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The system will be activated when a positive increase in
tire pressure is detected by the TPMS while inflating the
tire. The ignition must be in the RUN mode, with the
transmission in PARK.
NOTE:It is not required to have the engine running to enter Tire
Fill Alert mode.
The hazard lamps will come on to confirm the vehicle is in
Tire Fill Alert mode.
When Tire Fill Alert mode is entered, the tire pressure
display screen will be displayed in the instrument cluster.
If the hazard lamps do not come on while inflating the tire,
the TPMS sensor may be out of range preventing the TPMS
sensor signal from being received. In this case, the vehicle
may need to be moved either forward or backward slightly
to exit the null spot.
Operation:
The horn will sound once to let the user know when to
stop filling the tire, when it reaches recommended
pressure.
The horn will sound three times if the tire is overfilled
and will continue to sound every five seconds if the
user continues to inflate the tire.
The horn will sound once again when enough air is let
out to reach proper inflation level.
The horn will also sound three times if the tire is then
underinflated and will continue to sound every five
seconds if the user continues to deflate the tire.
Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TTPMS) — If Equipped
The Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TTPMS) is a
feature that displays the trailer tire pressure values and
warns the driver of a low tire pressure event based on the
driver’s set target tire pressure value, through TTPMS
settings found in the radio.
The TTPMS monitors the pressure of each tire and warns
the driver through the instrument cluster, when either a
low tire pressure condition falls below 25% of the driver’s
set pressure or if a system malfunction occurs. The
instrument cluster will display the actual tire pressure or
dashes for each of the trailer tires in the correct trailer
position, based on trailer configuration. The TTPMS can
support up to 12 trailer tires per configured trailer on up to
four configurable trailers
Úpage 191.
Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Trailer Tire Pressure Sensor Pairing
In order use this feature, the provided tire pressure
sensors must be installed in the desired trailer tires and
the sensors must be paired to the truck. If the target trailer
requires more than the provided four sensors, additional
sensors can be purchased at an authorized Ram
dealership.
With the sensors installed and the trailer near or
connected to your Ram truck, initiate the pairing process
by entering the settings menu in the radio and selecting
trailer. Select the desired trailer profile to pair to, open the
“Tire Pressure” menu, and hit “Setup All Tires”
Úpage 191.
NOTE:The vehicle may not be driven until the pairing process is
complete.
Trailer Tire Pressure Settings
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Trailer Tire Pressure Pairing
Follow the on screen prompts to select the number of
axles (1-3), the number of trailer tires (2, 4, 6, 8, or 12),
and the set trailer tire pressure. The range is selectable
anywhere between 25-125 psi (172-862 kPa).
Once psi (kPa) is programmed, the pairing screen
appears. Tire sensors must be paired in order shown.
Starting with Tire 1, deflate tire by 5 psi (34 kPa) and wait
for a horn chirp. It may take up to three minutes for the
chirp to occur, indicating that the sensor has paired.
Repeat process on each tire, in order, until complete.
Do not exit the pairing screen until process is complete.
If pairing was unsuccessful, a double horn chirp will
sound, and a prompt on the touchscreen will allow you to
retry the procedure; “Retry” will only appear when setup
fails. Each tire must be successfully paired during a single
pairing process to receive the success screen.
NOTE:If the pairing process times out after three minutes of no
communication with a sensor, a double horn chip will
occur indicating the pairing has failed and a message will
display on the radio indicating the process was unsuc -
cessful. Under certain circumstances, the double horn
chirp may continue to happen every three minutes indi -
cating the failed pairing. If this happens, the horn chirping
may be canceled by cycling the ignition button OFF and
then back to RUN position.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Low Pressure Warnings
When a tire pressure low in one or more of the active road
tires is detected, the instrument cluster will display a
message stating “Trailer Tire Pressure Low”.
The instrument cluster will then display the TTPMS graphic
showing the pressure values of each tire with the low tire
pressure values in a different color.
Should this occur, you should stop as soon as possible
and inflate the tires with a low pressure condition (those in
a different color in the instrument cluster graphic) to the
customer programmed target tire pressure value as
shown at the top of the TTPMS instrument cluster graphic.
Once the tire(s) are inflated, the system will automatically
update the graphic display in the instrument cluster,
returning to its original color. The vehicle may need to be
driven for up to 10 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) in
order for the TTPMS to receive the updated information. Service TTPMS Warning
If a system fault is detected, the instrument cluster will
display a “Trailer Tire Pressure System Service Required”
message for a minimum of five seconds.
Once the system fault is corrected the "Trailer Tire
Pressure System Service Required" message will no
longer be displayed. The vehicle may need to be driven for
up to 10 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the
TTPMS to receive the trailer tire pressure information.
