1999 DODGE RAM battery

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Procedure                                                Cylinders No.
Step 1 (1)
  Intake Valve  ............................................  1, 2 & 4
  Exhaust Valve  ..............................

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          PASSENGER AIR BAG DISARM (PAD) SWITCH
         PAD switch is mounted on instrument panel. Switch allows
passenger-side airbag module to be disarmed when rear facing child
safety seat is being

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          (ACM), use wire side (not terminal end) of connector.
      *  DO NOT probe a wire through insulator, as this will damage
         it and eventually cause failure.
       *  When performing e

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual WARNING: Vehicle interior will contain sodium hydroxide powder, a
         by-product of air bag deployment. Since this powder can
         irritate skin, eyes, nose, or throat, be sure to wear

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual foot wires to terminals of a 12-volt battery. After air bag module
deploys, let module cool off and allow dust to settle before
approaching.
         POST-COLLISION INSPECTION
         When a vehicle

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual mounting screws and support bracket nuts to 125 INCH lbs. (14 N.m). DO\
NOT connect negative battery cable at this time. Go to
SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK.
Fig. 2:  Identifying ACM Trim Cover (A/T Models)

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: When removing a deployed air bag, wear eye protection, rubber
         gloves and a long-sleeve shirt. Powder residue from air bag
         deployment may irritate skin and eyes.
CAUTION:  Be

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          damage clockspring and/or require clockspring to be
         readjusted.
NOTE:    Clockspring is self-centering and will automatically lock in
         the centered position when steering whe