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The Ram Engine Cooling Fan blows fresh air over the radiator at low momentum and sweeps heat off the coolant, and the hardworking block does not meltdown. The updated Ram pickups combine brute pulling power with clever features such as eTorque assist to close throttle body gaps and an air suspension to squat to save on fuel or to lift up to clear ruts. A low cut nose slice, the silent cab silences road noise, and a spacious console gulps laptops, gloves, and cold beverages. Place the waterproof RamBox and cargo locked but not closed so the owners do not spend so much time fumbling in the bed and more time actually hauling. Long stagnation periods at work sites heat up engines, but the Engine Cooling Fan switches on quickly, pushing the air over fins so that the temperatures remain consistent without consuming a large amount of horsepower. That efficiency translates to the Ram achieving better mileage and less cabin temperature, making wallets and ears happy. The Engine Cooling Fan is made of reinforced polymer and rib-locks off mud and grit which would slice metal blades in two, and its closed motor sneers at winter salt. Break even the ground with the Ram and cut the ignition and the negative cable to prevent sparks. Unbolt the shroud, push off the belt, then straight up, with fingers out of the fins, lift the old Engine Cooling Fan. Reduce the new fan, implement the bolts manually, fix them evenly, replace the belt, and spin the blades to verify the drag. Reconnect the battery, fire the Ram, and coolant temps remain rock steady.