RAM CHASSIS CAB 2019 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: RAM, Model Year: 2019, Model line: CHASSIS CAB, Model: RAM CHASSIS CAB 2019Pages: 607, PDF Size: 12.68 MB
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The  following  indicators  should  be  used  to  ensure  that  you
have properly engaged the transmission into the PARK posi -
tion:
• When  shifting  into  PARK,  pull  the  gear  selector  toward
you  and  move  it  all  the  way  counterclockwise  until  it
stops.
• Release the gear selector and make sure it is fully seated in
the PARK gate.
• Look at the  transmission  gear position  display  and verify
that it indicates the PARK position (P).
• With brake pedal released, verify that the gear selector will
not move out of PARK.
REVERSE (R)
This  range  is  for  moving  the  vehicle  backward.  Shift  into
REVERSE only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop.• Do not leave the  key  fob in or  near the vehicle (or in  a
location  accessible  to  children),  and  do  not  leave  the
ignition  (in  a  vehicle  equipped  with  Keyless
Enter-N-Go)  in  the  ACC  or  ON/RUN  mode.  A  child
could operate power windows, other controls, or move
the vehicle.
CAUTION!
• Before  moving  the  transmission  gear  selector  out  of
PARK,  you  must  turn  the  ignition  to  the  ON/RUN
mode,  and  also  press  the  brake  pedal.  Otherwise,
damage to the gear selector could result.
• DO NOT race the engine when shifting from PARK or
NEUTRAL into another gear range, as this can damage
the drivetrain. WARNING!  (Continued)
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NEUTRAL (N)
Use  this  range  when  the  vehicle  is  standing  for  prolonged
periods with the engine running. The engine may be started
in this range. Apply the parking brake and shift the transmis -
sion into PARK if you must exit the vehicle.
DRIVE (D)
This  range  should  be  used  for  most  city  and  highway
driving. It provides the  smoothest upshifts  and downshifts, and  the  best  fuel  economy.  The  transmission  automatically
upshifts  through  underdrive  first,  second,  and  third  gears,
direct  fourth  gear  and  overdrive  fifth  and  sixth  gears.  The
DRIVE  position  provides  optimum  driving  characteristics
under all normal operating conditions.
When  frequent  transmission  shifting  occurs  (such  as  when
operating  the  vehicle  under  heavy  loading  conditions,  in
hilly  terrain,  traveling  into  strong  head  winds,  or  while
towing a heavy trailer), use the Electronic Range Select (ERS)
shift  control (refer  to  “Electronic  Range  Select  (ERS) Opera -
tion” in this section for further information) to select a lower
gear range. Under these conditions, using a lower gear range
will  improve  performance  and  extend  transmission  life  by
reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup.
If  the  transmission  temperature  exceeds  normal  operating
limits,  the  powertrain  controller  will  modify  the  transmis -
sion shift schedule and expand the range of torque converter
clutch  engagement.  This  is  done  to  prevent  transmission
damage due to overheating.
If the transmission becomes extremely hot or is in danger of
overheating,  the  “Transmission  Temperature  Warning
Light”  may  illuminate  and  the  transmission  may  operate
differently until the transmission cools down.WARNING!
Do  not  coast  in  NEUTRAL  and  never  turn  off  the
ignition  to  coast  down  a  hill.  These  are  unsafe  practices
that  limit  your  response  to  changing  traffic  or  road
conditions.  You  might  lose  control  of  the  vehicle  and
have a collision.
CAUTION!
Towing  the  vehicle,  coasting,  or  driving  for  any  other
reason  with  the  transmission  in  NEUTRAL  can  cause
severe  transmission  damage.  Refer  to  “Recreational
Towing”  in  “Starting  And  Operating”  and  “Towing  A
Disabled Vehicle” in “In Case Of Emergency” for further
information. 
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NOTE:
Use caution when operating a heavily loaded vehicle at low
speeds  (such  as  towing  a  trailer  up  a  steep  grade,  or  in
stop-and-go traffic) during hot weather. In these conditions,
torque converter slip can impose a significant additional heat
load  on  the  cooling  system.  Downshifting  the  transmission
to  the  lowest  possible  gear  (when  climbing  a  grade),  or
shifting  to  NEUTRAL  (when  stopped  in  heavy  traffic)  can
help to reduce this excess heat generation.
During  cold  temperatures,  transmission  operation  may  be
modified  depending  on  engine  and  transmission  tempera -
ture as well as vehicle speed. This feature improves warm up
time  of  the  engine  and  transmission  to  achieve  maximum
efficiency.  Engagement  of  the  torque  converter  clutch  is
inhibited  until  the  transmission  fluid  is  warm  (refer  to  the
“Note” under “Torque Converter Clutch” in this section).
