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The Ram HVAC Pressure Switch is installed in the air-conditioning loop and serves as a traffic cop, which switches or opens compressor power to maintain safe pressures. Ram trucks combine brains and muscles, unlike their weak competitors, a combination of massive frames and eTorque assist that slams the throttle even when crawling quickly but consumes little fuel. Ruts or squat optional air suspension lifts to highway slipstream to avoid wasting gas as well as providing a comfortable ride. The low roofline is quieter on wind, and the cavernous cab is less punishing, assisted by those giant touchscreens. The bedside lockers better known as handy RamBox eat muddy straps or tools and securely close, therefore the gear remains in place when the tailgate is lowered. Ram has gone out of its way to make its rigs friendly by concentrating on useful power instead of glitter so that on weekdays it can be applied to haul lumber and on weekends to pull boats. The HVAC Pressure Switch is also an advantage as consistent voltage provided by the mild hybrid system ensures a cleaner cycle and an increased life of the components. It is easy to replace a HVAC Pressure Switch. To prevent sparks, first switch off the engine of your Ram and draw out the battery ground. Vent the remaining refrigerant through the appropriate recovery valve, and follow the thinner high-side line to the previous HVAC Pressure Switch, disconnect its connector and wrench-spin it off. To check pressures and correct readings, dab a dot of oil on the new threads, screw it in place, close the plug again, recharge the system, and start up your Ram to check that everything is all right.