Ram Trucks 2015 3500 - Owner Manual User Manual

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effectively increasing the water level on the vehicle. Be

sure to consider this when determining the depth and

the ability to safely cross.

Crossing Puddles, Pools, Flooded Areas Or Other

Standing Water

– Puddles, pools, flooded or other

standing water areas normally contain murky or

muddy waters. These water types normally contain

hidden obstacles and make it difficult to determine an

accurate water depth, approach angle, and bottom

condition. Murky or muddy water holes are where

you want to hook up tow straps prior to entering. This

makes for a faster, cleaner and easier vehicle recovery.

If you are able to determine you can safely cross, than

proceed using the low and slow method.

CAUTION!

Muddy waters can reduce the cooling system effec-
tiveness by depositing debris onto the radiator.

Crossing Ditches, Streams, Shallow Rivers Or Other

Flowing Water

– Flowing water can be extremely

dangerous. Never attempt to cross a fast running

stream or river even in shallow water. Fast moving

water can easily push your vehicle downstream

sweeping it out of control. Even in very shallow water,

a high current can still wash the dirt out from around

your tires putting you and your vehicle in jeopardy.

There is still a high risk of personal injury and vehicle

damage with slower water currents in depths greater

than the vehicle’s running ground clearance. You

should never attempt to cross flowing water which is

deeper than the vehicle’s running ground clearance.

Even the slowest current can push the heaviest vehicle

downstream out of control if the water is deep enough

to push on the large surface area of the vehicle’s body.

Before you proceed determine the speed of the current,

the water’s depth, approach angle, bottom condition

and if there are any obstacles, then cross at an angle

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