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The cooling system's bottom has a threaded valve named Ram Radiator Drain Plug that releases coolant when it's time for repairs or servicing. In 2010, Ram trucks separated from the parent company and now produce pickups that sweat the details drivers feel mile after mile. The cabins are fitted with oversized chairs, robust insulation, and screens that eliminate boredom. Optional air suspension provides an 8-inch lift for rough terrain and can lower down on smooth pavement to minimize drag and extend fuel economy. The eTorque mild hybrid provides additional torque at the launch and still reduces refueling time. RamBox bedside locker keeps all your equipment safe and secure. The heavy-duty trailers are carried by a strong steel frame, while the quiet cabin helps keep conversation easy. To ensure that all that usefulness lasts, the coolant must flow right. That means keeping a tight Radiator Drain Plug on standby is important. To fit a new Radiator Drain Plug, park the Ram level and allow the engine to cool to a fully safe touch. Remove the old plug, clean the seat, and check the O-ring for any damage. First, thread the replacement Radiator Drain Plug by hand so the threads remain true, and then tighten the plug by a quarter turn with a wrench. Briefly loosen the cap, check the flow of coolant, retighten, refill the system, and bleed air. Begin your Ram and check that the gauge is reading steady temperature and check for leaks before hitting the road.