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Charge air cooler – inter-cooler, Brake system, Brake master cylinder – brake fluid level check – Ram Trucks 2013 Chassis Cab - Diesel Supplement User Manual

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Charge Air Cooler – Inter-Cooler

The charge air cooler is positioned below the radiator and

the air conditioner condenser. Air enters the engine

through the air cleaner and passes through the turbo-

charger, where it is pressurized. This pressurized air

rapidly reaches high temperature. The air is then directed

through a hose to the charge air cooler and through

another hose to the intake manifold of the engine. The air

entering the engine has been cooled by about 50° to 100°F

(10° to 38°C). This cooling process enables more efficient

burning of fuel resulting in fewer emissions.
To guarantee optimum performance of the system, keep

the surfaces of the charge air cooler, condenser and

radiator clean and free of debris. Periodically check the

hoses leading to and from the charge air cooler for cracks

or loose clamps resulting in loss of pressure and reduced

engine performance.

Brake System

Brake Master Cylinder – Brake Fluid Level Check
The fluid level of the master cylinder should be checked

when performing under the hood service, or immedi-

ately if the “Brake System Warning Light” indicates

system failure.
The brake master cylinder has a translucent plastic

reservoir. On the outboard side of the reservoir, there is a

“MAX” mark and an “MIN” mark. The fluid level must

be kept within these two marks. Do not add fluid above

the full mark because leakage may occur at the cap.
With disc brakes, the fluid level can be expected to fall as

the brake linings wear. However, an unexpected drop in

fluid level may be caused by a leak and a system check

should be conducted.

132 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE