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The Ram EGR Cooler is basically a heat exchanger that lowers the temperature of exhaust gases when they are recirculated to reduce NOx and smoothen combustion. Moreover, it protects the engine from thermal damage. Ram trucks combine work capability with daily comfort. A low hood enhances visibility and a mild hybrid with e-Torque ensures easy launches and improved fuel efficiency in traffic. The air suspension alters the body height to eight inches for rocks or two inches for garages, which reduces drag on the highway. Ram frames are composed of sturdy steel preventing wear and tear. The RamBox can be locked, keeping gear dry, and the large cabin is quiet enough to make phone calls at 70 mph. Large high-definition touchscreens that include gauges and maps ensure your eyes are on the road rather than the dashboard. When the time comes to change out an EGR Cooler, allow the engine to cool until you can lay a bare hand on the manifold, then remove the battery cable. Loosen the radiator drain to collect the coolant and take off any intake or exhaust tubes in the way. The fasteners must be loosened, the coolant lines unhooked, and the EGR Cooler lifted out in one piece. Clean the gasket surfaces, put new seals in place, push the new EGR Cooler into place, screw the bolts in by hand, and tighten them all evenly. Top off the coolant, bleed the air from the system, hook up the battery, start up the Ram, and check for any leaks or unusual temperatures before taking any sort of trip.