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Ram Battery Sensor assists the truck in utilizing the power in an intelligent manner that safeguards the battery and levels out the start stop events over a more prolonged duration of the electrical system. After making some distance since being standing out in 2010, Ram is based on decades of pickup tradition, and Ram adds roomy cabins, large touch screens, and clever tools that help in making hard work seem easy. An e-Torque mild hybrid is also included in Ram trucks to enhance low speed pull and reduce fuel consumption, variable air suspension which raises up to eight inches when on the trails or lowers to slick highway cruising, the secure RamBox which secures the gear properly in the bedsides. These additions make all Ram have the combination of power, comfort, and everyday practicality. An intelligent sensor is also known as a Battery Sensor that monitors voltage, current, temperature and state of charge to enable the vehicle to charge well and alert of issues at an early stage. Installation of the Battery Sensor requires that one on level ground should switch off the ignition switch and open the hood. Unplug the negative terminal, then scrap the contact parts off, and rub the faces till shiny. Install the new Battery Sensor in the same manner, clamp firmly but not excessively tight then reconnect the positive lead then the negative using the sensor. Tuck wiring out of heat, clear away dash codes with short relearn drive, and make sure you have normal charging on the gauge of your Ram.