668LT4
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That does not seem normal. I would get it checked.Anyone else have to really push hard to close the trunk? If I just close it with normal force, it doesn’t latch. Have to use both hands and swing it down pretty darn hard.
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That does not seem normal. I would get it checked.Anyone else have to really push hard to close the trunk? If I just close it with normal force, it doesn’t latch. Have to use both hands and swing it down pretty darn hard.
Mine requires a fair bit of force. Also, one time I came back to the car and the trunk was up. So now I double check every time.Anyone else have to really push hard to close the trunk? If I just close it with normal force, it doesn’t latch. Have to use both hands and swing it down pretty darn hard.
That one time was probably because you set the fob off in your pocket. I've done that a couple of times.... sat down at work and pants bunched upMine requires a fair bit of force. Also, one time I came back to the car and the trunk was up. So now I double check every time.
More likely your pants were bunched up and a co-worker said "uhh, it looks like you popped your trunk" and you thought they meant that literally.That one time was probably because you set the fob off in your pocket. I've done that a couple of times.... sat down at work and pants bunched up
While the clarity and volume of the stereo is good, it's way too 'front biased'. I had to shift the fade way to the rear to get a balanced sound. Honestly, the stereo in my wife's Wrangler is better.
I messed with the Fader/Balance. I didn't try the surround settings. I will tomorrow. Thanks for the tip.Have you messed with the Surround setting?
On my 4BW it sounded like most of the sound was coming out of the front center of the dash. As I cranked the Surround setting up, the sound seemed be more distributed around the cabin - and just sounded generally better.
But it still does not sound as good as the stereo in my $29,000 Nissan Frontier, especially at lower volume levels.
There's also the "normal" and "rear" setting. The latter just pushes most of the audio through the back speakers... Honestly, vocals/mid range sounds better in that setting but treble and bass are lacking.I messed with the Fader/Balance. I didn't try the surround settings. I will tomorrow. Thanks for the tip.
It's a solid theory, but probably unlikely. It happened at home and I change into house clothes as soon as I get through the door.That one time was probably because you set the fob off in your pocket. I've done that a couple of times.... sat down at work and pants bunched up
The blower whine was one of my fav things on my 2020 WB Hellcat. Every once in awhile I regret trading it in for my C8 Stingray HTC. If someone can figure out how to make our 5BW sound like the HC's SC whine, please, please post a tutorial!The fact that there is not more blower whine. I recently removed the sound deadening plates (there are 3 on the BW) in the lid and I still want more whine. I want somewhere between what it is now and hellcat.
Our BW's also have this feature. Some old guy found out about it just this morning...My CTS-V1 had a feature that if you left the turn signal on too long, an alert would come up on the radio screen/driver info center. The first time it happened to me, I thought it was hilarious. The second time I thought "oh god, I'm one of them now..."
That's an idea. ^^^^I'm at Lowes frequently for something or another...So that thought flies!You need to leave the wife home more often. Tell her that you are going to Lowes for a minute and then return a few hours later.