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Ram Oil Filler Cap blocks the engine opening to ensure that dirt does not get inside the engine but the oil does not get out thereby providing the owners with easy security when they are servicing their truck. Introduced in 2010 as an independent nameplate, Ram aims at making work more convenient with innovative technology such as an e-Torque mild hybrid that increases low speed performance in addition to consuming less fuel, an optional air suspension that raises two to eight inches on rocky trails and drops to the highway to reduce drag, and the ingenious RamBox bedside storage that keeps gears safe. Bright roomy cabins with massive touch screens ensure that drivers are in control and aware, and the brand continues to enhance frame strength such that a Ram hauls with confidence and rides like a car. All Ram owners are gaining this fast feat since the lowly Oil Filler Cap continues to protect the core of any engine. The new Ram Oil Filler Cap can be installed in few minutes. Park in a level place, switch off the engine, and allow the engine to cool down then wipe off excess grit upon the filler neck. Tear off the old cap, and ensure that none of the bits of the gasket are clingy to the rim, and also have a look at the threads to see whether they are in good condition. Make the fresh Oil Filler Cap and using your fingers, make it straight, rotate clockwise until it fits, and do not go beyond that. Turn on the engine, listen, smell the air, then take a short ride to ensure that the cap remained tight.