Watch this video to learn how to check fluid levels on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500.
Checking Fluid Levels on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500: What You Need
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If below the maximum, add brake fluid to compensate for wear.
Use this opportunity to add washer pump fluid for clean windshields.
Washer Pump Fluid:
Regularly add washer pump fluid to the tank for clear visibility.
A clean windshield is essential for safety; keep the field of vision unobstructed.
Perform this operation regularly to maintain optimal vehicle function.
Note: Performing these simple checks can help you avoid unexpected expenses and ensure your vehicle operates optimally. Make these checks a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine.
Compatible Vehicles
The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles:
Don’t perform this operation when the engine is still hot, as you could seriously burn yourself.
Be very meticulous when filling the engine with oil. Never go over the maximum level indicated.
Checking your levels, paying attention to simple control elements, can help you avoid or at least warn you about reaching disproportionate expenses.
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