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The Ram Wiper Motor is an electric motor, which converts electricity into the smooth movement of the back and forward blades to get rid of the rain and grime, keeping visibility on the road clear. The unique aspects of Ram pickups are justified by high pulling strength without compromising the everyday driving stability, which is due in part to the optional eTorque mild hybrid system, which provides the car with an additional low-rpm torque at a reasonable fuel consumption. The air suspension available means that a Ram can be lifted up to eight inches in order to deal with ruts and rugged road and then drop down to the highway to minimize drag and increase fuel efficiency. The RamBox bedside storage system, which stores the tools or groceries locked and out of sight, is also appreciated by the owners of the Ram, as well as is the large cab, which remains remarkably quiet even when a V8 is in operation. The huge touch screens are placed in easy accessibility, which means the drivers are able to maintain eye focus forward and the solid frame of the truck services daily towing without the nuisance of unwanted vibration. In the event of a bad weather, a correctly functioning Wiper Motor is as important as horsepower, and is a simple driveway project to replace. To begin with, unplug the Ram Wiper Motor which is worn out, detach the battery, and the wiper arms and cowl. Take out the mounting bolts, disassemble the linkage, attach the new Wiper Motor, and position the blades so that they are parked and then tighten them up. Mend the wiring, reconnect the cowl and arms, test the wipers to a full sweep, and reconnect the battery and get ready for the next time the storm hits.