maintenance Ram 2500 (Diesel) 2007 User Guide

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COMPACT DISC MAINTENANCE
To keep the compact discs in good condition, take the
following precautions:
1. Handle the disc by its edge; avoid touching the
surface.
2. If the disc is stained, clean the surface with a soft cloth,
wiping from center to edge.
3. Do not apply paper or tape to the disc; avoid scratch-
ing the disc.
4. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, cleaners,
or antistatic sprays.
5. Store the disc in its case after playing.
6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
7. Do not store the disc where temperatures may become
too high.NOTE:If you experience difficulty in playing a particu-
lar disc, it may be damaged, oversized, or have theft
protection encoding. Try a known good disc before
considering disc player service.
RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES
Under certain conditions, the operation of a cellular
phone in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy perfor-
mance from your radio. This condition may be lessened
or eliminated by relocating the cellular phone antenna.
This condition is not harmful to the radio. If your radio
performance does not satisfactorily “clear” by the repo-
sitioning of the antenna, it is recommended that the radio
volume be turned down or off during cellular phone
operation.
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Vehicle Loading........................355
▫Certification Label.....................355
TrailerTowing .........................358
▫Common Towing Definitions.............358
▫Trailer Hitch Classification...............362
▫Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum
Trailer Weight Ratings).................363
▫Trailer And Tongue Weight..............363
▫Towing Requirements..................364
▫TowingTips .........................370
▫Trailer Towing Mirrors — If Equipped......371
Snowplow............................373▫Before Plowing.......................374
▫Snowplow Prep Package Model Availability . . 374
▫Over The Road Operation With Snowplow
Attached...........................375
▫Methods For Removing Snow............375
▫Operating Tips.......................375
▫General Maintenance...................376
Recreational Towing
(Behind Motorhome, Etc.).................377
▫Recreational Towing –
2 Wheel Drive Models..................377
▫Recreational Towing –
4 Wheel Drive Models..................377
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Follow the recommended tire rotation frequency for your
type of driving found in the “Maintenance Schedules”
Section of this manual. More frequent rotation is permis-
sible if desired. The reasons for any rapid or unusual
wear should be corrected prior to rotation being per-
formed.NOTE:On Canadian vehicles only, if your Ram truck is
equipped with All-Season type tires on the front and
ON/OFF Road type tires mounted on the rear, do not use
a front to back rotation pattern. Instead, rotate your tires
side to side at the recommended intervals.
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CAUTION!
Damage to the fuel system or emission control sys-
tem could result from using an improper fuel tank
filler tube cap (gas cap). A poorly fitting cap could let
impurities into the fuel system.
WARNING!
•Never have any smoking materials lit in or near
the vehicle when the gas cap is removed or the
tank filled.
•Never add fuel to the vehicle when the engine is
running.
Avoid Using Contaminated Fuel
Fuel that is contaminated by water or dirt can cause
severe damage to the engine fuel system. Proper main-
tenance of the engine fuel filter and fuel tank is essential.
(See Section 7 for Maintenance Procedures).
NOTE:Climatized diesel fuel is a blend of Number 2
and Number 1 Diesel fuel which reduces the temperature
at which wax crystals form in the fuel.
Bulk Fuel Storage
If you store quantities of fuel, good maintenance of the
stored fuel is also essential. Fuel contaminated with
water will promote the growth of “microbes.” These
microbes form “slime” that will clog fuel filters and lines.
Drain condensation from the supply tank and change the
line filter on a regular basis.
NOTE:When a diesel engine is allowed to run out of
fuel, air is pulled into the fuel system.
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Perform the maintenance listed in Section 8 of this
manual. When towing a trailer, never exceed the GAWR,
or GCWR, ratings.
WARNING!
Improper towing can lead to an injury accident.
Follow these guidelines to make your trailer towing
as safe as possible:
Make certain that the load is secured in the trailer
and will not shift during travel. When trailering
cargo that is not fully secured, dynamic load shifts
can occur that may be difficult for the driver to
control. You could lose control of your vehicle and
have an accident.
•When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do not over-
load your vehicle or trailer. Overloading can cause aloss of control, poor performance or damage to brakes,
axle, engine, transmission, steering, suspension, chas-
sis structure or tires.
•Safety chains must always be used between your
vehicle and trailer. Always connect the chains to the
frame or hook retainers of the vehicle hitch. Cross the
chains under the trailer tongue and allow enough
slack for turning corners.
•Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade.
When parking, apply the parking brake on the tow
vehicle. Put the tow vehicle automatic transmission in
P for Park. With a manual transmission, shift the
transmission into reverse. And with four-wheel-drive
vehicles, make sure the transfer case is not in neutral.
Always, block orchockthe trailer wheels.
•GCWR must not be exceeded.
