2004 DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL transmission

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ACC
Allows the electrical accessories to be used when the
engine is not running.
Manual Transmission Key Release Button
To remove the key on vehicles equipped with manual
transmissions, turn the key t

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ²A heated intake air system both improves engine
starting and reduces the amount of white smoke
generated by a warming engine.
Normal Starting Procedure Ð Engine Manifold
AirTemperature Above 66ÉF

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Remember to disconnect the cord before driving.
Damage to the 110±115 volt electrical cord could
cause electrocution.
NOTE:The block heater will require 110 Volts AC and
6.5 Amps to activate

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ²automatic transmission is in Park (P)
²vehicle speed is zero
²Applying the throttle will cancel fast idle
²If the engine is equipped with an aftermarket exhaust
brake (manual transmissions only),

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual Engine Speed Control
CAUTION!
Prevent overspeeding the engine going down hill.
When descending steep grades, use a combination of
gears and service brakes to control vehicle/engine
speed. Overspeed ca

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ²Highway Driving Ð
reduce your speed.
²Up Steep Hills Ð
select a lower transmission gear, but try and keep the
torque converter locked.
²Air Conditioning Ð
turn it off temporarily.
Do Not Operat

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ²sudden change, outside the normal operating range, in
the engine operating temperature
²excessive smoke
²oil pressure drop
TRANSMISSION SHIFTING
Four-Speed Overdrive Automatic Transmission Ð
If E

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DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL 2004 3.G Owners Manual ª1º First
Use this position for driving up very steep hills and for
engine braking at low speeds 20 mph (32 km/h) or less
when going downhill. To prevent excessive engine speed,
do not exceed 25 mph
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