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The small Ram Transmission Sensor is located on the transmission case. The sensor reports shaft speed, temperature, and pressure back to the control module. It electronically monitors these readings within the transmission to ensure proper functioning. Modern Ram pickups combine true power and all-day comfort. With the addition of an e-Torque mild hybrid, the truck is able to haul heavy loads without requiring too much fuel. The air suspension that is available raises the frame eight inches to avoid ruts, then drops it on the highway to slice through the wind and save gas. The RamBox provides secure storage of tools, groceries, or muddy boots along the sides of the bed, leaving the cab clear. It has a quiet cabin with thick seats and a tablet-sized screen that lets drivers change navigation or playlists, which takes the hassle out of tough commutes. The computer communicates directly with the Transmission Sensor for clean shifting under load. Every Ram is always ready to work. Should the Transmission Sensor fail, replacing it takes just simple tools and around thirty minutes. Put the car in park, block the wheels, and unhook the battery cable. Use the jack to lift the truck off the ground and set the stands underneath it. Then, slide underneath the truck and locate the sensor on the transmission case. Unplug the harness. Take off the single bolt, twist it off, and grab the O-ring. Apply a small amount of oil on the new seal, push the replacement in, start the bolt by hand, and snug to spec. Reattach the connector of the truck, lower the truck, reconnect the battery, clear codes, and then drive your Ram and make sure of crisp shifts. The new Transmission Sensor will monitor every spin.