TomK
Member
I hate for my first post as a member of this forum to be a downer, but I am pretty down at this point. I will try to make this quick.
I took delivery yesterday of a new 2023 2500 Limited with the new power towing mirrors. Last night in the driveway I was playing with controls getting familiar with the many buttons, etc. I power extended both mirrors to their furthest extended position which is for towing. No problem, and then I retracted. Again, no issues.
Next I tried to fold the mirrors in toward the cab and the driver mirror folded as expected but the passenger window did not. Thinking it finicky, I repeated the process two more times observing that the mirror only moved inward about a half inch before stopping. Huh?
I got out and went over to inspect and found this. The truck was delivered without a blemish so this happened during the process of trying to fold the mirror in. I had my wife sit in driver's seat and activate the folding while I was next to mirror. It jams after that 1/2" of travel but you can feel the motor continuing to vibrate as if it was still trying to close but was jammed.
I cannot find anyone else online having complained of this issue but these power towing mirrors are new for 2023 and are not included on the basic build. Thus, the number of 2023 buyers with the same trim/towing package may not be high.
That said, I did find some posts about earlier models having a mirror binding problem but that does not appear to be the same as this issue.
I found the truck in Freehold NJ, bought it there and had it shipped down to me. I have an appointment tomorrow with local Dodge dealer service to try to put in a warranty claim on this. Not sure how cooperative they are going to be given the two pints of blood this truck cost are up in Freehold.
Any thoughts on what could have caused this?




Here is the truck in its glory, basic white Limited with Night Edition, Cummins, Ramboxes, air rear suspension, power side steps, all the towing tech packages including reverse trailer steering, and the plow prep kit which I did not need in Florida but I did not have a choice.

I took delivery yesterday of a new 2023 2500 Limited with the new power towing mirrors. Last night in the driveway I was playing with controls getting familiar with the many buttons, etc. I power extended both mirrors to their furthest extended position which is for towing. No problem, and then I retracted. Again, no issues.
Next I tried to fold the mirrors in toward the cab and the driver mirror folded as expected but the passenger window did not. Thinking it finicky, I repeated the process two more times observing that the mirror only moved inward about a half inch before stopping. Huh?
I got out and went over to inspect and found this. The truck was delivered without a blemish so this happened during the process of trying to fold the mirror in. I had my wife sit in driver's seat and activate the folding while I was next to mirror. It jams after that 1/2" of travel but you can feel the motor continuing to vibrate as if it was still trying to close but was jammed.
I cannot find anyone else online having complained of this issue but these power towing mirrors are new for 2023 and are not included on the basic build. Thus, the number of 2023 buyers with the same trim/towing package may not be high.
That said, I did find some posts about earlier models having a mirror binding problem but that does not appear to be the same as this issue.
I found the truck in Freehold NJ, bought it there and had it shipped down to me. I have an appointment tomorrow with local Dodge dealer service to try to put in a warranty claim on this. Not sure how cooperative they are going to be given the two pints of blood this truck cost are up in Freehold.
Any thoughts on what could have caused this?




Here is the truck in its glory, basic white Limited with Night Edition, Cummins, Ramboxes, air rear suspension, power side steps, all the towing tech packages including reverse trailer steering, and the plow prep kit which I did not need in Florida but I did not have a choice.