On  trucks  with  AS66RC  transmission,  fifth  and  sixth  gears
may be inhibited briefly on cold starts below 41°F (5°C), and
during very cold temperatures (-4°F [-20°C] or below), oper -
ation  may  briefly  be  limited  to  third  gear  only.  During  this
condition,  the  ability  of  the  vehicle  to  accelerate  under
heavily  loaded  conditions  may  be  reduced.  In  all  cases,
normal  operation  will  resume  once  the  transmission
temperature has risen to a suitable level. Transmission Limp Home Mode
Transmission  function  is  monitored  electronically  for
abnormal  conditions.  If  a  condition  is  detected  that  could
result  in  transmission  damage,  Transmission  Limp  Home
Mode is activated. In this mode, the transmission remains in
third gear regardless of which forward gear is selected. If an
AS66RC  equipped  truck  enters  Limp  Home  Mode  at
highway  speeds,  it  will  initially  engage  fifth  gear,  until  the
vehicle  slows  to  a  speed  where  third  gear  can  be  engaged.
PARK,  REVERSE,  and  NEUTRAL  will  continue  to  operate.
The  Malfunction  Indicator  Light  (MIL)  may  be illuminated.
Limp  Home  Mode  allows  the  vehicle  to  be  driven  to  an
authorized  dealer  for  service  without  damaging  the  trans -
mission.
In  the  event  of  a  momentary  problem,  the  transmission  can
be  reset  to  regain  all  forward  gears  by  performing  the
following steps:
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Shift the transmission into PARK.
3. Turn the ignition OFF.
4. Wait approximately 10 seconds. 5 
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5. Restart the engine.
6. Shift  into  the  desired  gear  range.  If  the  problem  is  no
longer  detected,  the  transmission  will  return  to  normal
operation.
NOTE:
Even  if  the  transmission  can  be  reset,  we  recommend  that
you  visit  your  authorized  dealer  at  your  earliest  possible
convenience.  Your  authorized  dealer  has  diagnostic  equip -
ment to assess the condition of your transmission.
If the transmission cannot be reset, authorized dealer service
is required.
Electronic Range Select (ERS) Operation
The  Electronic  Range  Select  (ERS)  shift  control  allows  the
driver to limit the highest available gear when the transmis -
sion  is  in  DRIVE.  For  example,  if  you  set  the  transmission
gear  limit  to  4  (fourth  gear),  the  transmission  will  not  shift
above  fourth  gear,  but  will  shift  through  the  lower  gears
normally.
You  can  switch  between  DRIVE  and  ERS  mode  at  any
vehicle  speed. When  the  gear  selector  is  in  the DRIVE  posi -
tion,  the  transmission  will  operate  automatically,  shifting
between  all  available  gears.  Tapping  the ERS  (-)  switch will activate  ERS  mode,  display  the  current  gear  in  the  instru -
ment cluster, and set that gear as the top available gear. Once
in ERS mode, tapping (-) or (+) will change the top available
gear.
Electronic Range Select
To exit ERS mode, simply push and hold the ERS (+) switch
until  the  gear  limit  display  disappears  from  the  instrument
cluster. 1 — GEAR + Switch 2 — GEAR – Switch 
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NOTE:
To select the proper gear position for maximum deceleration
(engine  braking),  simply  push  and  hold  the  ERS  (-)  switch.
The  transmission  will  shift  to  the  range  from  which  the
vehicle can best be slowed down.
Overdrive Operation  
The  automatic  transmission  includes  an  electronically
controlled  Overdrive  (fifth  and  sixth  gears).  The  transmis -
sion will  automatically  shift  into  Overdrive  if  the  following
conditions are present:
• The gear selector is in the DRIVE position.
• The transmission fluid has reached an adequate temperature. • The engine coolant has reached an adequate temperature.
• Vehicle speed is sufficiently high.
• The TOW/HAUL switch has not been activated.
• The driver is not heavily pressing the accelerator.
Torque Converter Clutch 
A  feature  designed  to  improve  fuel  economy  has  been
included  in  the  automatic  transmission  on  your  vehicle.  A
clutch within  the  torque converter  engages automatically at
calibrated  speeds.  This  may  result  in  a  slightly  different
feeling  or  response  during  normal  operation  in  the  upper
gears. When the vehicle speed drops or during some acceler -
ations, the clutch automatically disengages.
NOTE:
• The  torque  converter  clutch  will  not  engage,  until  the
transmission  fluid  and  engine  coolant  are  warm  [usually
after  1  to  3 miles  (2  to  5 km)  of  driving].  Because  engine
speed  is  higher  when  the  torque  converter  clutch  is  not
engaged, it may seem as if the transmission is not shifting
properly  when  cold.  This  is  normal.  Using  the  Electronic
Range Select (ERS) shift control, when the  transmission is
sufficiently  warm, will demonstrate that the  transmission
is able to shift into and out of Overdrive.WARNING!
