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The Ram Ride Height Sensor measures the distance between chassis-suspension on Ram trucks and uses this data, controlled by a brain, to level the truck. Each modern version of the Ram draws inspiration from decades of hard hauling but refuses to let that define it. A Ram also has a planted feel at speed. The rear suspension system comes with a coil-sprung option. The air suspension also offers an option that can vary clearance from 2 to 8 inches. With other features, low speed grunt is available and it also gives fuel efficiency. Once inside the cab, it remains silent. A screen the size of a tablet displays maps, tow gauges and more. The bedsides of clever RamBox lock gear away, while high-strength steel underneath shrugs off payload punishment. These features ensure that highway driving is soothing, variable terrain can be coped with, day-to-day commuting is less tiresome and importantly provides accurate data to the Ride Height Sensor to process in real time. To begin the installation of the new Ride Height Sensor, park the Ram on level ground and unhook the battery. To access the suspension arm, you will need to unclip the harness and free the bolts that hold the worn-out unit. Detach the linkage then wipe off sand and dirt from the road. After that, slide in the new sensor into the factory holes and snug up the hardware. Reconnect the linkage and ensure it moves freely. Disconnect the connector, route wiring clear of axles, reconnect the battery, then use a scan tool to calibrate the Ride Height Sensor and verify stable readings in a brief road test.