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The Ram Automatic Transmission Seal is a rubber precision-ringed product that helps keep transmission fluid locked inside the gearbox, grime out and every shift crisp. The robust frame of the Ram pickup reflects the heritage of the brand, but the comfort and clever touches make it easier to cover long distances. The active air suspension raises the body as much as eight inches for ruts, then squats down to the highway to slash drag and boost fuel economy. The e-Torque mild hybrid that is available for the truck offers added low-end torque, preventing needless fuel consumption. Inside, a quiet cabin features broad bucket seats and a tablet-sized touchscreen that keeps directions, playlists, and trailer settings at your fingertips. The lockable RamBox bedside compartments will swallow up muddy straps and tools and keep the floor clear while reinforced bed walls shrug off sliding pallets. To change the Automatic Transmission Seal, ensure the Ram is on level ground and wheels are chocked. Loosen the bolts on the pan, let the fluid drain into a clean container, and find the seal riding the input shaft. Gently remove it using a hook tool to avoid scoring the bore. Clean the seal area of the metal so that it is bright. Dab a small amount of fresh fluid on the new Automatic Transmission Seal. Using a driver press it square until it comes to rest flush to the surface. Replace the pan, evenly torque the fasteners, refill with the correct fluid, start the Ram, cycle through every gear, check for dripping, then confirm the Automatic Transmission Seal holds.