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Ram Thermostat Housing enhances cooling by enclosing the thermostat and chilling coolant, and avoiding leakages that may put any pickup on hold. Ram trucks are distinctive in having adjustable air suspension which lifts up to eight inches when doing rocky roads, keeping tools safe in the cargo box, and cabins that are so quiet that you can hear your favorite playlist and not the road. All Ram match intelligent storage with smooth forms that cut the wind and conserve fuel. After parting ways with Dodge in 2010, Ram has concentrated on comfort and power and since then it has provided drivers with frames, big screens that keep highways free and the assurance to carry family or lumber on a daily basis. A Ram is good when the temperatures remain consistent, and that is the task that this housing is assigned. The thermostat is mounted in the Thermostat Housing along with directing the coolant and closing the joint. Some of the steps required to install a new Thermostat Housing are to have a cool engine, relieve system pressure, drain coolant under the junction, and clear out any parts that may be blocking access. Label and take off the hoses, unbolt and lift up the old housing, clean the mating surface, fit the thermostat in a new gasket, and place the housing, tighten the bolts evenly, reinstall the hoses and sensors, refill coolant, bleed the air, use a funnel to avoid spills, test the heater on full blast to get everything out of the bubbles, watch the gauge during the first drive, run the engine and check the Thermostat Housing to verify no leaks and steady temperature.