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Attention: TDR Forum Junkies To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.
Is this what you are describing? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGotr1QMwCA
He doesn't say what year he is referring to. Like gsbrockman said. My owners manual doesn't list this in the maintenance schedule. However, looks pretty straight forward for someone wanting to check for their truck.
As I mentioned above, 3500's don't have TMPS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System.) They have TPIS (Tire Pressure Information System.) The 3500's only provide the tire pressures for your convenience. We don't get any warnings. You can run any pressure you want.
Had to laugh kthaxton. Agree. Dealer gave me a CCLB to drive for a few days. Seems everywhere I parked the truck just seemed too long. I know it's only about a foot and a half, but sure seems longer when parking it. Haven't had a CCLB in 15 years and hasn't been a problem.
Thanks Badunit. I haven't weighed my 3500 yet as I sold my 5th wheeler and haven't bought another at this time. So this must mean the 3500 SRW trucks weigh over 10,000 and 2500's don't. Was wondering why Ram has kept Tire Pressure Monitor System on the 2500 but has the Tire Pressure Information...
You only see one spring loaded door when looking into the diesel fuel fill neck. Several inches deeper is another spring loaded door. Anything poured into the outer door (the one you can see) without opening the second door drains out of the fill tube and on to the ground. Under the passengers...
Well, I tried this today. EB without TH. The EB does stop at about 55. Going 60mph my rpms were about 1200 or so. So it doesn't take much for the rpm's to drop to about 1100rpm (on my gauge anyway-may be a little lower-can't tell the exact rpm) and the EB turns off. The rpm's never goes above...
That is the correct answer SNOKING, according to this thread. I had saved this link for when I do mine.
Priming Fuel Filters with Keyless Push Button Start - Dodge Cumm