RAM 1500 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: RAM, Model Year: 2023, Model line: 1500, Model: RAM 1500 2023Pages: 416, PDF Size: 20.59 MB
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Some trailers (such as boat trailers) will need to 
recalibrate while loaded and unloaded.
NOTE:
The system may not detect a trailer in low light condi -
tions. In sunny conditions, the performance may be 
degraded as shadows pass over the trailer.
 The driver is always responsible for safe operation of 
truck and trailer.
 The driver is always in control of the truck as well as the 
trailer and is responsible for controlling the throttle and 
brakes.
 The system may not function when the camera lens is 
blocked, blurred (covered with water, snow, ice, dirt, 
etc) and will not work unless the tailgate is upright and 
fully latched.
TOWING REQUIREMENTS 
To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle drivetrain 
components, the following guidelines are recommended. Perform the maintenance listed in the Scheduled 
Servicing section for the proper maintenance intervals  
Úpage 333. When towing a trailer, never exceed the 
GAWR or GCWR ratings.
Towing Requirements — Tires
 Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a compact 
spare tire.
 Do not drive more than 50 mph (80 km/h) when towing 
while using a full size spare tire.
 Proper tire inflation pressures are essential to the safe 
and satisfactory operation of your vehicle.
 Check the trailer tires for proper tire inflation pressures 
before trailer usage.
 Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damage 
before towing a trailer.
 Replacing tires with a higher load carrying capacity will 
not increase the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limits.
 For further information  
Úpage 370.
CAUTION!
Do not tow a trailer at all during the first 500 miles 
(805 km) the new vehicle is driven. The engine, axle 
or other parts could be damaged.
 Then, during the first 500 miles (805 km) that a 
trailer is towed, do not drive over 50 mph (80 km/h) 
and do not make starts at full throttle. This helps the 
engine and other parts of the vehicle wear in at the 
heavier loads.
WARNING!
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 a 
collision.
 When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do not over -
load your vehicle or trailer. Overloading can cause a 
loss of control, poor performance or damage to 
brakes, axle, engine, transmission, steering, suspen -
sion, chassis structure or tires.
 Safety chains must always be used between your 
vehicle and trailer. Always connect the chains to the 
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 transmission in 
PARK. For four-wheel drive vehicles, make sure the 
transfer case is not in NEUTRAL. Always, block or 
"chock" the trailer wheels.
 GCWR must not be exceeded.
Total weight must be distributed between the tow 
vehicle and the trailer such that the following four 
ratings are not exceeded :
 GVWR
 GTW
 GAWR
 Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized
WARNING!
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Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes
Do  not interconnect the hydraulic brake system or 
vacuum system of your vehicle with that of the trailer.
 An electronically actuated trailer brake controller is 
required when towing a trailer with electronically actu -
ated brakes. When towing a trailer equipped with a 
hydraulic surge actuated brake system, an electronic 
brake controller is not required.
 Trailer brakes are recommended for trailers over
1,000 lb (453 kg) and required for trailers in excess of 
2,000 lb (907 kg).
Integrated Trailer Brake Module (ITBM) — 
If Equipped 
Your vehicle may have an ITBM for electric and Electric 
Over Hydraulic (EOH) trailer brakes.
NOTE:This module has been designed and verified with electric 
trailer brakes and new EOH systems. Some previous EOH 
systems may not be compatible with ITBM.
Integrated Trailer Brake Module (ITBM)
The user interface consists of the following:
GAIN Adjustment Buttons (+/-)
Pushing these buttons will adjust the brake control power 
output to the trailer brakes in 0.5 increments. The GAIN 
setting can be increased to a maximum of 10 or 
decreased to a minimum of 0 (no trailer braking).
GAIN
The GAIN setting is used to set the trailer brake control for 
the specific towing condition and should be changed as 
towing conditions change. Changes to towing conditions 
include trailer load, vehicle load, road conditions and 
weather.
