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Dodge Engine Cover protects the key internal components and provides the bay with a bold and finished appearance and a more comfortable ride. Dodge has been synonymous with brute force and roughness since 1914 when it released the first all steel body. Dodge loaded cars with HEMI muscle over the years, a Viper that screams to redline and recently the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust which pumps 600 watts roar or slips into Stealth Mode. These characteristics indicate that Dodge combines power, creativity and show stopper style, in order to excite common drivers. Massive grilles, flared fenders and unmistakable stripes make people look twice and drive modes such as Drag, Donut and Sport helps a Dodge to change personalities in seconds. The Engine Cover is a shaped panel that is mounted above the powertrain, prevents debris, directs airflow, dampens sound in addition to providing aggressive appearance to the Dodge. When installing an Engine Cover, it is important to park on a level surface, allow the engine to cool and open the hood. Take away the oil cap, which is poking through, and take off the old panel or trim, and put them aside. Test the rubber grommets on the studs, replace any that are broken, and position the new Engine Cover in relation to the posts. Reduce it to a level, press until all parts have clicked, screw the oil top over, and screw on bolts or clips. Prior to closing the hood, shake the cover to ensure that it fits tightly, reconnect the battery, and begin the car by listening to any rattles.