FAQ

What size gas tank does a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 have?

What size gas tank does a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 have?

26.0 gal

What size gas tank does a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 have?

35 gal

Are ABS sensors on all wheels?

Two-channel, four-sensor ABS: there is a sensor at each wheel, but there is one channel for each end of the car – one at the front, one at the rear. If the speed sensor at any wheel detects wheel lockup, the ABS will engage for that end of the car.

How do I know if my Dakota has 2 or 4 wheel ABS?

Look under the hood at the brake master cylinder. Next to it, should be the brake fluid distribution block. If you see only three lines coming out of it, it’s rear wheel ABS. If five, then it’s 4 wheel ABS.

What is ABS 4wd?

Four-wheel ABS (Anti-Lock Brake Systems) is a safe, effective braking system when used properly. It offers an important safety advantage by preventing the wheels from locking during emergency braking situations, allowing drivers to maintain control over steering and operate vehicles more effectively.

What is the difference between ABS and conventional automobile brakes?

What is the difference between ABS and conventional automobile brakes? Conventional brakes allow wheels to be locked by the driver and produce a loss of rolling traction. ABS engages when a wheel speed sensor detects impending wheel lock-up, allowing the vehicle to be steered while helping maintain vehicle stability.

How do you know if your vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes?

You can tell that your vehicle is equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) if it has a yellow ABS malfunction lamp on the instrument panel.

At what position should you make the final decision to abort or continue passing?

You are driving on a two-lane highway. The final decision whether to abort a pass or proceed to pass should be made just prior to: Reaching the vehicle you are passing.

When the spring brakes are on you should never?

Never apply the brake pedal if your spring breaks are activated. Brakes can be damaged if they are subject to both springs and air pressure.

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