A 1996 Dodge Ram may struggle uphill due to several factors, including its engine performance, weight, and age-related wear. If the engine is underpowered for the truck's weight or if there are issues like a clogged air filter, worn spark plugs, or low Transmission Fluid, these can all contribute to sluggishness. Additionally, older vehicles might not have the same power-to-weight ratio as modern trucks, leading to slower uphill performance. Regular maintenance can help improve its uphill driving capability.
11mpg loaded. 11.25mpg unloaded. 11.5mpg going downhill. 10.75mpg going uphill. 10.5mpg going uphill loaded. Subtract 1mpg if it's raining. Add 1mpg if you drive less than 65.
you could be low on antifreeze, could be a plugged radiator, or the radiator could be dirty. I had the same problem with my Dodge Ram and it was a plugged radiator
put a new brake pad on it.
it depends on the size of the diesel engine going in so yes and no
its your injectors i have the same problem with my dodge ram 2500 had to replace them all.
A 2001 Dodge Ram does not have EGR.A 2001 Dodge Ram does not have EGR.
Dodge Ram was created in 1981.
Parts from a 2002 Dodge Ram will not fit on a 2008 Dodge Ram. The parts will not fit because of the years in between them.
Basically the difference is that the Dodge Ram Laramie has better style then the normal Dodge Ram.
There is a type of dodge truck that is named the dodge ram
no it wont you have to have either a 98 or a 99 dodge ram transmission
no