RAM CHASSIS CAB 2019 Owners Manual
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SAFETY 189
Seat Belt Systems 
Buckle up  even though you are an excellent driver, even on
short  trips.  Someone  on  the  road  may  be  a  poor  driver  and
could cause a collision that includes you. This can happen far
away from home or on your own street.
Research  has  shown  that  seat  belts  save  lives,  and  they  can
reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision. Some  of the
worst  injuries  happen  when  people  are  thrown  from  the
vehicle.  Seat  belts  reduce  the  possibility  of  ejection  and  the
risk  of  injury  caused  by  striking  the  inside  of  the  vehicle.
Everyone in a motor vehicle should be belted at all times. Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System (BeltAlert) 
Driver And Passenger BeltAlert — If Equipped
  BeltAlert  is  a  feature  intended  to  remind  the  driver  and
outboard  front  seat  passenger  (if  equipped  with  outboard
front passenger seat BeltAlert) to buckle their seat belts. The
Belt Alert feature is active whenever the ignition switch is in
the START or ON/RUN position.
Initial Indication
If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition switch is first in
the  START  or  ON/RUN  position,  a  chime  will  signal  for  a
few seconds. If the driver or outboard front seat passenger (if
equipped  with  outboard  front  passenger  seat  BeltAlert)  is
unbuckled when the ignition switch is first in the START or
ON/RUN position the Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on
and  remain  on  until  both  outboard  front  seat  belts  are
buckled.  The  outboard  front  passenger  seat  BeltAlert  is  not
active when an outboard front passenger seat is unoccupied.• Never  install  a  rear-facing  child  restraint  in  the  front
seat  of  a  vehicle.  Only  use  a  rear-facing  child  restraint
in the rear seat. If the vehicle does not have a rear seat,
do  not  transport  a  rear-facing  child  restraint  in  that
vehicle. WARNING!  (Continued)
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BeltAlert Warning Sequence
The  BeltAlert  warning  sequence  is  activated  when  the
vehicle is moving above a specified vehicle speed range and
the driver  or  outboard  front  seat  passenger  is  unbuckled  (if
equipped with outboard front passenger seat BeltAlert) (the
outboard  front  passenger  seat  BeltAlert  is  not  active  when
the  outboard  front  passenger  seat  is  unoccupied).  The
BeltAlert  warning  sequence  starts  by  blinking  the  Seat  Belt
Reminder  Light  and  sounding  an  intermittent  chime.  Once
the BeltAlert warning sequence has completed, the Seat Belt
Reminder  Light  will  remain  on  until  the  seat  belts  are
buckled.  The  BeltAlert  warning  sequence  may  repeat based
on  vehicle  speed  until  the  driver  and  occupied  outboard
front seat passenger seat belts are buckled. The driver should
instruct all occupants to buckle their seat belts.
Change Of Status
If  the  driver  or  outboard  front  seat  passenger  (if  equipped
with  outboard  front  passenger  seat  BeltAlert)  unbuckles
their  seat  belt  while  the  vehicle  is  traveling,  the  BeltAlert
warning sequence will begin until the seat belts are buckled
again. The  outboard  front  passenger  seat  BeltAlert  is  not  active
when  the  outboard  front  passenger  seat  is  unoccupied.
BeltAlert may be triggered when an animal or other items are
placed on the outboard front passenger seat or when the seat
is  folded  flat  (if  equipped).  It  is  recommended  that  pets  be
restrained  in  the  rear  seat  (if  equipped)  in  pet  harnesses  or
pet carriers that are secured by seat belts, and cargo is prop -
erly stowed.
BeltAlert  can  be  activated  or  deactivated  by  an  authorized
dealer.  FCA  US  LLC  does  not  recommend  deactivating
BeltAlert.
NOTE:
If BeltAlert has been deactivated and the driver or outboard
front  seat  passenger  (if  equipped  with  outboard  front
passenger  seat  BeltAlert)  is  unbuckled  the  Seat  Belt
Reminder  Light  will  turn  on  and  remain on until the  driver
and outboard front seat passenger seat belts are buckled. 
