Check your fuses

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JasonSTL

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All the fuses in my fuse box under the hood were not seated fully. The fuses behind the passenger kick panel were all fine.

Likely unrelated to the fuses but has anyone else had their gauge view always revert back to the trans temp? I change mine to show intake air temp and boost and when I restart the truck it just shows the trans temp.
 

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Mine does the same. Pretty annoying. Also found a loose nut on the speaker behind the seat.
 

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All the fuses in my fuse box under the hood were not seated fully. The fuses behind the passenger kick panel were all fine.

Likely unrelated to the fuses but has anyone else had their gauge view always revert back to the trans temp? I change mine to show intake air temp and boost and when I restart the truck it just shows the trans temp.
This is a issue that was brought up on the gen14 forums
 

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All the fuses in my fuse box under the hood were not seated fully. The fuses behind the passenger kick panel were all fine.

Likely unrelated to the fuses but has anyone else had their gauge view always revert back to the trans temp? I change mine to show intake air temp and boost and when I restart the truck it just shows the trans temp.
Mine were all loose too.
 
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