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I had the exact same issue and it was a part of a recall: https://www.chrysler.com/universal/webselfservice/pdf/B2A.pdf
I took it in, they did a software refresh and it resolved it. They did say that if the refresh didn't work, they'd have to take apart the steering wheel.
I stumbled across this comparison between a '24 Rebel (Hemi) and '24 PW. Although it was looking at a Hemi Rebel, I thought it was a little interesting
I'm not quite at the point where I will get new tires, but I've been going back and forth between 35 and 37. Would you think there is a chance that a 37" spare would fit under the bed if it was deflated quite a bit (with the assumption that I have a solid compressor to air it up if/when needed)?
I installed this a few months back: https://hdrams.com/forum/index.php?threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-ram-today.1987/post-282709
I didn't get the rear camera hookup, but install was pretty simple. I liked that it fits seamlessly with the mirror, I basically forget that it is there.
There is...
I had a RetraxPro MX cover installed (by a shop, not myself). So far, I really like it, it seems sturdy and can be locked. Of course, it is not water tight, as it will seep water on the inside of the tailgate.
Here it is closed:
Here it is half open:
Here it is fully opened from the side...
I don't notice it too much at lower speeds. I do notice if I am going up an incline and it hasn't yet shut off.
On my dash (and I'd assume other newer HDs have it), it will light up a green "ECO" symbol when it engages (on the lower right).
The only time I really noticed it being pronounced...
I also viewed this as CYA. I read somewhere (I think on these forums) that there used to be two PSI listings on the door sticker, unladen and laden, but now they just give one for when the truck is max payload.
I'm not a lawyer and have yet to need to argue for coverage, but I would find it...
I was in a somewhat similar situation as you with respect to wanting an HD over 1500, just because I wanted it.
I knew I wouldn't come anywhere near needing a diesel nor would I ever need a high payload capacity or tow capacity, so I opted for a PW. I figured I would much more likely use the...
Correct, it does not record GPS nor vehicle speed. It looks like it only captures the date/time. Here is a snapshot that I took from the app with it set to the highest resolution:
Ya, I pulled that off to get to them. I think there is a pin on the connector that you have to push (like with a small screw driver), but I couldn't quite get it to work (and had some trouble seeing inside). I have a snake camera somewhere that I can use to get a better look to see where I need...
Ok thanks! Ya, I wouldn't use the AEV, I just think it will probably be a pain to get the bypass to disconnect from the green star connector. When I initially installed the bypass, the Snap was not pairing with my truck (turns out it was due to it being an older Snap that didn't work with the...
I have a bit of buyer's remorse. I think I got the AEV based on lack of knowledge and also that it seemed like it was a one stop shop. I'm going to check out the JScan as well (although if it requires me to take out the AEV bypass I may skip it, as that seems like it may end up a pain, those...
I can't attest to JScan or Alfa OBD, but I used the AEV ProcalSnap to change my TPMS. I am not very mechanically inclined and it was fairly simple to do. With a '22 you shouldn't need to worry about getting the right model (with a '23 I had to make sure it was a "BF" model, as "BE" would not...
@Alligator John had a thread where he was filling the tailgate gap https://hdrams.com/forum/index.php?threads/tailgate-gap-filler.14733/ He might have some recommendations, it may help keep some dust out when used with a cap or cover.
I haven't gotten a chance to drive with it just yet (put it on today at work), so I will let you know from the drive home. It seems to be not much more obtrusive than the OEM casing (and of course no more dash cam below it blocking view).
Overall, I've not noticed too many issues with views...