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(Continued)Lap/Shoulder Belts
All  seating  positions  except  the  Crew  Cab  front  center
seating position have combination lap/shoulder belts.
The  seat  belt  webbing  retractor  will  lock  only  during  very
sudden stops  or  collisions.  This  feature  allows  the shoulder
part  of  the  seat  belt  to  move  freely  with  you  under  normal
conditions. However, in a collision the seat belt will lock and
reduce your risk of striking the inside of the vehicle or being
thrown out of the vehicle.
WARNING!
• Relying on the air bags alone could lead to more severe
injuries in a collision. The air bags work with your seat
belt to restrain you properly. In some collisions, the air
bags  won’t  deploy  at  all.  Always  wear  your  seat  belt
even though you have air bags.
• In a collision, you and your passengers can suffer much
greater injuries if you are not properly buckled up. You
can  strike  the  interior  of  your  vehicle  or  other  passen -
gers, or you can be thrown out of the vehicle. Always be
sure  you  and  others  in  your  vehicle  are  buckled  up
properly. • It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside
of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas
are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
• Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle
that is not equipped with seats and seat belts.
• Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using
a  seat  belt  properly.  Occupants,  including  the  driver,
should  always  wear  their  seat  belts  whether  or  not  an
air  bag  is  also  provided  at  their  seating  position  to
minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event
of a crash.
• Wearing  your  seat  belt  incorrectly  could  make  your
injuries  in  a  collision  much  worse.  You  might  suffer
internal injuries, or you could even slide out of the seat
belt.  Follow  these  instructions  to  wear  your  seat  belt
safely and to keep your passengers safe, too.
• Two  people  should  never  be  belted  into  a  single  seat
belt. People belted together can crash into one another
in  a  collision,  hurting  one  another  badly.  Never  use  a
lap/shoulder belt or a lap belt for more than one person,
no matter what their size. WARNING!  (Continued)
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(Continued)WARNING!
• A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk of injury
in a collision. The seat belt forces won’t be at the strong
hip and pelvic bones, but across your abdomen. Always
wear the lap part of your seat belt as low as possible and
keep it snug.
• A  twisted  seat  belt  may  not  protect  you  properly.  In  a
collision, it could even cut into you. Be sure the seat belt
is  flat  against  your  body,  without  twists.  If  you  can’t
straighten a seat belt in your vehicle, take it to an autho -
rized dealer immediately and have it fixed.
• A  seat  belt  that  is  buckled  into  the  wrong  buckle  will
not protect you properly. The lap portion could ride too
high  on  your  body,  possibly  causing  internal  injuries.
Always  buckle  your  seat  belt  into  the  buckle  nearest
you.
• A  seat  belt  that  is  too  loose  will  not  protect  you  prop -
erly. In a sudden stop, you could move too far forward,
increasing the possibility of injury. Wear your seat belt
snugly. • A  seat  belt  that  is  worn  under  your  arm  is  dangerous.
Your  body  could  strike  the  inside  surfaces  of  the
vehicle in a collision, increasing head and neck injury.
A seat belt worn under the arm can cause internal inju -
ries. Ribs  aren’t  as  strong  as  shoulder  bones.  Wear  the
seat  belt  over  your  shoulder  so  that  your  strongest
bones will take the force in a collision.
• A shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you
from  injury  during  a  collision.  You  are  more  likely  to
hit  your  head  in  a  collision  if  you  do  not  wear  your
shoulder belt. The lap and shoulder belt are meant to be
used together.
• A frayed or torn  seat  belt  could  rip  apart  in  a collision
and leave you  with  no  protection. Inspect  the seat belt
system  periodically,  checking  for  cuts,  frays,  or  loose
parts.  Damaged  parts  must  be  replaced  immediately.
Do not disassemble or modify the seat belt system. Seat
belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision. WARNING!  (Continued) 
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Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 
1. Enter  the  vehicle  and  close  the  door.  Sit  back  and  adjust
the seat.
