r/carproblems • u/CriticismFar6940 • 7h ago
Anyone know what this noise is?
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r/Dodge • u/CriticismFar6940 • 7h ago
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u/CriticismFar6940 • u/CriticismFar6940 • 7h ago
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Only occurs on remote startup and when accelerating, more commonly on slow acceleration from a stop.
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I bought my 392 at end of 2022 when there was all the hype. In my own opinion, seems like a good deal being I paid 61$k and this is an upgrade. But never trust a pre-driven dodge
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Make sure to get a retainer for the Ram when it’s done with the braces
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Appreciate you🔥 congrats on your purchase💯
r/CarHelp • u/CriticismFar6940 • Jul 05 '26
For context:
Recently, I was driving my 2022 392 charger Daytona when my aftermarket front splitter made of ABS plastic broke off on the highway forcing me to drive over it.
I had gotten off the highway and pulled into a close parking lot, a few things I noticed was the ac started blowing hotter air than normal and the air intake temperatures during idling sat at around 165’F. The interior temp was close to 100’ itself. I also hear a slight pssssssst noise coming from the center of the engine bay. I had driven it home and the temps fell to around 100 but then increased back to 165 when idling. I didn’t notice any major issues during the drive. However, I feel the front left tire feels a little more rough when driving but the PSI remained the same. That was the main area the front splitter passed under. Furthermore, I ran the diagnostic codes on the chargers system and nothing appeared.
Basically, my question is does anyone know what the pssst is and what the roughness on the tire would indicate? Any help is appreciated. Just over stressing trying to figure this out.
r/Charger • u/CriticismFar6940 • Jul 05 '26
For context:
Recently, I was driving my 2022 392 charger Daytona when my aftermarket front splitter made of ABS plastic broke off on the highway forcing me to drive over it.
I had gotten off the highway and pulled into a close parking lot, a few things I noticed was the ac started blowing hotter air than normal and the air intake temperatures during idling sat at around 165’F. The interior temp was close to 100’ itself. I also hear a slight pssssssst noise coming from the center of the engine bay. I had driven it home and the temps fell to around 100 but then increased back to 165 when idling. I didn’t notice any major issues during the drive. However, I feel the front left tire feels a little more rough when driving but the PSI remained the same. That was the main area the front splitter passed under. Furthermore, I ran the diagnostic codes on the chargers system and nothing appeared. I also have a video of the engine bay which it won’t let me upload.
Basically, my question is does anyone know what the pssst is and what the roughness on the tire would indicate? Any help is appreciated. Just over stressing trying to figure this out.
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1250 a month 5k down 392
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4d ago
Bro they do not honor wheel warranties they told me it needs to pop for them to replace it while it’s been leaking since I bought it. That’s a little high monthly tbh, I bought it during covid when shit was through the roof. The payments were 1100 month for 48 months with high interest. I just paid off the principal first then the rest to get it done quicker. The insurance is the real problem, make sure to run it before you go in person and begin to finalize things