Trailer Tire Pressure System Not Configured
A “Trailer Tire Pressure System Not Configured” message
will be displayed in the instrument cluster on the TTPMS
instrument cluster graphic when a trailer number is
selected that has not had trailer tire pressure sensors
paired. To correct this condition, see
Úpage 191.
Trailer Sensors Detected Do Not Match Active Trailer
The “Trailer Sensors Detected Do Not Match Active
Trailer” message will be displayed in the instrument
cluster when the trailer sensors being received by the
TTPMS module do not match the trailer sensors paired to
the current trailer number selected. This message will be
displayed when the sensors being received completely
match the sensors paired to another trailer number
configured in the TTPMS module.
To correct this condition, the correct trailer number must
be selected in the radio
Úpage 191.
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If A Deployment Occurs
The front air bags are designed to deflate immediately
after deployment.
NOTE:Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in all collisions.
This does not mean something is wrong with the air bag
system.
If you do have a collision which deploys the air bags, any
or all of the following may occur:
The air bag material may sometimes cause abrasions
and/or skin reddening to the occupants as the air bags
deploy and unfold. The abrasions are similar to friction
rope burns or those you might get sliding along a carpet
or gymnasium floor. They are not caused by contact
with chemicals. They are not permanent and normally
heal quickly. However, if you haven’t healed signifi -
cantly within a few days, or if you have any blistering,
see your doctor immediately.
As the air bags deflate, you may see some smoke-like
particles. The particles are a normal by-product of the
process that generates the non-toxic gas used for air
bag inflation. These airborne particles may irritate the
skin, eyes, nose, or throat. If you have skin or eye irrita -
tion, rinse the area with cool water. For nose or throat
irritation, move to fresh air. If the irritation continues,
see your doctor. If these particles settle on your
clothing, follow the garment manufacturer’s instruc -
tions for cleaning. Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have deployed.
If you are involved in another collision, the air bags will not
be in place to protect you.
NOTE:
Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim,
but they will open during air bag deployment.
After any collision, the vehicle should be taken to an
authorized dealer immediately.
Enhanced Accident Response System
In the event of an impact, if the communication network
remains intact, and the power remains intact, depending
on the nature of the event, the Occupant Restraint
Controller (ORC) will determine whether to have the
Enhanced Accident Response System perform the
following functions:
Cut off fuel to the engine (if equipped)
Cut off battery power to the electric motor (if equipped)
Flash hazard lights as long as the battery has power
Turn on the interior lights, which remain on as long as
the battery has power or for 15 minutes from the inter -
vention of the Enhanced Accident Response System
Unlock the power door locks
Your vehicle may also be designed to perform any of these
other functions in response to the Enhanced Accident
Response System:
Turn off the Fuel Filter Heater, Turn off the HVAC Blower
Motor, Close the HVAC Circulation Door
Cut off battery power to the:
Engine
Electric Motor (if equipped)
Electric power steering
Brake booster
Electric park brake
Automatic transmission gear selector
Horn
Front wiper
Headlight washer pump (if equipped)
NOTE:After an accident, remember to cycle the ignition to the
STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and remove the key from the
ignition switch to avoid draining the battery. Carefully
check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine compartment
and on the ground near the engine compartment and fuel
tank before resetting the system and starting the engine.
If there are no fuel leaks or damage to the vehicle elec -
trical devices (e.g. headlights) after an accident, reset the
system by following the procedure described below. If you
have any doubt, contact an authorized dealer.
WARNING!
Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners cannot
protect you in another collision. Have the air bags, seat
belt pretensioners, and the seat belt retractor
assemblies replaced by an authorized dealer
immediately. Also, have the Occupant Restraint
Controller System serviced as well.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE359
F4040 Amp Green –Starter
F41 –10 Amp RedIRCAM Heaters
F42 20 Amp Blue –AUX SWITCH #5 *
F43 –20 Amp Yellow MGU Coolant Pump / ADCM *
F44 –10 Amp RedTrailer Camera *
F45 –10 Amp RedADCM *
F46 30 Amp Pink –Fuel Heater *
F47 30 Amp Pink –Rear Defroster
F48 ––Spare *
F49 30 Amp Pink –Htr Ctrl *
F50 20 Amp Blue –AUX SWITCH #6 *
F51 25 Amp White –FUEL PUMP MOTOR #1 *
F52 ––Spare *
F53 –10 Amp RedSupply / Purging Pump *
F54 –15 Amp Blue
PCM *
10 Amp Red Vapor Blocking Valve *
F55 –15 Amp BlueRT HID Headlamp
F56 ––Spare *
F57 –20 Amp Yellow Horn
F58 25 Amp White –FUEL PUMP MOTOR #2 *
F59 –25 Amp ClearInjectors / IGN Coil / Glow Plug Module *
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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384SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SNOW TRACTION DEVICES
Use of traction devices require sufficient tire-to-body clearance. Due to limited clearance, the following snow traction devices are recommended. Follow these recommendations to
guard against damage:
Snow traction device must be of proper size for the tire, as recommended by the snow traction device manufacturer.
