I doubt that nonsense even deserves that.just read 40 posts of something deserving of its own thread.
I doubt that nonsense even deserves that.just read 40 posts of something deserving of its own thread.
No, you didn’t.I just read 40 posts of something deserving of its own thread.
Good to know. Thanks. That’s not a feature on my 2500.It cannot. It’s also a feature on 2500 and 3500s.
Auto park is on all trucks with the Hemi/8 speed. If you have the diesel then it won’t have it.Good to know. Thanks. That’s not a feature on my 2500.
On the C/C truck its just settings through Uconnect. Pretty easy to find and change in Vehicle Settings.No, you didn’t.
There was however a reply by a chassis cab owner who said he can shut off the horn chirps. Can we get a tutorial on that please and thank you?
If you’re going to claim that you got the 3 horn chirps disabled after exiting a running 2022 Ram with the fob, you’re gonna have to let us know exactly what the radio setting name was, or a screenshot of the setting name (example: radio > vehicle > settings > doors & locks > sound horn with lock)On the C/C truck its just settings through Uconnect. Pretty easy to find and change in Vehicle Settings.
I tried everything I could think of and couldn't get a horn chirp out of it now. I can even leave a keyfob locked in the truck now, quietly.
The only thing that's bugging me now is I swear I could lock the truck with it running before, now I can't. Maybe I'm dreaming, just haven't driven this truck enough yet to be sure.
Ok, I hear ya. Let me play with it a bit more just to be sure it is what I say it is then if so, I'll post the results. But even if it's acting like I think it is, seems like it's likely just a C/C thing.If you’re going to claim that you got the 3 horn chirps disabled after exiting a running 2022 Ram with the fob, you’re gonna have to let us know exactly what the radio setting name was, or a screenshot of the setting name (example: radio > vehicle > settings > doors & locks > sound horn with lock)
Odds are if we're all talking about the same thing and there's a switch in the C/C models then it's a software setting somewhere that can be changed with AlfaOBD.Ok, I hear ya. Let me play with it a bit more just to be sure it is what I say it is then if so, I'll post the results. But even if it's acting like I think it is, seems like it's likely just a C/C thing.
Ok, I hear ya. Let me play with it a bit more just to be sure it is what I say it is then if so, I'll post the results. But even if it's acting like I think it is, seems like it's likely just a C/C thing.
Odds are if we're all talking about the same thing and there's a switch in the C/C models then it's a software setting somewhere that can be changed with AlfaOBD.
This is definitely true, but one can hope. Of course, it may require changing the chassis code, which may have unintended consequences.Even if it exists in the CC trucks (DD/DP) that doesn't necessarily mean it will work in 2500/3500 (DJ/D2) trucks.
There are some DJ features (hill descent, Forward facing camera) that I've not been able to get working in my 3500.
There’s nothing special about what you are experiencing as far as CC vs regular HD trucks. That’s exactly what the behavior is for all 2022 Ram trucks.Ok, here's what I found. I can leave a fob in the truck and either leave it running or shut it off, shut the door, hit the lock on the fob in my hand and no horn chirps.
When the engine is running I have to shut the door then lock it with a fob. The lock button on the door will not lock it in this instance. Either way, no horn chirps.
If its running and I take both fobs, as soon as the door is shut, 3 horn chirps. That's the only scenario I'm finding where the horn chirps now with the current settings.
This appears to at least be some improvement of the C/C trucks over std pickups, that is assuming you hate the horn chirps.
I don't think it was like this before I messed with the settings but not 100% sure. At least I know how to walk away from it now, running or not, without the confounded horn sounding.
Ok, thanks. I figured some of what I posted was normal, just posted it all to let the pros tell me what's normal, evidently all of it. I guess I misunderstood some guys' comments and concerns. I didn't think it was possible to leave the truck running and walk away without horn chirps and/or flashing lights.There’s nothing special about what you are experiencing as far as CC vs regular HD trucks. That’s exactly what the behavior is for all 2022 Ram trucks.
Tazer DT will not work on the Heavy Duty Rams (just so people here don’t start rushing to by that model).An option:
Z Automotive’s Tazer DT module is a soft-disable for the dreaded 3 horn honk on Chrysler vehicles. The unit must stay plugged in to the vehicle at all times to work. Last update was that it wasn’t playing well with uConnect5 on the 2022 trucks but they were working on it.
I have not tried it. Your mileage may vary. Try at your own risk.
What I’m curious about is how they go about doing this through software. If a simple plug in dongle can disable it through the BCM then why can’t we disable it through AlfaOBD? Frustrating.
Good call out. Edited my reply accordingly.Tazer DT will not work on the Heavy Duty Rams (just so people here don’t start rushing to by that model).
Tazer Ram is compatible with the HDs, and according to their YouTube description, it can disable the feature now. I would double check with them first and verify, because it’s not listed in the tazer ram newest firmware instructions on their site.
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I emailed them it doesn’t work with Uconnect5 but they apparently are working on it. They did not provide me with a date.An option:
Z Automotive’s TazerDTRAM module is a potential soft-disable for the dreaded 3 horn honk on Chrysler vehicles. The unit must stay plugged in to the vehicle at all times to work. Last update was that it wasn’t playing well with uConnect5 on the 2022 trucks but they were working on it.
I have not tried it. Your mileage may vary. Try at your own risk.
What I’m curious about is how they go about doing this through software. If a simple plug in dongle can disable it through the BCM then why can’t we disable it through AlfaOBD? Frustrating.