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Lonnagan

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Hey ! I just bought a 2016 Laramie w/ 50k miles on it.. probably some old guy in FL owned it and didn't drive it much. Super clean, everything is great.

I was driving it back to Iowa from FL and on the highway at 70-75 speed when I got all three of these errors popping up at the same time "Service Air Suspension/Electronic Brake/Trailer Brake." The errors reset after I turn the truck off and let it sit a bit then drive forward about 25ft. Then I get the three errors again on the highway after about 20-40 mins driving. Has anybody found a definitive solution for this? I'm going to go get the battery checked today after work.. chatGPT said maybe it could be an alternator problem, but I'm not too sure about that. I saw something about bad bearing/bearing sensor that could be doing it.. I need to get the tires rotated and aligned anyway, so I could also check that.
Any feedback here would help a ton!!!
 

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Hey ! I just bought a 2016 Laramie w/ 50k miles on it.. probably some old guy in FL owned it and didn't drive it much. Super clean, everything is great.

I was driving it back to Iowa from FL and on the highway at 70-75 speed when I got all three of these errors popping up at the same time "Service Air Suspension/Electronic Brake/Trailer Brake." The errors reset after I turn the truck off and let it sit a bit then drive forward about 25ft. Then I get the three errors again on the highway after about 20-40 mins driving. Has anybody found a definitive solution for this? I'm going to go get the battery checked today after work.. chatGPT said maybe it could be an alternator problem, but I'm not too sure about that. I saw something about bad bearing/bearing sensor that could be doing it.. I need to get the tires rotated and aligned anyway, so I could also check that.
Any feedback here would help a ton!!!
We can definitely understand how frustrating a concern as such can be, Lonnagan. At any time, feel free to DM us, and we can take a look into this for documentation and further options of support.

Chris,
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BigOldJeep

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I recently purchased a 2015 Laramie EcoDiesel with the same issue. I had an alignment done and it hasn't happened since. It was the steering wheel position sensor that caused all the fuss.
 
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Lonnagan

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I recently purchased a 2015 Laramie EcoDiesel with the same issue. I had an alignment done and it hasn't happened since. It was the steering wheel position sensor that caused all the fuss.
Ahh! that might be it. I was planning to get an alignment done because my steering wheel is leaning a little bit right when I'm going straight.

Was that something that was happening to you?
 
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