Manual Brake Control Lever
Slide the manual brake control lever to the left to activate 
power to the trailer's electric brakes independent of the 
tow vehicle's brakes. If the manual brake control lever is 
activated while the brake is also applied, the greater of the 
two inputs determines the power sent to the trailer brakes.
The trailer and the vehicle’s stop lamps will come on when 
braking normally with the vehicle brake pedal. Only the 
trailer stop lamps will come on when the manual brake 
control lever is applied.
WARNING!
Do not connect trailer brakes to your vehicle's 
hydraulic brake lines. It can overload your brake 
system and cause it to fail. You might not have 
brakes when you need them and could have an acci -
dent.
 Towing any trailer will increase your stopping 
distance. When towing, you should allow for addi -
tional space between your vehicle and the vehicle in 
front of you. Failure to do so could result in an 
accident.
CAUTION!
If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lb (453 kg) 
loaded, it should have its own brakes and they should 
be of adequate capacity. Failure to do this could lead to 
accelerated brake lining wear, higher brake pedal 
effort, and longer stopping distances.
1 — GAIN (-) Adjustment Button
2 — GAIN (+) Adjustment Button
3 — Manual Brake Control Lever
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Trailer Brake Status Indicator Light
This light indicates the trailer electrical connection status.
If no electrical connection is detected after the ignition is 
turned on, pushing the GAIN adjustment button or sliding 
the manual brake control lever will display the GAIN 
setting for 10 seconds and the Trailer Brake Status 
Indicator Light will not be displayed.
If a fault is detected in the trailer wiring or the Integrated 
Trailer Brake Module (ITBM), the Trailer Brake Status 
Indicator Light will flash.
Adjusting GAIN
NOTE:This should only be performed in a traffic free environment 
at speeds of approximately 20–25 mph (30–40 km/h).
 1. Make sure the trailer brakes are in good working 
condition, functioning normally and properly 
adjusted. See your trailer dealer if necessary.
2. Hook up the trailer and make the electrical  connections according to the trailer manufacturer's 
instructions.
3. When a trailer is plugged in with electric or EOH  brakes, the trailer connected message should appear 
in the instrument cluster display (if the connection is 
not recognized by the ITBM, braking functions will not 
be available), the GAIN setting will illuminate and the 
correct type of trailer must be selected from the 
instrument cluster display options.
4. Push the UP or DOWN button on the steering wheel  until “TRAILER TOW” appears on the screen.
5. Push the RIGHT arrow on the steering wheel to enter  “TRAILER TOW”. 6. Push the UP or DOWN buttons until the Trailer Brake 
Type appears on the screen.
7. Push the RIGHT arrow and then push the UP or DOWN  buttons until the proper Trailer Brake Type appears 
on the screen.
8. In a traffic-free environment, tow the trailer on a dry,  level surface at a speed of 20–25 mph 
(30–40 km/h) and squeeze the manual brake 
control lever completely.
9. If the trailer wheels lockup (indicated by squealing  tires), reduce the GAIN setting; if the trailer wheels 
turn freely, increase the GAIN setting.
Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the GAIN setting is at a point 
just below trailer wheel lockup. If towing a heavier trailer, 
trailer wheel lockup may not be attainable even with the 
maximum GAIN setting of 10.
*The suggested selection may change depending on the 
customer preferences for braking performance. Condition 
of the trailer brakes, driving and road state may also affect 
the selection.
Light Electric Heavy Electric Light EOHHeavy EOH
Type of Trailer Brakes Electric Trailer BrakesElectric Trailer BrakesElectric Over Hydraulic Trailer 
BrakesElectric Over Hydraulic Trailer 
Brakes
Load *Under 10,000 lb*Above 10,000 lb*Under 10,000 lb*Above 10,000 lb
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Display Messages
The trailer brake control interacts with the instrument 
cluster display. Display messages, along with a single 
chime, will be displayed when a malfunction is determined 
in the trailer connection, trailer brake control, or on the 
trailer  
Úpage 98.
NOTE:
An aftermarket controller may be available for use with 
trailers with air or EOH trailer brake systems. To deter -
mine the type of brakes on your trailer and the avail -
ability of controllers, check with your trailer 
manufacturer or dealer.
 Removal of the ITBM will cause errors and it may cause 
damage to the electrical system and electronic 
modules of the vehicle. See an authorized dealer if an 
aftermarket module is to be installed.
Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights
And Wiring
Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the trailer size, 
stop lights and turn signals on the trailer are required for 
motoring safety.
The Trailer Tow Package may include a four-pin and 
seven-pin wiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer 
harness and connector.
NOTE:Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s wiring 
harness. The electrical connections are all complete to the vehicle 
but you must connect the harness to a trailer connector. 
Refer to the following illustrations.
NOTE:
Disconnect the trailer wiring connector from the vehicle 
(or any other device plugged into vehicle’s electrical 
connectors) before launching a boat into water.
 Be sure to reconnect once clear from water area.
Four-Pin Connector
WARNING!
Connecting a trailer that is not compatible with the 
ITBM system may result in reduced or complete loss of 
trailer braking. There may be a increase in stopping 
distance or trailer instability which could result in 
personal injury.
CAUTION!
Connecting a trailer that is not compatible with the 
ITBM system may result in reduced or complete loss of 
trailer braking. There may be a increase in stopping 
distance or trailer instability which could result in 
damage to your vehicle, trailer, or other property.
1 — Ground
2 — Park
3 — Left Stop/Turn
4 — Right Stop/Turn
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Seven-Pin Connector
Trailer Light Check
This feature will run the trailer lights through a sequence 
to check the trailer light function. It is available in the 
Instrument Cluster under the Trailer Tow menu  
Úpage 103. When activated the feature will enable all of the exterior 
lights sequentially for up to five minutes for time to walk 
around and verify functionality. The following exterior 
lights will remain on for the entirety of the sequence:
Park/Running Lamps
 Side Marker Lamps (if equipped)
 License Lamp
 Signature Lamp (if equipped)
 Low Beams
 Fog Lamps (if equipped)
 Daytime Running Lamps
During this time the following lights will sequence, each 
activating for three seconds:
1. Brake and CHMSL (third brake light)
2. Left turn signal
3. Right turn signal
4. Reverse Lamps
5. High Beam
This light check sequence will continue for a total of five 
minutes. The sequence will only activate if the following conditions 
are met:
Vehicle is equipped with the Trailer Tow Package
 Vehicle is in PARK
 Vehicle is not in motion
 Ignition is in ACC or ON/RUN
 Remote start is inactive
 Brakes are not applied
 Left turn signal is not applied
 Right turn signal is not applied
 Hazard switch is not applied
The sequence will cancel if any of the following conditions 
occur:
 Brakes are applied
 Vehicle is shifted from PARK
 Vehicle is no longer stationary
 Left turn signal activated from stalk
 Right turn signal is activated from stalk
 Hazard switch is activated
 Any button on the key fob is pushed
 Ignition button is pushed
 High Beam stalk position is changed
 Sequence is canceled in the instrument cluster
1 — Backup Lamps
2 — Running Lamps
3 — Left Stop/Turn
4 — Ground
5 — Battery
6 — Right Stop/Turn
7 — Electric Brakes
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TOWING TIPS 
Before towing, practice turning, stopping, and backing up 
the trailer in an area located away from heavy traffic.
Automatic Transmission
The DRIVE range can be selected when towing. The 
transmission controls include a drive strategy to avoid 
frequent shifting when towing. However, if frequent 
shifting does occur while in DRIVE, select TOW/HAUL 
mode or select a lower gear range (using the Electronic 
Range Select (ERS) shift control).
NOTE:Using TOW/HAUL mode or selecting a lower gear range 
(using the ERS shift control) while operating the vehicle 
under heavy loading conditions will improve performance 
and extend transmission life by reducing excessive 
shifting and heat build up. This action will also provide 
better engine braking.
Tow/Haul Mode
To reduce potential for automatic transmission 
overheating, activate TOW/HAUL mode when driving in 
hilly areas, or select a lower gear range (using the (ERS) 
shift control) on more severe grades.
Cruise Control — If Equipped
Do not use on hilly terrain or with heavy loads.
 When using the Cruise Control, if you experience speed 
drops greater than 10 mph (16 km/h), disengage until 
you can get back to cruising speed.
 Use Cruise Control in flat terrain and with light loads to 
maximize fuel efficiency.
Air Suspension System
To aid in attaching/detaching the trailer from the vehicle, 
the air suspension system can be used  Úpage 134. 
Selecting Tow/Haul or connecting a trailer with an 
Integrated Trailer Brake Module (ITBM) will disable 
Automatic Aero mode to avoid height changes while 
towing and shifting loads or tongue weights.
NOTE:The vehicle must remain in the engine running position 
while attaching a trailer for proper leveling of the air 
suspension system.
SNOWPLOW
Snowplow Prep Packages are available as a factory 
installed option. These packages include components 
necessary to equip your vehicle with a snowplow.
NOTE:Before installation of a snowplow it is highly recom -
mended that the owner/installer obtain and follow the 
recommendations contained within the current Body 
Builder’s Guide. See an authorized dealer, installer or 
snowplow manufacturer for this information. There are 
unique electrical systems that must be connected to 
properly ensure operator safety and prevent overloading 
vehicle systems.
WARNING!
Attaching a snowplow to this vehicle could adversely 
affect performance of the airbag system in a collision. 
Do not expect that the airbag will perform as described 
earlier in this manual.
CAUTION!
The “Lamp Out” indicator could illuminate if exterior 
lamps are not properly installed.
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BEFORE PLOWING
Check the hydraulic system for leaks and proper fluid 
level.
 Check the mounting bolts and nuts for proper tight -
ness.
 Check the runners and cutting edge for excessive wear. 
The cutting edge should be ¼ to ½ inches
(6 cm to 1.2 cm) above ground in snow plowing
position.
 Check that snowplow lighting is connected and
functioning properly.
SNOWPLOW PREP PACKAGE MODEL 
A
VAILABILITY
For Information about snowplow applications visit 
www.ramtrucks.com or refer to the current Body Builder’s 
Guide.
1. The maximum number of occupants in the truck 
should not exceed one.
2. The total GVWR, Front GAWR or the Rear GAWR  should never be exceeded.
3. Cargo capacity will be reduced by the addition of  options or passengers, etc.
The loaded vehicle weight, including the snowplow 
system, all aftermarket accessories, driver, passengers, 
options, and cargo, must not exceed either the Gross 
Vehicle Weight (GVWR) or Gross Axle Weight (GAWR) 
ratings. These weights are specified on the Safety  Compliance Certification Label on the driver's side door 
opening.
NOTE:Detach the snowplow when transporting passengers.
Vehicle front end wheel alignment was set to 
specifications at the factory without consideration for the 
weight of the plow. Front end toe-in should be checked 
and reset if necessary at the beginning and end of the 
snowplow season. This will help prevent uneven tire wear.
The blade should be lowered whenever the vehicle is 
parked.
Maintain and operate your vehicle and snowplow 
equipment following the recommendations provided by 
the specific snowplow manufacturer.
OVER THE ROAD OPERATION WITH 
S
NOWPLOW ATTACHED
The blade restricts air flow to the radiator and causes the 
engine to operate at higher than normal temperatures. 
Therefore, when transporting the plow, angle the blade 
completely and position it as low as road or surface 
conditions permit. Do not exceed 40 mph (64 km/h). The 
operator should always maintain a safe stopping distance 
and allow adequate passing clearance.
