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Thank you Callie!
At this time I’m not going to bring it in for repair. The issue is too intermittent, which will be an issue when troubleshooting. I’ll wait to see if the problem is temperature related during the upcoming cooler months.
Jimmy
MINOR ANNOYING ISSUE:
Two months ago I took delivery of a 2022 Ram 3500 DRW LB with a HO Cummins Diesel in Laramie trim. I absolutely LOVE the truck, but I’m hearing a faint intermittent rattle that’s coming from the sunroof.
The rattle sound can be heard when driving over road bumps, when I...
MINOR ANNOYING ISSUE:
Two months ago I took delivery of a 2022 Ram 3500 DRW LB with a HO Cummins Diesel in Laramie trim. I absolutely LOVE the truck, but I’m hearing a faint intermittent rattle that’s coming from the sunroof.
The rattle sound can be heard when driving over road bumps, when I...
So if I select “Alt Ride Height” and I want to raise the bed back up an inch, will pressing the switch again bring it up?
Also, does the selection on the screen do the same thing as the switch on the dash?
I’m not sure if I’m asking this question in the correct forum, but I figured someone here may be able to give me a clear answer because it’s in regard to towing -
I just picked up my Ram 3500 DRW with auto-leveling rear suspension. From what I learned via Online videos, the dealer explained...
My dealer has no knowledge, no accurate insight and shows no sense of urgency regarding the whereabouts of my truck and/or when it’s expected to arrive. They’re not even aware of (or care to look at) the new Ram Tracker on their own website!
How these dealerships survive is beyond me. It must...
I’m on Long Island and still waiting for mine. ETA to Huntington Ram is still reading June 10th.
I too don’t want to drag politics into this forum, but I can’t wait until we get a president back at the helm who can “Make America Great Again!”
It’s ABSOLUTELY true. Problem is, dealers will not want to be liable for driving trucks over the road for extensive distances.
It is, however, a clean shot across the truck & rail companies bows. It clearly tells them both that they’re not “getting it done” and there’s an alternative due to...
From what I hear, Chrysler is allowing dealers to pick up customer vehicles from ports due to major truck & rail delays. Of course, my dealer will not do this…
This directive was supposedly sent out via an Online dealer network. Anyone hear the same?