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Ram Occupant Detection Sensor increases the level of safety, which regulates the way and the time airbags open to reduce the unnecessary force during a crash. Ram trucks are a combination of power and comfort. Ever since Ram left Dodge in 2010 it has concentrated on work friendly concepts such as the lockable RamBox bedside storage that helps the gear safe and convenient. Air suspension is available to lift the chassis a total of eight inches in the air when needed off-road, and also lowers it when needed on the highway to improve mileage. The e-Torque mild hybrid system provides electric aiding of more powerful low speed pull consuming less fuel. A roomy inside cabin with a quiet interior offers drivers large touch screens, which ensure the navigation, music, and towing information is easily visible. To own a Ram is to have a reliable power with no compromise on ride quality, and Ram is still a favorite among young drivers who prefer style over payload. The Occupant Detection Sensor is located beneath the cushion of the seat, it detects weight and position, and notifies the control unit on whether the airbags should be fired or not. On how to install Occupant Detection Sensor, the position to be occupied is a flat surface and the battery should be disconnected, seatback pulled, cushion removed, and trim lifted to reveal the factory mat. Insert the new sensor in the same position and connect it to the frame, bending its harness without going around its edges. Install the connector, re-attach the cushion, torque bolts, reconnect the battery, calibrate until Occupant Detection Sensor indicates that it has live data, verify warning lights and finally take a short test drive.