There is a a list of tricks to do with the Rams
They are called Elephants or Easter Eggs
If something does not work, the Engineers put some work arounds that reset the function, so that it works as designed
1. Secret diagnostic and gadget menu options
This trick we first found hiding on a 2010 Dodge Challenger. Holding down the selection buttons on the car's steering wheel for a few seconds will unlock some neat features that would have been either too advanced or superfluous for casual owners. Oil pressure and temperature can be gauged with this trick, although muscle car fanatics may be most enthused by the included "0 to 60" engine timer.
2. Quick turn signals
If you give a light tap on your turn signal switch, it will offer a brief, three-flash sign to others that you're shifting lanes. This is helpful for those effortless highway lane changes, where turn signaling is more of a formality than a legitimate help. With that said, three quick flashes isn't really enough to be helpful for practically anything else.
3. Controlling power windows remotely
Although this is a surprisingly common Easter egg for modern cars with remote fobs, it has been tested and verified on several Dodge models. Pressing the unlock button once, then pressing it again and holding it down for a few seconds will cause the car's power windows to roll down automatically. This little-known trick is a perfect thing if you're grossed out about your car being musty when you first get into it.
7. Deactivating the seat belt alarm chime
Most modern cars come with an alarm bleeper that occurs whenever the driver seat's seatbelt isn't buckled. To turn off this pesky noise, buckle in the seatbelt and turn on the car's ignition. From there, wait until the seatbelt icon has disappeared from the dashboard display. Then unbuckle and rebuckle the seatbelt three times fast. Leave it in on the third time and turn the key ignition off; you should hear a chime to indicate the feature has been disabled. It goes without saying that this Easter egg shouldn't be taken as a viable replacement for using the seatbelt. Safety's ultimately a lot more important than the discomfort of a seatbelt wrapped around you, but knowing a trick like this exists is still fascinating in its own right.
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There is another one, it fixes the single button press to raise the windows, when they malfunction
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I saw it recently & i wish i could find it
It has to do with the Ignition not recognizing the Enter and Go FOB
The trick is something like,
that you get in the vehicle set the Ignition to ACC or ON
Then you do something like press the overhead map light button 4 times & i forget the rest
You can manually reboot the Nav system by pushing in on the center of the volume and tuner knobs at the same time and holding them down for a few seconds. You should see the system power down and then boot back up
There should be a Thread just about Tips & Tricks, like these Easter Eggs