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Ram ProMaster 3500 Coolant Reservoir is placed beneath the hood of the van and assists to maintain the V6 or the diesel engine of the van at the right temperature. The Ram ProMaster 3500 is a light kind with front wheel drive that reduces cargo height, narrow turning radius to navigate city streets and heavyweight power to drive the tools or packages. Unibody construction helps minimize weight and yet provide a high roof and multiple body lengths to ensure the builders, delivery team and mobile shops adapt the van to the work. The upright sitting position and visibility inside minimizes fatigue among the drivers, and the well-calculated service intervals ensure that every Ram ProMaster 3500 in a fleet is not out of road often. The Ram ProMaster 3500 has a Coolant Reservoir that serves as an expansion tank to store the extra coolant as it heats and expands and feeds it back into the system once the temperatures have dropped down, this minimal device ensures that the system pressure is held constant, prevents the formation of air cavities and allows the owner to check the levels with just one look without opening a hot cap. The Coolant Reservoir is constructed out of tough plastic, which is molded to specifications, which prevents vibration and is also tightly sealed against spillage and keeps every hardworking engine of the Ram ProMaster 3500 healthy over the long term, and since the Coolant Reservoir is placed higher than the radiator, this also doubles as a convenient fill-up during service. To replace Coolant Reservoir, park in a safe place, allow the engine to cool, release pressure, unbolt old tank, replace any sensor, place the new one, connect hoses, refill the coolant and check whether there is leakage or not.