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The Ram Coolant Temperature Sensor is screwed into a pass of coolant to measure the heat level in the engine so that the computer can adjust the fuel blend as well as the fan speed. Ram trucks cut their tracks muscled and mannerly. Strong V6 and HEMI options are now coupled with an eTorque mild hybrid that launches additional torque in low revolutions and accelerates massive loads while consuming less fuel. Adaptive air suspension brings up the Ram body 8 inches in the presence of rocks and brings it back down on the highway to conserve money. The spacious cab remains silent at full throttle and the huge touch screen makes maps and gauges easy to read. The clever RamBox pockets lock up equipment leaving the cabin free of clutter. Powerful frames and clever towing supports allow regular drivers to take the trailers with ease but the ride is comfortable on long rides. Ram fans have confidence in the truck since a healthy Coolant Temperature Sensor supplies the computer with real-time updates and thus the radiator fan and hybrid system work in tandem and do not go to waste. The swap requires basic sockets achieved on any Ram. Park flat, switch off the engine, drop the battery ground and cool down. Push aside the intake hose where it prevents access, spin out the old Coolant Temperature Sensor, and collect the little coolant dribble. Install the new Coolant Temperature Sensor by dabbing some sealant on it, clamping it in place, attaching the connector, refilling the coolant, replacing the battery, turning it on, and checking the gauge to make sure it reads a constant temperature.