn that off with the TazerMy in channel vents lasted about 2 1/2 years before one of them lost some of its adhesion. Sometimes it won't allow the window to be fully closed without help. They are very noisy, so I didn't put them on our new truck. Having dogs, we let our truck run with the AC on to keep them cool. We could do this in our 2018 by locking the door with it running. The 22 model doesn't allow the truck to run with the fob outside it. Much prefer the other. At least we have an option one which truck we take so if the weather is not cooperative we can protect the 4 legged kids.
Don't buy in-channel visors that need adhesive to stay in place.My in channel vents lasted about 2 1/2 years before one of them lost some of its adhesion. Sometimes it won't allow the window to be fully closed without help. They are very noisy, so I didn't put them on our new truck. Having dogs, we let our truck run with the AC on to keep them cool. We could do this in our 2018 by locking the door with it running. The 22 model doesn't allow the truck to run with the fob outside it. Much prefer the other. At least we have an option one which truck we take so if the weather is not cooperative we can protect the 4 legged kids.
I was in the same boat. Used Lomax tonneau with Adarac Pro racks.Getting ready to go on a family camping trip. Realized that the bed of the truck in someways is less space than the back of a minivan. Removed the Gator soft tonneau cover to install a Yakima Overhaul HD rack for a Yakima Sky Box. I had hoped it would be easy to swap between the cover and the rack, but the rack is a pain in the a$$ and not just a 5 minute job. I looked into which cover would allow the racks to stay on, bit that’s a little more than I can spend at the moment.
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After I leave the truck, the horn honks three times: no issue. The problem is that I can't (that I am aware of, just tried the door lock button) lock the doors with the truck running and the fob out.Are you saying that your truck won't run at all without the key in it, or are you referring to the horn honking when the fob leaves the truck? If it is just the horn issue, I was able to turn that off with the Tazer
After I leave the truck, the horn honks three times: no issue. The problem is that I can't (that I am aware of, just tried the door lock button) lock the doors with the truck running and the fob out.
My in channel vents lasted about 2 1/2 years before one of them lost some of its adhesion. Sometimes it won't allow the window to be fully closed without help. They are very noisy, so I didn't put them on our new truck. Having dogs, we let our truck run with the AC on to keep them cool. We could do this in our 2018 by locking the door with it running. The 22 model doesn't allow the truck to run with the fob outside it. Much prefer the other. At least we have an option one which truck we take so if the weather is not cooperative we can protect the 4 legged kids.
Curious as to where you went in the settings to turn off the Honk 3 Times alert, I don't see that anywhere on mineDid you try pressing the lock button on the fob?
I had no trouble locking my '19 and walking away with it running. I haven't tried it with my '21 yet, but I fully expect it to work the same way.
I turned off that honking in the Settings in the Uconnect, so it doesn't honk when I walk away.
Maybe you need to change the setting in the Uconnect for Passive Entry? I have passive entry turned on. If you don't, then try changing that? If you do, then, well, I think it should work with the door button and/or the fob Lock button.
All that said, '22 had Uconnect 5, where '21 and prior were Uconnect 4. From what I've read, it sounds like Uconnect 5 is still a bit buggy. Maybe what you are experiencing is a "feature" of Uconnect 5...