2. The seat belt latch plate is above the back of the front seat,
and  next  to  your  arm  in  the  rear  seat  (for  vehicles
equipped with a rear seat). Grasp the latch plate and pull
out  the  seat  belt.  Slide  the  latch  plate  up  the  webbing  as
far  as  necessary  to  allow  the  seat  belt  to  go  around  your
lap.
Pulling Out The Latch Plate 3. When  the  seat  belt  is  long  enough  to  fit,  insert  the  latch
plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”
Inserting Latch Plate Into Buckle
4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across
your  hips,  below your  abdomen.  To  remove  slack  in  the
lap  belt  portion,  pull  up  on  the  shoulder  belt.  To  loosen
the lap belt if it is too tight, tilt the latch plate and pull on
the  lap  belt.  A  snug  seat  belt  reduces  the  risk  of  sliding
under the seat belt in a collision. 4 
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Positioning The Lap Belt
5. Position  the  shoulder  belt  across  the  shoulder  and  chest
with minimal, if any slack so that it is comfortable and not
resting  on  your  neck.  The  retractor  will  withdraw  any
slack in the shoulder belt.
6. To release the seat belt, push the red button on the buckle.
The seat belt will automatically retract to its stowed posi -
tion. If necessary, slide the latch plate down the webbing
to allow the seat belt to retract fully. Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure  
Use  the  following  procedure  to  untwist  a  twisted  lap/
shoulder belt.
1. Position the latch plate as close  as  possible to the anchor
point.
2. At about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) above the latch plate,
grasp  and  twist  the  seat  belt  webbing  180  degrees  to
create  a  fold  that  begins  immediately  above  the  latch
plate.
3. Slide  the  latch  plate  upward  over  the  folded  webbing.
The  folded webbing must  enter  the  slot  at  the  top  of  the
latch plate.
4. Continue  to  slide  the  latch  plate  up  until  it  clears  the
folded webbing and the seat belt is no longer twisted. 
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Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage 
In  the driver and  outboard  front  passenger  seats, the  top  of
the  shoulder  belt  can  be  adjusted  upward  or  downward  to
position the seat belt away from your neck. Push or squeeze
the  anchorage  button  to  release  the  anchorage,  and  move  it
up or down to the position that serves you best.
Adjustable Anchorage
As a guide, if you are shorter than average, you will prefer the
shoulder belt anchorage in a lower position, and if you are taller
than  average,  you  will  prefer  the  shoulder  belt  anchorage  in  a
higher  position.  After  you  release  the  anchorage  button,  try  to
move it up or down to make sure that it is locked in position. NOTE:
The  adjustable  upper  shoulder  belt  anchorage  is  equipped
with  an  Easy  Up  feature.  This  feature  allows  the  shoulder
belt anchorage to be adjusted in the upward position without
pushing  or  squeezing  the  release  button.  To  verify  the
shoulder  belt  anchorage  is  latched,  pull  downward  on  the
shoulder belt anchorage until it is locked into position.
WARNING!
• Wearing  your  seat  belt  incorrectly  could  make  your
injuries  in  a  collision  much  worse.  You  might  suffer
internal injuries, or you could even slide out of the seat
belt.  Follow  these  instructions  to  wear  your  seat  belt
safely and to keep your passengers safe, too.
• Position the shoulder belt across the shoulder and chest
with minimal, if any slack so that it is comfortable and
not  resting  on  your  neck.  The  retractor  will  withdraw
any slack in the shoulder belt.
• Misadjustment  of  the  seat  belt  could  reduce  the  effec -
tiveness of the safety belt in a crash.
• Always make all seat belt height adjustments when the
vehicle is stationary. 4 
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First Row Center Seat Belt Operating Instructions 
(Regular Cab Only)
The  first  row  center  seat  belt  (Regular  Cab  only)  features  a
seat belt with a mini-latch plate and buckle, which allows the
seat  belt  to  detach  from  the  lower  anchor  when  the  seat  is
folded.  The  latch  plate  and  regular  latch  plate  can  then  be
stored  out  of  the  way  in  the  seat  for  added  convenience  to
open up utilization of the storage areas behind the front seats
when the seat is not occupied.
