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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual Water Fording Characteristics
Water fording characteristic is the vehicles ability to
cross a body of still water, where the powertrain and
drivetrain are safe from water ingestion. The Power
Wagon h

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual water 30 inches deep at a maximum speed of 5 mph, both
with an entrance ramp angle of 1.3 degrees.
CAUTION!
The door sill height is 25 inches. Water may intrude
into the interior of the vehicle at gre

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Never park your vehicle over dry grass or other
combustible materials. The heat from your vehicle
exhaust system could cause a fire.
WARNING!
Always wear your seat belt and firmly tie down
ca

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual the wheels and traction will be lost. If you start to slow
to a stop, try turning your steering wheel no more than
a
1¤4turn quickly back and forth, while still applying
throttle. This will allow the

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual air pressure before driving on pavement or other hard
surfaces. Be sure you have a way to air the tires back
up prior to reducing the pressure.
CAUTION!
Reduced tire pressures may cause tire unseating

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual more weight on the down hill wheels, which increases
the possibilities of a down hill slide or roll over. Make
sure the surface has good traction with firm and stable
soils. If possible transverse the

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual Driving Through Water
Extreme care should be taken crossing any type of water.
Water crossings should be avoided if possible and only
be attempted when necessary, in a safe responsible
manner. You sho

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DODGE RAM 2500 POWER WAGON 2008 3.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Pulling the vehicle off an obstacle, without first
clearing the object, may result in additional under-
body damage.
²Rock Cycling Your Vehicle± Rock cycling your ve-
hicle is one of the ea