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A Ram Mirror Actuator is the built-in electrical drive behind the side glass that tilts and folds the mirror on request, keeping your rear view sharp. Ram pickups are designed for muscle in the real world without abusing your spine. The optional air suspension system of this vehicle can elevate the vehicle's height by 8 inches, facilitating overcoming ruts. During highway travel, this vehicle squats low to the ground, allowing lower drag and thereby saving you fuel. The available e-Torque mild-hybrid system provides a launch torque boost while being fuel-efficient, perfect for heavy loads. Wide-opening doors lead to a quiet interior. A tablet-sized screen makes control as easy as a tap. Intelligent RamBox bedside lockers can hold straps, boots, and even ice. It keeps your Ram prepared for work or play. The robust steel frame and ingenious tow aids enable the truck to easily manage heavy loads while still being easy to park because of the power glass managed by every Mirror Actuator. Replacing a worn-out Mirror Actuator requires few tools, steady hands, and ten minutes of quiet. First, disconnect the Ram's battery by removing the negative cable to cut power. Angle the mirror glass with the outside edge well above its mounting location. Pinch the release tabs inward. Then, ease the pane free. Unplug its tiny heater wires. Remove the plastic backing, unclip the actuator harness, and pull out the Torx screws and the old unit. Insert the new Mirror Actuator into the same housing, tighten the screws, and snap the connector into place. Reattach the backing plate, press the glass until it clicks, reconnect the cable, and cycle the switch to confirm smooth tilt, fold, and memory.