I believe it started it '24, and no it can't be easily retrofitted, the '24 BCM has an extra input for that signal.I've heard that the '23 and newer now have an indicator on the dash when its down, is this correct?
If this is so, can my '22 be retro'd to do the same?
What is that? Something that will let you see the backup camera image when underway? Because I need to know BEFORE I pull out of the gas station. That flashing light staring me in the face does this. First left turn crushes the tailgate. I am thinking I have done this 3 times now. This last one pictured did not buff out and the tailgate had to be replaced. Thank goodness I have a white truck. Plenty on Craigslist etc........A factory dash light with a super annoying buzzer would do it. But many will ignore a pleasant chime or a single not ongoing chime for quite a while before they investigate....or, you could always snap on the backup cam. When you can read your license plate, your gate is down. Just saying for a friend.
That would be great when using the truck for truck things and have the buzzer constantly going off unless there was a setting but then its just more garbage to complicate the systems.….. if your tailgate keeps popping open then you have an issue with the latch alignment.What is that? Something that will let you see the backup camera image when underway? Because I need to know BEFORE I pull out of the gas station. That flashing light staring me in the face does this. First left turn crushes the tailgate. I am thinking I have done this 3 times now. This last one pictured did not buff out and the tailgate had to be replaced. Thank goodness I have a white truck. Plenty on Craigslist etc........A factory dash light with a super annoying buzzer would do it. But many will ignore a pleasant chime or a single not ongoing chime for quite a while before they investigate.
Tough crowd. No it is NOT popping open. It latches just fine.That would be great when using the truck for truck things and have the buzzer constantly going off unless there was a setting but then its just more garbage to complicate the systems.….. if your tailgate keeps popping open then you have an issue with the latch alignment.
If you keep leaving it open thats a you issue and you should just hit your camera before taking off or more conveniently when you shift from park to drive you stop at the reverse briefly to see if the gate is open with the camera….
..a button is pushed inadvertently or the ridiculous remote feature has gone haywire.if your tailgate keeps popping open then you have an issue with the latch alignment.
Put a shell on..would have somehow disabled the remote drop otherwise, myselfThere are two fixes for this issue take the tailgate off or pull the bed off and install a flatbed.
Yes, 3 tailgates over 30+ years of towing racecars all over the country with my Pickup. There is likely a few times I got away with it too. You guys must not tow very much. Sometimes I go weeks on trips and I am costantly in the bed of my Truck grabbing DEF or Cokes and that tongue jack will get the tailgate if it is down and you make a turn. Once I am ready to go after a gas stop I hit the road. Many times I try and remember if I put the tailgate up and can't remember. I have actually pulled over to check a few times. I know I got one way back on my 1987 Chevy and I got one on my 2018 Ram 3500 and one on the current 21 Ram 3500. Then I just broke down and put the indicating light. I have not looked into displaying the reverse cam when underway and don't really want that anyways because the damage would already be done. I know the higher trims may have an indication and a remote release etc. But I don't.My 2020 Tradesman 3500 has a "Cam" tab (?) on a screen that also allows you to display a larger clock. Put the cam on and have fun...don't forget the Dramamine. It stays on for about 15 seconds. I'm in agreement with the other person not knowing where the satire is or if'n you are serious. 3 Tailgates? Maybe forgo that and bring back the BullyNet.