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The pedal has a small spring-loaded sensor called Ram Brake Light Switch which completes an electric circuit to light the rear lamps each time you press the pedal. Ram trucks are on optional air suspension that elevates up to eight inches upon encountering boulders, after which it kneels to allow ease of loading, and the low roofline will slice wind and conserve fuel at highway speed. The interior features huge touch screens in silent cabins so that you can use them without screaming to control towing applications, and the smart RamBox is applied to keep tools dry and locked next to the bed. An eTorque mild hybrid gives more grunt at low speeds, so that a Ram pickup can jump out of traffic lights rather than stroll, but burns less fuel during regular trips to work. All that is that a Ram is civilized on urban roads yet scowls at gravel lanes when the job requires it, and that good electronics such as a second Brake Light Switch are essential to remain within the law and ensure safety. Replacement of the old Brake Light Switch will take minutes; firstly, remove the battery to cut the juice and pop the pedal trim, and twist the sensor counterclockwise until it slides out. Install the new Brake Light Switch, push it carefully into the bracket and rotate until the lock tab clicks to ensure it is fully engaged without being over-tightened. Re-insert the harness plug, depress the pedal to reset the plunger, reconnect the battery, and test the lamps on your Ram, and then head to the road.