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Your pickup body, your choice.
When I sold my '14 1500 it had about a dozen active recalls, ranging from air bags to that the the gas tank could fall off.
Never did anything about any of them and it still ran just fine.
My 3500 doesn't have quite as many, but two of them I did take care of...
Okay, went back and looked at your older posts.
So the other issue is the trans, right? If so, go to the parts store and buy a locking dipstick that fits the tube.
No, it won't be the correct length, but neither is the one the dealer would eventually give you.
Okay, looks like it's grid heater relay related then.
Just unhook the positive cable, at the battery, that feeds the relay and zip tie it to the coolant reservoir. Done.
Some of them can set a code, but generally it doesn't happen if you just start the engine without waiting for the heating...
Okay, spare me from watching the video, please.
What are the recalls for (the numbers will do, those are easy to look up), and are they for gas or diesel pickups?
I figured as much, but is there a more specific reason for the spontaneous combustion?
I only know about grid heater relays for the diesels and dipstick issues with the small transmissions.
Both of which would be easily prevented.
Those letters are very tacky. Otherwise they wouldn't stay in place.
It was a lot more work to take the very similar (if not identical) letters off of the doors on the Trackhawk.
In comparison, the cat skulls come right off.
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