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Keeping up with RAM service is the best way to prevent mechanical or operational issues. That includes overheating, which can be avoided if you adopt better driving practices and schedule regular maintenance. As part of our RAM Service Essentials series, learn how to keep your truck from overheating courtesy of Hall Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM Virginia Beach.

Regular Oil Changes

Oil is essential for regulating engine temperature by reducing friction via lubricating parts and cooling the engine compartment. However, oil degrades naturally over time and usage, which impacts cooling performance. That’s why scheduling an oil change every 5,000 miles (or at least once a year) is so important.

Top Off on Coolant

Another key fluid that helps control engine temperature is coolant or antifreeze. Without enough antifreeze in the tank, your engine risks overheating. Make sure you periodically inspect your coolant tank and refill it if it’s getting low, or schedule an appointment if a warning light appears on your dashboard.

Radiator Inspection

Your truck’s radiator is designed to disperse heat from the engine and distribute coolant. By inspecting this part, you can check for signs of damage or a malfunction. While this damage may not be immediately apparent, a puddle of coolant under your car or chronically low levels often indicates a problem.

Thermostat Adjustment

If your vehicle’s thermostat malfunctions, it won’t detect how hot your engine is. Thus, it’s critical to inspect it to avoid temperature reading mistakes.

Check Your Gauges

Your engine temperature gauge should never regularly exceed the halfway mark. If it creeps into the danger zone, schedule service immediately.

Schedule RAM Service in Virginia Beach, VA

If your truck has overheated or is running hot, schedule a RAM service visit immediately. Contact Hall Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Virginia Beach today to book a maintenance appointment or order parts.

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