Automatic Headlights?
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Coming from a Ford I loved the automatic headlights, but the Dodge lacks that feature. Is there a place were I can get an aftermarket auto headlight kit, or does dodge even offer one that will work in my 2500. Oh, as a newbie I was just going to mention something that I learned off of here that the delearship did not know about. I read about the high idle feature on the autos, and I asked them to activate it for me. I now the people that work at the delearship and they had no idea how to do it, or even that it existed. I had to take them to the sight to prove it. LOL.
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Bottle,
33's fit nice without any probs. 35's tend to rub on the control arms under full crank (parking) of the wheel. As far as the auto headlights go I turn em on the man. way too. Theres a couple things I would add the the Ram if I could such as:
1. auto lights
2. real dual zone and auto climate control
3. memory seat and mirror settings
All three are on my wifes grand cherokee limited and these are nice fetures I almost expected to see on the Laramie edition.
Oh well, These things rock regardless.
Theres a couple Mega(cabs) Rams on here with larger tires but ours could almost be kin. Mine was just like yours before I cought the (modding) fever.
Welcome!
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33's fit nice without any probs. 35's tend to rub on the control arms under full crank (parking) of the wheel. As far as the auto headlights go I turn em on the man. way too. Theres a couple things I would add the the Ram if I could such as:
1. auto lights
2. real dual zone and auto climate control
3. memory seat and mirror settings
All three are on my wifes grand cherokee limited and these are nice fetures I almost expected to see on the Laramie edition.
Oh well, These things rock regardless.
Theres a couple Mega(cabs) Rams on here with larger tires but ours could almost be kin. Mine was just like yours before I cought the (modding) fever.
Welcome!
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Well on the 06's they are always on 50% but they turn on fullest and dash lights up when you flip switch. It is just the process of turning them off. I am so used to the fords auto off i will forget and run down the battery. They will auto cut off if left on but after 8 min, and thats a long time.
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Thats a good Q. I dont know if they turn off if left on or not.
All I know is that the darn thing keeps "dinging" at me until I turn them off (or I guess until I close the door and walk away) [8D]
Thats a good Q. I dont know if they turn off if left on or not.
All I know is that the darn thing keeps "dinging" at me until I turn them off (or I guess until I close the door and walk away) [8D]
I've actually gotten used to the feature. comes in hand with a truck full of groceries.
Oh, and when you do open the door after the ights have shut off, that dinging start all over again......
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Squirt Bottle - are you saying your lights are on - even at 50% - all the time as in DRLs? Did you buy yours in Canada? I've never seen any in these parts that are on all the time at any amount unless the switch is turned on. (I apologize if I misunderstood what you are saying)
And yes, every DC I've owned in the last five or six years has had a thing where the power shuts down after X-minutes if something's left on and you close it up and go away - the CTD is no different. And, if you choose to manually turn the lights off after you shut down the ignition, they will stay on for a period of time without shutting power off, but shutting themselves off after the specified period.
And yes, every DC I've owned in the last five or six years has had a thing where the power shuts down after X-minutes if something's left on and you close it up and go away - the CTD is no different. And, if you choose to manually turn the lights off after you shut down the ignition, they will stay on for a period of time without shutting power off, but shutting themselves off after the specified period.