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The ABS Sensor of the Ram truck monitors the wheel speed in real-time and reports to the brake controller to keep the truck from locking up and maintain steering control. Ram trucks focus on a different take on hard work and comfort. Cushioned seating, a quiet cabin and tablet-sized touchscreens turn job sites into serene spaces. The e-Torque mild hybrid allows for heavy launches with low-end performance while sipping less fuel and not taking away cargo space. The air suspension can be raised eight inches to glide over rocks. It can also drop for aerodynamics at highway speeds. The RamBox lockers keep your tools dry and close. Each ABS Sensor reading is processed by Ram electronics, while a stiff yet light frame enables big trailers to be kept in check during panic stops. The low-profile bodywork enables the vehicle to cut through the wind, saving gas usage when the bed is empty. Having a little patience is all it takes for the replacement of the ABS Sensor. Place the Ram safely on the ground, engage the parking brake, and loosen the lug nuts before jacking and supporting up the corner you will service. Once you remove the wheel, you will see the ABS Sensor which is bolted up to the hub. Remove the connector, unscrew the nut, and wiggle the sensor to free it from the harness. Clear debris from the hole so the new unit seats flush. After sliding it in and nipping the bolt, clip the wire away from moving parts and leading back to the plug you just clicked home, reinstall the wheel, lower the truck, and on a short test run, check that the dash stays clear.