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Thanks RKCLR! That actually makes sense. There should be some type of PSA or TSB or put it in the owner's manual or something so people would know this. I'm sure 99% of us are clueless to this quirk.
I hope I can save someone a headache here. I have a 2024 Ram 2500 Laramie with 496 miles on it. Yesterday I cleaned it and started getting ready for an upcoming trip. This morning, I jumped in it, and it would not start. It cranked the engine over and seemed OK, but it would not actually...