You know what? I had an epiphany as soon as I posted that. I checked the passenger side and it is using the same color wiring, and I'm an idiot. Oh well, in case anyone else needs this in the future, here is the passenger side harness.
I have a 2010 Laramie with rear heated seats, I reupholstered the interior and while re-installing the rear bench didn't notice the wiring harness from the cab was trapped under the seat bracket, crushing it. I was hoping someone had the wiring diagram or at least could take a few pictures of...
You can turn off the clock and it will stop it from registering touches there. This happened in my wife's Durango a couple of months ago. Very annoying for sure. If you are handy with electronics, you can fix this for about $50. If you are ok with them, $500, if you don't want to touch it, look...
Yep, I turned mine off in alfaOBD. I had the rears die a few years ago, replaced them and the fronts decided to go. Got tired of it. It's not like this thing is on 30 series tires or anything.
So for awhile now I haven't had heat on my passenger side. Most of the issues I have seen have related to the driver's side having no heat, but only a couple for the passenger side. I have back flushed the heater core, tried resetting the BCM with no luck. I don't have any clicking behind the...
Just got done dropping my 2010 5.7 Laramie off at Inertia. It had a collapsed lifter, dealership wanted $4300 to replace the lifters and the cam. Figured sine I had to spend the money anyways I should go ahead and Cam it.
I've asked them to inspect all the lifters and replace if needed...
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