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Towing Tips — Electronic Speed Control (If
Equipped)

Don’t use in hilly terrain or with heavy loads.
When using the speed control, if you experience speed
drops greater than 10 mph (16 km/h), disengage until
you can get back to cruising speed.
Use speed control in flat terrain and with light loads to
maximize fuel efficiency.
Towing Tips — Cooling System
To reduce potential for engine and transmission over-
heating, take the following actions:
City Driving
When stopped for short periods of time, put transmission
in neutral and increase engine idle speed.
Highway Driving
Reduce speed.
Air Conditioning
Turn off temporarily.
refer to Cooling System Operating information in the
Maintenance section of this manual for more informa-
tion.
Trailer Towing Mirrors — If Equipped
These mirrors are designed with an adjustable mirror
head to provide a greater vision range when towing
extra-wide loads. To change position inboard or out-
board, the mirror head should be rotated (flipped Out or
In). A small blindspot mirror is integrated onto the main
mirror surface.
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NOTE:During snowplow usage on vehicles equipped
with an overhead console module, the outside tempera-
ture display will show higher temperatures than the
outside ambient temperature. The higher displayed tem-
perature is due to blocked or reduced airflow to the
underhood ambient temperature sensor by the snow-
plow. This is common and outside temperature display
operation will return to normal when the snowplow is
removed.
General Maintenance
Snowplows should be maintained in accordance with the
plow manufacturer’s instructions.
Keep all snowplow electrical connections and battery
terminals clean and free of corrosion.When plowing snow, to avoid transmission and driv-
etrain damage, the following precautions should be ob-
served.
•Operate with transfer case in 4L when plowing small
or congested areas where speeds are not likely to
exceed 15 mph (24 km/h). At higher speeds operate in
4H.
•Vehicles with 48RE transmissions should use 4L range
when plowing deep or heavy snow for extended
periods of time to avoid transmission overheating.
•Do not shift the transmission unless the engine has
returned to idle and wheels have stopped. Make a
practice of stepping on the brake pedal before shifting
the transmission.
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
CONTENTS
Engine Compartment — 6.7L Diesel Engine....408
Engine Compartment — 5.9L Diesel Engine....409
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II).........410
Replacement Parts......................410
Engine Data Plate......................411
Dealer Service.........................411
Service Information.....................411
Maintenance Procedures..................414
▫Engine Oil..........................414▫DriveBelt...........................422
▫Engine Air Cleaner Filter
(5.9L Diesel Engine)...................422
▫Engine Air Cleaner Filter
(6.7L Diesel Engines)...................424
▫Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter
(5.9L Diesel Engine)...................427
▫Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter
(6.7L Diesel Engine)...................430
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▫Intervention Regeneration Strategy – EVIC
Message Process Flow (Catalyst Full Message)
(6.7L Diesel Engines Only)...............434
▫Maintenance Free Batteries...............437
▫Air Conditioner Maintenance.............438
▫Power Steering — Fluid Check............439
▫Front Suspension Ball Joints..............440
▫Steering Linkage — Inspection............440
▫Front Prop Shaft Lubrication.............441
▫Front Axle Universal Drive Joints And Pivot
Bearings............................441
▫Body Lubrication.....................441
▫Windshield Wiper Blades................442
▫Windshield Washers...................442▫Exhaust System......................443
▫Cooling System.......................444
▫Fan ...............................450
▫Charge Air Cooler (Inter-Cooler)..........450
▫Hoses And Vacuum/Vapor Harnesses.......451
▫Brake System........................451
▫Clutch Linkage.......................453
▫Clutch Hydraulic System................453
▫Rear Axle And 4X4 Front Driving Axle
Fluid Level..........................454
▫Transfer Case — If Equipped.............455
▫Manual Transmission — If Equipped.......455
▫Automatic Transmission................455
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▫Front Wheel Bearings..................458
▫Noise Control System Required Maintenance &
Warranty...........................458
▫Appearance Care And Protection From
Corrosion...........................463
Fuses (Integrated Power Module)...........468
Vehicle Storage........................472
Replacement Light Bulbs.................473
Bulb Replacement......................474
▫Headlight (Halogen)/Front Park And
Turn Lights.........................474
▫Fog Lights..........................477
▫Tail, Stop, Turn And Backup Lights.........478▫Center High-Mounted Stoplight (CHMSL)
WithCargoLight .....................481
▫Cab Top Clearance Lights — If Equipped....482
▫Tailgate ID Lights (Dual Rear Wheels) —
If Equipped.........................484
▫Rear Light Bar ID Marker (Dual Rear Wheel)
— If Equipped.......................485
▫Side Marker Lights (Dual Rear Wheels)......486
Fluid Capacities........................487
Fluids, Lubricants And Genuine Parts........488
▫Engine.............................488
▫Chassis............................491
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