tj_610
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Good idea. But OP did say he had proximity sensor turned off...Wild guess: maybe something to do with proximity sensors ? Just throwing it out there. Pure speculation.
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Good idea. But OP did say he had proximity sensor turned off...Wild guess: maybe something to do with proximity sensors ? Just throwing it out there. Pure speculation.
Good idea. But OP did say the proximity sensor was turned off...Wild guess: maybe something to do with proximity sensors ? Just throwing it out there. Pure speculation.
Got it, U said U just brought home a 2026, and it does the same. Seems like, all the things going off when PPL approach, open door, gotta be something in there that is similar in all these incidents, and since U got a brandee new, was the only thing my Boird brain could think of. Gotta be a setting somewhere that is set the same and setting off the "Boirdee" Chirp. Have U tried to localize and figure out where the "chirp" is coming from? That prob be a 2 person investigation: One to cause it and one to be a super sleuth, just saying, probably crawling all over and being a contortionist.Good idea. But OP did say the proximity sensor was turned off...
But you would not get that chirp, ref brake, and U either need to be belted in and/or push on the panel button to disengage E brake. Just not do if U just open door.Don't know about the Chirp, but the ZZZT sound is the Parking Brake engaging. Turn Off Automatic Parking Brake and see if that helps.
Good Luck.

Did you ever ask the selling dealer about what it may be?I've tried turning everything off that I could find in the uConnect menu. Still chirps. It is definitely under the hood. Hopefully a TSB gets issued to eliminate this stupid noise.
Service found nothing wrong. My salesman said his demo made the same noise and has heard it many times on other new Rams.Did you ever ask the selling dealer about what it may be?
Shows U this web is informed. I believe this phenomenon is only higher trim Rams like mid level up like I said above my son has a Biggyhorn no chirp. So has to be to do with something that is installed in the higher trim packages than the more base models. Just opinion/observation.What’s even stranger is that I cannot find a single thing about this phenomenon anywhere on the interwebs except this forum. AI assist generates a bunch of useless info except for what’s on this thread LOL.
Tho I am not affected we all grasping, throwing stuff at the walls and see what sticks lol.Has anyone looked through the 2026 owners manual? (Attached)
> Do any of your trucks come equipped with Trailer TPMS monitoring system?
... if the pairing fails for that it can cause a double horn chirp.
> If vehicle lowering (air suspension) is cancelled via fob = Double Chirp
> Remote start request = Double Chirp
That's all I could find off hand in the manual.
Glad my 2022 5.7L w/o eTorque doesn't do this & looking at it keeping for a long while. This random double chirp stuff sounds annoying as heck.Tho I am not affected we all grasping, throwing stuff at the walls and see what sticks lol.
Hey @tj_610 ... the Digital Card comes with 10 years of service, not 30 days. Here is the link: https://www.driveuconnect.com/pricing.htmlIt is inconsistent. The same action doesn’t always produce the double-quack. I just went out to the garage, with fob in pocket. It has been about 2 hours since I parked it there.
1) Without starting the engine, I used the fob to lock and unlock the doors. No quack.
2) I opened the driver door. No quack.
3) I popped the hood with the lever under the steering wheel, since the sound seems to come from front left engine compartment. Double quack sound when I popped the hood!
4) I raised the hood after releasing the latch under it. No quack.
5) I pressed the fob to lock the doors. Double quack sound. Confirmed that it comes from front left engine compartment. It seems to be coming from somewhere below and in front of the fuse box in that corner, maybe somewhere down near the rear of the headlight assembly but not sure.
I’m not really a “car guy”, so I can’t tell what most of the stuff in that area is, other than the black fuse box at the top.
I also had been keeping the digital access card in the truck (since I don’t plan to pay for the service after 30 days). I removed the card from the truck last night, and it doesn’t seem to have made a difference.
Something is waking a system. U have the FOB in the truck, try removing the FOB from the truck and put in Faraday bag with the digital key.So...truck has been sitting in the garage for 12 hours, key fob is in the cup holder, electronic key card is in the house nowhere near the truck.
Out of the blue it does the double chirp...zzzt zzzt...whatever you want to call it...3 times within about 2 minutes.
All I can do at this point is chuckle
The only one of these 3 I have is the remote start. It is set to beep the horn twice, no chirp.Has anyone looked through the 2026 owners manual? (Attached)
> Do any of your trucks come equipped with Trailer TPMS monitoring system?
... if the pairing fails for that it can cause a double horn chirp.
> If vehicle lowering (air suspension) is cancelled via fob = Double Chirp
> Remote start request = Double Chirp
That's all I could find off hand in the manual.