1. Remove the mini-latch plate and regular latch plate from
its stowed position on the seat.
Connect Mini-Latch To Mini-Buckle Mini-Latch And Mini-Buckle Connected
2. Grasp the mini-latch plate and pull the seat belt over the
seat.
3. Route  the  shoulder  belt  to  the  inside  of  the  right  head
restraint.
4. When  the  seat  belt  is  long  enough  to  fit,  insert  the
mini-latch  plate  into  the  mini-buckle  until  you  hear  a
“click.”
5. Sit  back  in  seat.  Slide  the  regular  latch  plate  up  the
webbing  as  far  as  necessary  to  allow  the  seat  belt  to  go
around your lap. 
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6. When  the  seat  belt  is  long  enough  to  fit,  insert  the  latch
plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”
7. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across
your  hips,  below  your  abdomen.  To  remove  slack  in  the
lap  belt  portion,  pull  up  on  the  shoulder  belt.  To  loosen
the  lap  belt  if  it  is  too  tight,  pull  on  the  lap  belt.  A  snug
seat belt reduces the risk of sliding under the seat belt in
a collision.
8. Position  the  shoulder  belt  on  your  chest  so  that  it  is
comfortable  and  not  resting  on  your  neck.  The  retractor
will withdraw any slack in the seat belt.
9. To release the seat belt, push the red button on the buckle.
10. To  disengage  the  mini-latch  plate  from  the  mini-buckle
for  storage,  insert  the  regular  latch  plate  into  the  center
red  slot  on  the  mini-buckle.  The  seat  belt  will  automati -
cally retract to its stowed position. If necessary, slide the
latch  plate  down  the  webbing  to  allow  the  seat  belt  to
retract fully. Insert the mini-latch plate and regular latch
plate into its stowed position. Detaching Mini-Buckle With Seat Belt Tongue
WARNING!
• If the mini-latch plate and mini-buckle are not properly
connected  when  the  seat  belt  is  used  by  an  occupant,
the seat belt will not be able to provide proper restraint
and will increase the risk of injury in a collision.
• When  reattaching  the  mini-latch  plate  and
mini-buckle,  ensure  the  seat  belt  webbing  is  not
twisted. If the webbing is twisted, follow the preceding
procedure  to  detach  the  mini-latch  plate  and
mini-buckle,  untwist  the  webbing,  and  reattach  the
mini-latch plate and mini-buckle. 4 
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First Row Center Lap Belt Operating Instructions — If 
Equipped
The center seating position for the Crew Cab front seat has a
lap belt only. To buckle the lap belt, slide the latch plate into
the buckle  until  you hear a  "click."  To lengthen the  lap  belt,
tilt the latch plate and pull.
To remove slack, pull the loose end of the webbing. Wear the
lap  belt  snug  against  the  hips.  Sit  back  and  upright  in  the
seat, then adjust the seat belt as tightly as is comfortable.
Seat Belt Extender 
If a seat belt is not long enough to fit properly, even when the
webbing is fully extended and the adjustable upper shoulder
belt  anchorage  (if  equipped)  is  in  its  lowest  position,  an
authorized dealer can provide you with a Seat Belt Extender.
The  Seat  Belt  Extender  should  be  used  only  if  the  existing
seat belt is  not  long enough.  When the  Seat Belt Extender  is
not required for a different occupant, it must be removed. WARNING!
• ONLY  use  a  Seat  Belt  Extender  if  it  is  physically
required  in  order  to  properly  fit  the  original  seat  belt
system.  DO  NOT  USE  the  Seat  Belt  Extender  if,  when
worn,  the  distance  between  the  front  edge  of  the  Seat
Belt  Extender  buckle  and  the  center  of  the  occupant’s
body is LESS than 6 inches.
• Using  a  Seat  Belt  Extender  when  not  needed  can
increase  the  risk  of  serious  injury  or  death  in  a  colli -
sion. Only use the Seat Belt Extender when the lap belt
is  not  long  enough  and  only  use  in  the  recommended
seating  positions.  Remove  and  store  the  Seat  Belt
Extender when not needed.