NOTE:Lane Departure Warning / Lane Keep Assist is not 
available when a snow plow is attached.
OPERATING TIPS
Under ideal snow plowing conditions, 20 mph (32 km/h) 
should be maximum operating speed. The operator should 
be familiar with the area and surface to be cleaned. 
Reduce speed and use extreme caution when plowing 
unfamiliar areas or under poor visibility.
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 drivetrain 
damage, the following precautions should be observed:
 Operate with transfer case in 4WD LOW when plowing 
small or congested areas where speeds are not likely to 
exceed 15 mph (24 km/h). At higher speeds operate in 
4WD HIGH.
 Vehicles with automatic transmissions should use 
4WD LOW when plowing deep or heavy snow for 
extended periods of time to avoid transmission over -
heating.
 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 while shifting 
the transmission.
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RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) 
TOWING THIS VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE
NOTE:
When towing your vehicle, always follow applicable 
state and provincial laws. Contact state and provincial 
Highway Safety offices for additional details.
 Vehicles equipped with Active-Level Four Corner Air 
Suspension must be placed in Transport mode before 
tying them down (from the body) on a trailer or flatbed 
truck  
Úpage 134. If the vehicle cannot be placed in 
Transport mode (for example, engine will not run), 
tie-downs must be fastened to the axles (not to the 
body). Failure to follow these instructions may cause 
fault codes to be set and/or cause loss of proper 
tie-down tension.
RECREATIONAL TOWING — TWO-WHEEL 
D
RIVE MODELS
DO NOT flat tow this vehicle. Damage to the drivetrain will 
result.
Recreational towing (for two-wheel drive models) is 
allowed  ONLY if the rear wheels are  OFF the ground. 
This may be accomplished using a tow dolly or vehicle 
trailer. If using a tow dolly, follow this procedure:
NOTE:If vehicle is equipped with air suspension, ensure the 
vehicle is set to Normal Ride Height.
1. Properly secure the dolly to the tow vehicle, following  the dolly manufacturer's instructions.
2. Drive the rear wheels onto the tow dolly. 3. Apply the parking brake. Place the transmission 
in PARK.
4. Properly secure the rear wheels to the dolly, following  the dolly manufacturer's instructions.
5. Turn the ignition OFF.
6. Install a suitable clamping device, designed for  towing, to secure the front wheels in the straight 
position.
Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground Two-Wheel Drive Models Four-Wheel Drive Models
Flat TowNONENOT ALLOWED See Instructions
 Transmission in PARK
 Transfer case in N (Neutral)
 Tow in forward direction
Dolly Tow Front
NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED
Rear OK NOT ALLOWED
On Trailer ALLOK OK
CAUTION!
Towing with the rear wheels on the ground will cause 
severe transmission damage. Damage from improper 
towing is not covered under the New Vehicle Limited 
Warranty.
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RECREATIONAL TOWING — 
F
OUR-WHEEL DRIVE MODELS
NOTE:The transfer case must be shifted into N (Neutral) for 
recreational towing. The transmission must be shifted into 
PARK for recreational towing. Refer to the following for the 
proper transfer case N (Neutral) shifting procedure for 
your vehicle.
Shifting Into N (Neutral) 
Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle for 
recreational towing.
 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop on level ground, 
with the engine running. Apply the parking brake.
2. Press and hold the brake pedal.
3. Shift the transmission to NEUTRAL. The driver's door  must be closed (or the driver's seat belt buckled) so 
that the transmission will remain in NEUTRAL when 
the brake pedal is released.
NOTE:If vehicle is equipped with air suspension, ensure the 
vehicle is set to Normal Ride Height.
4. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, push and hold the recessed transfer case N (Neutral) button (at the 
center of the transfer case switches). The N (Neutral) 
indicator light will illuminate, and remain lit, when the 
shift to N (Neutral) is complete. After the shift is 
completed and the N (Neutral) light stays on, release 
the N (Neutral) button.
CAUTION!