Do  not  downshift  for  additional  engine  braking  on  a
slippery  surface.  The  drive  wheels  could  lose  their  grip
and  the  vehicle  could  skid,  causing  a  collision  or
personal injury.
CAUTION!
When  using  ERS  for  engine  braking  while  descending
steep  grades,  be  careful  not  to  overspeed  the  engine.
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• If the vehicle has not been driven for several days, the first
few  seconds  of  operation  after  shifting  the  transmission
into  gear  may  seem  sluggish.  This  is  due  to  the  fluid
partially draining from the torque converter into the trans -
mission.  This  condition  is  normal  and  will  not  cause
damage  to  the  transmission.  The  torque  converter  will
refill within five seconds after starting the engine.
When To Use TOW/HAUL Mode
When  driving  in  hilly  areas,  towing  a  trailer,  carrying  a
heavy  load,  etc.,  and  frequent  transmission  shifting  occurs,
push  the  TOW/HAUL  switch  to  activate  TOW/HAUL
mode. This will improve performance and reduce the poten -
tial  for  transmission  overheating  or  failure due  to  excessive
shifting.  When  operating  in  TOW/HAUL  mode,  transmis -
sion upshifts are delayed, and the transmission will automat -
ically  downshift  (for  engine  braking)  when  the  throttle  is
closed and/or during steady braking maneuvers. TOW/HAUL Switch
The  “TOW/HAUL  Indicator  Light”  will  illuminate  in  the
instrument  cluster  to  indicate  that  TOW/HAUL  mode  has
been  activated.  Pushing  the  switch  a  second  time  restores
normal operation. Normal operation is always the default at
engine start-up. If TOW/HAUL mode is desired, the switch
must be pushed each time the engine is started. 
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Eight-Speed Automatic Transmission  
The transmission is controlled using a rotary electronic gear
selector  located  on  the  instrument  panel.  The  transmission
gear range (PRND) is displayed both above the gear selector
and in the instrument cluster. To select a gear range, simply
rotate  the  gear  selector.  You  must  press  the  brake  pedal  to
shift the transmission out of PARK (or NEUTRAL, when the
vehicle  is  stopped  or  moving  at  low  speeds).  To  shift  past
multiple  gear  ranges  at  once  (such  as  PARK  to  DRIVE),
simply  rotate  the  gear  selector  to  the  appropriate  detent.
Select the DRIVE range for normal driving. NOTE:
In the event of a mismatch between the gear selector position
and the actual transmission gear (for example, driver selects
PARK  while  driving),  the  position  indicator  will  blink
continuously until the selector is returned to the proper posi -
tion, or the requested shift can be completed.
The  electronically-controlled  transmission  adapts  its  shift
schedule  based  on  driver  inputs,  along  with  environmental
and  road  conditions.  The  transmission  electronics  are
self-calibrating;  therefore,  the  first  few  shifts  on  a  new
vehicle may be somewhat abrupt. This is a normal condition,
and precision shifts will develop within a few hundred miles
(kilometers).
Only  shift  from  DRIVE  to  PARK  or  REVERSE  when  the
accelerator  pedal  is  released  and  the  vehicle  is  stopped.  Be
sure  to  keep  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal  when  shifting
between these gears.
The  transmission  gear  selector  has  only  PARK,  REVERSE,
NEUTRAL, and DRIVE positions. Manual downshifts can be
made  using  the  Electronic  Range  Select  (ERS)  shift  control.
Pressing  the  GEAR-/GEAR+  switches  (on  the  steering
wheel)  while  in  the  DRIVE  position  will  select  the  highest
available transmission  gear, and  will  display  that  gear  limit
in  the  instrument  cluster  as  1,  2,  3,  etc.  Refer  to  “ElectronicWARNING!
Do  not  use  the  “TOW/HAUL”  feature  when  driving  in
icy or slippery conditions. The increased engine braking
can  cause  the  rear  wheels  to  slide,  and  the  vehicle  to
swing  around  with  the  possible  loss  of  vehicle  control,
which  may  cause  an  accident  possibly  resulting  in
personal injury or death.
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Range  Select  (ERS)  Operation”  in  this  section  for  further
information. Some models will display both the selected gear
limit, and the actual current gear, while in ERS mode.
Electronic Transmission Gear Selector
Gear Ranges
Do  not  depress  the  accelerator  pedal  when  shifting  from
PARK or NEUTRAL into another gear range.
NOTE:
After  selecting  any  gear  range,  wait  a  moment  to  allow  the
selected gear to engage before accelerating. This is especially
important when the engine is cold. PARK (P)
This  range  supplements  the  parking  brake  by  locking  the
transmission. The engine can be started in this range. Never
attempt  to  use  PARK  while  the  vehicle  is  in  motion.  Apply
the parking brake when exiting the vehicle in this range.
