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The Ram Coolant Reservoir Hose is a hose that connects the expansion tank to the engine or the radiator, allowing the coolant to move with temperature changes while keeping system pressure constant. The Ram has been produced as its own truck brand since 2010, emphasizing muscle, comfort and usefulness. The e-Torque mild hybrid enhances low-speed acceleration while enhancing fuel economy, putting less strain on the wallet when towing. The optional air suspension lowers the car for better aerodynamics on the highway and then lifts the car by eight inches. The RamBox offers a secured and dry space for your tools located at bed height for less strain on the back and no wasted space in the cab. Inside the large seats, a quiet ride is ensured via tight seals and noise cancellation, while a huge touch screen swipes navigation, trailer apps, and phone mirroring. Regular maintenance including checking the Coolant Reservoir Hose for cracks keeps these benefits alive. It is simple to swap the Ram Coolant Reservoir Hose with patience. Wait for the engine to cool and pop the hood. Locate the translucent tank. Allow a little coolant to leak until the level is below the top fitting, pinch with pliers and slide back. Remove the old line and clean both necks. Fit the new Coolant Reservoir Hose for shape, push it firmly onto each port and return the clamps to their grooves. Carefully place the hose away from belts, refill to the cold mark, squeeze the radiator hose to purge air, place the Ram into drive and then check for leaks.