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The warning device of the truck is Ram Horn, which turns an electrical signal into a sharp blast that warns traffic and livestock, ensuring safety around every corner. This new Ram supports its outburst with blood and brains. The eTorque mild hybrid gives low-speed grunt a boost, providing shove, albeit at the consumption of fuel on city streets and job sites. Touch the highway and the sleek shape cuts the wind to conserve fuel, but the air suspension (available as an option) can raise the body eight inches in case the path is littered with rocks, mud, or snow, then get on hands and knees to pack the body. The smart RamBox is placed at the bedsides and it locks away tools, tie-downs, and groceries, which are kept dry and safe. The hush is impressive as you slide into the cab and the conversation is clear at even full throttle, and a tablet-sized screen has maps, trailer brake settings, and playlists just one tap away. All Rams also enjoy heavier seals on doors and updated mounts that reduce vibration since Ram prioritizes people in both their daily hauling and commuting activities. In case the Horn needs to be replaced, park the Ram on a level surface, turn off the ignition, disconnect the battery cable, and follow the harness straight to the Horn behind the grille where you need to disconnect it and unscrew the single bolt. Move the Ram Horn, install the new one, tighten the bolt, reconnect the plug, and relock the wiring, repower the battery, and blast the button to ensure a sharp sound. And lastly, check the hood, clear your tools, and you are good to go.