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It may be part of the standard equipment which is why you don't see it as an option. Until the equipment guides are released it is hard to tell exactly what they will have.
I would if this idle wasn’t driving me insane. Although, I do have automatic built in vibrating seats, haha. Anyone that rides with complains about it as soon as they sit in it anytime the vehicle isn’t moving. Even shifting into neutral and park doesn’t stop it.
Yup, my 2023 6.4 Laramie idles harder than the diesel. I have taken it to four dealers and they all say its normal, but testing driving others on the lots, it is far from normal. So my simple solution.....Trading it in and getting another truck from another brand, ugh.
I'm in the same boat and still haven't determined the issue. I went and test drove a 23 2500 Tradesman CCLB and it was night and day difference between mine and the Tradesman. I had the service manager sit in the truck and he said he felt a slight difference but it is all normal to him...
Just an update as I took it to another shop. As usual they said everything is operating normal and everything I’m noticing is just normal operation of a long bed HD ♂️. Anyone else have any luck lately?
Mine says SN on the bottle, but I can't read what letter my manual says. To me the manual states it must have the API Donut trademark. It doesn't state it has to have that exact trademark.
I pulled out at bottle of PUP too and it shows SN on the donut as well.
I dislike this features strongly. Too many times going down small back roads and my mirrors getting clipped. It was so nice to be able to fold them in on the fly.
Anyone that received their 2023 trucks, I have a question on the mirrors. Are you able to push the power fold mirrors while you are driving and they fold in? Mine only work when in park. My 2015 1500 I could hit the button while I was driving to suck the mirrors in if I noticed it was a tight...
Could it have anything to do with the driveline angles being set incorrectly or slightly out of tolerance? I found this article on motor trend, but I'm not sure how to check for the correct angles.
"Vehicles that do not have the proper angles set in the driveline components will experience...