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In modern pickups, the Ram Back Up Light Switch screws into the transmission case and then supplies power to the reverse lamps whenever you switch the shifter to R. Ram pickups are separated with brute strength and brains alike, the optional eTorque mild hybrid adding an addition of twisting force off idle and reducing fuel consumption, and the optional air suspension raising the pickup full eight inches to clear the ruts and then kneeling to make loading easier. The signature RamBox has tools locked and dry along the bed side, interior noise is library low with active tuning, mega touchscreen keeps maps, music and trailer cameras within a finger reach and owners celebrate the comfort in cross-country slogs. Everyday stamina is revealed in the heavier frames, the intellectual weight-bearing that does not grapple in the mud, but skips lightly along, with a load of thousands of pounds, so that a Ram may stand cool and calm under the broken city pavements, or even over the desert washboards. In this case, when the reverse lamps fail, the Ram Back Up Light Switch is probably at fault and the switch can be easily replaced; it needs simple sockets and ten minutes of patience. To begin with, unplug the battery, crawl under, find the switch at the tail of the transmission, unplug the wiring pigtail and turn the old unit in place. Dab fresh sealant, screw through the Back Up Light Switch until it fits, claw connector back, don the truck, reconnect power, check the glittering product, and discard the failed Back Up Light Switch in a responsible manner so that next time you are at the back of a busy worksite your Ram will make it known.