Ram Trucks 2015 3500 - Owner Manual User Manual

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throttle after each shift. During this process, for addi-

tional traction, try turning your steering wheel quickly

left and right no more than a ¼ turn. If you are stuck

in mud, sand, or snow try spinning your tires during

this process to clean the debris from the tread and

improve the traction. You want to create a rocking

motion with the vehicle. This helps build vehicle

momentum, which hopefully gets you out. Remember

to ease off and on the accelerator before and after the

shift. If after a few rock cycles your vehicle is not free,

stop and try another method of recovery. Continuous

rock cycling will only cause unnecessary damage to

your vehicle and the environment.

CAUTION!

Damage can occur when spinning your tires at an
excessive high speed. Do not spin your tires faster
than an indicated 30 mph (48 km/h).

Using The Tow Hooks With A Tow Strap – Tow straps

are a quick and easy way to recover your vehicle from

minor situations if you have a secondary vehicle which

is not stuck. The tow hooks on your vehicle are

designed to take the abusive force generated during

vehicle recovery. Do not use the bumper or any other

vehicle component as an attachment point. Using tow

straps requires coordination between the two drivers.

Good communication and line of sight are required for

a safe recovery. First connect the tow strap to the

correct attachment points on both vehicles. There

should be a least 20 to 30 feet between the vehicles to

allow for a safe recovery. If necessary join two tow

straps together using a 1 ½ inch hard wood dowel.

This will keep the straps from becoming knotted and is

safer than using a clevis pin if the strap breaks. Next

have the tow vehicle backup, leaving two to three feet

worth of slack in the strap. Then the tow vehicle, using

light throttle, should accelerate tightening the strap

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