When parking on a level surface, you may shift the transmis -
sion into PARK first, and then apply the parking brake.
When  parking  on  a  hill,  apply  the  parking  brake  before
shifting the transmission to PARK. As an added precaution,
turn  the  front  wheels  toward  the  curb  on  a  downhill  grade
and away from the curb on an uphill grade.
NOTE:
On four-wheel drive vehicles be sure that the transfer case is
in a drive position.
When exiting the vehicle, always:
• Apply the parking brake.
• Shift the transmission into PARK.
• Turn the engine OFF.
• Remove the key fob. 
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(Continued)WARNING!
• Never  use  the  PARK  position  as  a  substitute  for  the
parking  brake.  Always  apply  the  parking  brake  fully
when exiting the vehicle to guard against vehicle move -
ment and possible injury or damage.
• Your vehicle could move and injure you and others if it
is not in PARK. Check by trying to move the transmis -
sion  gear  selector  out  of  PARK  with  the  brake  pedal
released. Make sure the transmission is in PARK before
exiting the vehicle.
• The transmission  may not  engage  PARK if the  vehicle
is moving. Always bring the vehicle to a complete stop
before  shifting  to  PARK,  and  verify  that  the  transmis -
sion gear position indicator solidly indicates PARK (P)
without blinking. Ensure that the vehicle is completely
stopped, and the PARK position is properly indicated,
before exiting the vehicle.
• It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or NEUTRAL if the
engine  speed  is  higher  than  idle  speed.  If  your  foot  is
not  firmly  pressing  the  brake  pedal,  the  vehicle  could
accelerate quickly forward or in reverse. You could lose
control  of  the  vehicle  and  hit  someone  or  something.
Only shift into gear when the engine is idling normally
and your foot is firmly pressing the brake pedal. • Unintended  movement  of  a  vehicle  could  injure  those
in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicles, you should
never exit a vehicle while the engine is running. Before
exiting a vehicle, always come to a complete stop, then
apply  the  parking  brake,  shift  the  transmission  into
PARK, and turn the ignition OFF. When the ignition is
in the OFF mode,  the transmission is locked  in PARK,
securing the vehicle against unwanted movement.
• When  exiting  the  vehicle,  always  make  sure  the  igni -
tion  is  in  the  OFF  mode,  remove  the  key  fob  from  the
vehicle, and lock the vehicle.
• Never leave  children  alone in  a  vehicle, or with  access
to  an  unlocked  vehicle.  Allowing  children  to  be  in  a
vehicle  unattended  is  dangerous  for  a  number  of
reasons.  A  child  or  others  could  be seriously  or  fatally
injured.  Children  should  be  warned  not  to  touch  the
parking  brake,  brake  pedal  or  the  transmission  gear
selector.
• Do not  leave the  key fob  in or  near the vehicle (or in  a
location  accessible  to  children),  and  do  not  leave  the
ignition  in  the  ACC  or  ON/RUN  mode.  A  child  could
operate  power  windows,  other  controls,  or  move  the
vehicle. WARNING!  (Continued)
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The  following  indicators  should  be  used  to  ensure  that  you
have properly engaged the transmission into the PARK posi -
tion:
• Look at the  transmission gear position  display  and verify
that it indicates the PARK position (P), and is not blinking.
• With brake pedal released, verify that the gear selector will
not move out of PARK.
REVERSE (R)
This  range  is  for  moving  the  vehicle  backward.  Shift  into
REVERSE only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. NEUTRAL (N)
Use  this  range  when  the  vehicle  is  standing  for  prolonged
periods  with  the  engine  running.  Apply  the  parking  brake
and  shift  the  transmission  into  PARK  if  you  must  exit  the
vehicle.CAUTION!
• DO NOT race the engine when shifting from PARK or
NEUTRAL into another gear range, as this can damage
the drivetrain.
• Before  moving  the  transmission  gear  selector  out  of
PARK,  you  must  start  the  engine,  and  also  press  the
brake  pedal.  Otherwise,  damage  to  the  gear  selector
could result. WARNING!
Do  not  coast  in  NEUTRAL  and  never  turn  off  the
ignition  to  coast  down  a  hill.  These  are  unsafe  practices
that  limit  your  response  to  changing  traffic  or  road
conditions.  You  might  lose  control  of  the  vehicle  and
have a collision.
CAUTION!
Towing  the  vehicle,  coasting,  or  driving  for  any  other
reason  with  the  transmission  in  NEUTRAL  can  cause
severe  transmission  damage.  Refer  to  “Recreational
Towing”  in  “Starting  And  Operating”  and  “Towing  A
Disabled Vehicle” in “In Case Of Emergency” for further
information.