No other tire sizes are recommended for use with the snow traction device.
Please follow the table for the recommended tire size, axle and snow traction device:
4x2 (2WD)
Trim Level Axle
Tire/Wheel Size Snow Traction Device
(Maximum Projection Beyond Tire Profile Or Equivalent)
HFE
Tradesman
Bighorn Lonestar Laramie Rear
275/65R18
275/55R20 S Class
Longhorn Sport
Limited Rear
275/55R20 S Class
REBEL Not Chainable
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4x4 (4WD)
Trim Level Axle
Tire/Wheel Size Snow Traction Device
(Maximum Projection Beyond Tire Profile Or Equivalent)
Tradesman
Bighorn Lonestar Laramie Rear
275/65R18
275/55R20 S Class
Longhorn Sport
Limited Rear
275/55R20 S Class
REBEL Not Chainable
WARNING!
Using tires of different size and type (M+S, Snow) between front and rear axles can cause unpredictable handling. You could lose control and have a collision.
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Rear Cross Path ........................................................... 271
Rear ParkSense System .............................................. 152
Rear Seat Reminder Alert............................................ 263
Rear Window, Sliding ...................................................... 71
Reclining Rear Seats ...................................................... 32
Recreational Towing .................................................... 186Four-Wheel Drive Models ....................................... 187
Shifting Into Transfer Case Neutral (N) ................. 187
Shifting Out Of Transfer Case Neutral (N) ............. 188Two-Wheel Drive Models ........................................ 186
Reformulated Gasoline................................................ 393
Refrigerant.................................................................... 344
Registering SiriusXM Guardian ................................... 238
Release, Hood .................................................................74 Release, Tailgate............................................................. 74
Reminder, Seat Belt..................................................... 283
Remote Features, Door Lock/Unlock ................ 242
, 249
Remote Features, Horn And Lights............................. 243
Remote Features, Starting ................................. 243
, 250
Remote Keyless Entry Panic Alarm ................................................................17
Programming Additional Key Fobs ...........................19
Remote Sound System (Radio) Control ...................... 218
Remote Start (Gasoline) .................................................21
Remote Starting Comfort Systems ....................................................... 22
Exit Remote Start Mode ............................................22
Remote Starting System.................................................21
Remove, Tailgate ............................................................76
Replacement Bulbs...................................................... 365
Replacement Tires ....................................................... 380
Reporting Safety Defects............................................. 401 Restraints, Child ...........................................................298
Restraints, Head ............................................................. 34
Roadside Assistance .......................................... 244
, 249
Rotation, Tires ............................................................... 386
SSafety.............................................................................217
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ....................................... 311
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ....................................312
Safety Defects, Reporting ............................................401
Safety Features............................................................. 217
Safety Information, Tire ................................................ 370
Safety Tips.....................................................................311
Safety, Exhaust Gas...................................................... 313
Satellite Radio............................................................... 220
Saved Radio Stations ...................................................224
Schedule, Maintenance ............................................... 333
Seat Belt Reminder ...................................................... 110
Seat Belts ............................................................ 282
, 311
Adjustable Shoulder Belt ........................................ 286
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage ..................286 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage ..........286Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) ........................ 287Child Restraints ....................................................... 298
Energy Management Feature ................................. 287
Extender ...................................................................286Front Seat ............................................. 282
, 283, 285
Inspection ................................................................ 311
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation ................................. 285
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ................................ 285 Lap/Shoulder Belts ................................................. 283 Operating Instructions ............................................ 285
Pregnant Women .................................................... 287
Pretensioners .......................................................... 287
Rear Seat ................................................................. 283
Reminder ................................................................. 283
Seat Belt Extender .................................................. 286
Seat Belt Pretensioner............................................ 287
Seat Belt Reminder ................................................. 283
Untwisting Procedure.............................................. 285
Seat Belts Maintenance .............................................. 390
Seats ................................................................. 30
, 31, 32
Adjustment ......................................................... 30, 32
Easy Entry .................................................................. 33
Head Restraints ........................................................ 34
Memory ...................................................................... 29
Power ......................................................................... 32
Rear Folding .............................................................. 30
Reclining Rear ........................................................... 32
Tilting ......................................................................... 30
Second Row USB ............................................................ 65
Security System ..................................................... 23
, 110
Selec - Speed Control ................................................... 267
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ................................ 396
Send & Go ............................................................ 244
, 249
Sentry Key (Immobilizer) ................................................ 19 Service Assistance ....................................................... 398
Service Contract ........................................................... 400
Service Manuals ........................................................... 401
Settings, Audio.............................................................. 224
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