2020 Ram ProMaster City Owner's Manual

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Under  normal  operating  conditions,  the  catalytic  converter
will  not  require  maintenance.  However,  it  is  important  to
keep  the  engine  properly

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To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter damage:
• Do  not  interrupt  the  ignition  when  the  transmission  is  ingear and the vehicle is in mo

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Cooling System — Drain, Flush And Refill 
NOTE:
Some vehicles require  special  tools to add coolant properly.
Failure  to  fill  these  systems  properly  could  lead

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maintenance  period,  it  is  important  that  you  use  the  same
engine  coolant  (OAT  coolant  conforming  to  MS.90032)
throughout the life of your vehicle.
Please

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The  image  on  the  coolant  system  pressure  cap  is  a
reminder  that  the  radiator  contains  hot  engine
coolant under pressure.
Disposal Of Used Coolant 
Used  et

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Points To Remember 
NOTE:
When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles/kilometers of
operation, you may observe vapor coming from the front of
the  engine  compartment.

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Brake System 
In  order  to  ensure  brake  system  performance,  all  brake
system  components  should  be  inspected  periodically.  Refer
to  the  “Maint

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Power Steering Fluid
Check  the  fluid  level  with  the  vehicle  on  flat  ground  and
engine  cold.  Fluid  should  be  between  MIN and  MAX refer-
ences on the reser