DO NOT dolly tow any 4WD vehicle. Towing with only 
one set of wheels on the ground (front or rear) will 
cause severe transmission and/or transfer case 
damage. Tow with all four wheels either ON the 
ground, or OFF the ground (using a vehicle trailer).
 Tow only in the forward direction. Towing this vehicle 
backwards can cause severe damage to the transfer 
case.
 Before recreational towing, the transfer case must 
be in N (Neutral). To be certain the transfer case is 
fully in N (Neutral), perform the procedure outlined 
under “Shifting Into N (Neutral)”. Internal transmis -
sion damage will result, if the transfer case is not in 
N (Neutral) during towing.
 The transmission must be in PARK for recreational 
towing.
 Ensure that the Electric Park Brake is released, and 
remains released, while being towed.
Towing this vehicle in violation of the above require -
ments can cause severe transmission and/or 
transfer case damage. Damage from improper 
towing is not covered under the New Vehicle Limited 
Warranty.
 Do not disconnect the rear driveshaft because fluid 
will leak from the transfer case, causing damage to 
internal parts.
 Do not use a fascia/bumper-mounted clamp-on tow 
bar on your vehicle. The fascia/bumper face bar will 
be damaged.
WARNING!
You or others could be injured or killed if you leave the 
vehicle unattended with the transfer case in the N 
(Neutral) position without first fully engaging the 
parking brake. The transfer case N (Neutral) position 
disengages both the front and rear driveshafts from the 
powertrain and will allow the vehicle to roll, even if the 
transmission is in PARK. The parking brake should 
always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle.
CAUTION!CAUTION!
It is necessary to follow these steps to be certain that 
the transfer case is fully in N (Neutral) before 
recreational towing to prevent damage to internal parts.
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5. Release the parking brake.
6. Shift the transmission into REVERSE.
7. Release the brake pedal for five seconds and ensure 
that there is no vehicle movement.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 with the transmission in DRIVE.
9. Shift the transmission to NEUTRAL. Apply the parking  brake. Turn off the engine. For vehicles with Keyless 
Enter ‘n Go™, push and hold the ENGINE START/
STOP button until the engine shuts off. The 
transmission will automatically select PARK when the 
engine is turned off.
10. Turn the ignition off.
11. Attach the vehicle to the tow vehicle using a suitable  tow bar.
12. Turn the ignition to the ON/RUN mode, but do not  start the engine.
13. Release the parking brake.
14. Turn the ignition OFF.NOTE:
 Steps 2 and 3 are requirements that must be met 
before pushing the N (Neutral) button, and must 
continue to be met until the shift has been completed. 
If any of these requirements are not met before 
pushing the N (Neutral) button or are no longer met 
during the shift, the N (Neutral) indicator light will flash 
continuously until all requirements are met or until the 
N (Neutral) button is released.
 The ignition must be in the ON/RUN mode for a shift to 
take place and for the position indicator lights to be 
operable. If the ignition is not in the ON/RUN mode, the 
shift will not take place and no position indicator lights 
will be on or flashing.
 A flashing N (Neutral) position indicator light indicates 
that shift requirements have not been met.
 If the vehicle is equipped with air suspension, the 
engine should be started and left running for a 
minimum of 60 seconds (with all the doors closed) at 
least once every 24 hours. This process allows the air 
suspension to adjust the vehicle’s ride height to 
compensate for temperature effects.
Shifting Out Of N (Neutral) 
Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle for 
normal usage:
1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, leaving it 
connected to the tow vehicle.
2. Press and hold the brake pedal.
3. Start the engine. Apply the parking brake. Shift the  transmission into NEUTRAL.
4. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, push and hold  the recessed transfer case N (Neutral) button
(at the center of the transfer case switches).
5. When the N (Neutral) indicator light turns off, release  the N (Neutral) button.
6. Turn the engine off. The transmission will automat -
ically select PARK when the engine is turned off.
7. Release the brake pedal.
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