Mine cleared on its own and I topped off the DEF tank with the good stuff, BlueDEF. Hopefully the the in tank heater didn’t go and it was just the lines to the exhaust.
We shall see.
So silly of me! Mopar has thought of everything, in a true rescue scenario of course you wouldn’t want the driver to drown and with the addition of conserving water for later in the rear! I’ll have to carry my purifier under the rear seat for those exact instances!
I have the OEM rubber mats but they’re not compatible with the drain holes in the back seats. Any one know of a brand for the rear that utilizes the drain holes? The fronts have already come in handy with melted ice and snow.
Rhino rack has internal structural supports, never owned one so no clue as to quality/reliability/ease.
https://www.rhinorack.com/en-us/products/new-product/latest-products/latest/pioneer-platform-48-x-56-with-rhino-rack-backbone-and-rcl-legs-unassembled_jc-00288
Mine would flicker, went to the fuse box, found about 15 fuses barely hanging on. Secured all of them and have had zero issues since. (Don’t want to jinx it)
Does sound like a software glitch but worth a shot. Good luck.
quick bump...
shopped the local big box stores and an excellent local fastener store, either had what I was looking for.
Still looking for suggestions to mount the clamps on the tonneau cover. Maybe using the eyelets so I still have tie down points, just have to sacrifice the ability to slide...
So need some help...
Ordered everything but have too small of washers from the order.
Couldn't find the strut channel cap backers. Looked to be rubber or plastic squares.
Couldn’t find the washers for the eyelets.
Hopefully the depot will have something appropriate and black colored.
And...
Why doesn’t anybody buy black strut channeling instead of painting it? Does it not hold up well?
As I was...I see the original posts were using painted strut channels. ??
Just put a small piece of scotch tape over the center connectors or pull them.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cultofmac.com/632796/how-and-why-to-make-your-own-power-only-usb-cable/amp/
Having read through all of this and knowing how huge these key fobs are and my wife’s propensity to lose keys...I’ll be immediately epoxying a tile to the back of the damn things.