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<a href="https://stpauldodge.com/inventory/?newUsed=New&make=RAM&p=2"><img src="images/upload/November_2021/2-AA-2021_RAM_1500_CLASSIC_NIGHT_EDITION_st_paul_alberta.jpeg"alt="A blue 2021 Ram 1500 Classic Night Edition parked on St. Paul Dodge's dealership lot in St. Paul Alberta"/></a>Vehicles have a way of notifying us when there is an issue, and excessive exhaust smoke can point to engine troubles. If you notice black, white or bluish-grey smoke coming from your Ram’s exhaust system, it’s time to book a service appointment at St. Paul Dodge in AB to diagnose the problem.

Here’s why:

 
Black smoke can signify that your Ram’s air-to-fuel ratio is lower than it should be. A clogged fuel return line, stuck fuel pressure regulator or leaking fuel injectors are often the cause, but an inspection can uncover the exact issue.

White smoke can be harder to diagnose, especially in cold weather. However, if this problem persists year-round, it could mean there’s a coolant leak in the combustion chamber. A blown head gasket, cracked cylinder head or a fractured engine block could be the culprit, but an inspection is the best way to determine the cause and repair.

Bluish-grey smoke could mean that oil has leaked into the combustion chamber from faulty valve seals, a stuck PCV valve, worn piston rings or damaged cylinder walls. In most cases, your Ram’s engine will require disassembling to repair the problem.

Don’t let your Ram’s exhaust system suffer from a lack of regular maintenance. Instead, follow the service schedule outlined in your Owner’s Guide to ensure the optimal operation of your truck. To learn more, contact our Service Department in AB today.
<a href="https://stpauldodge.com/inventory/?newUsed=New&make=RAM"><img src="images/upload/November_2021/1-AA-2022_RAM_1500_REBEL_st_paul_alberta.jpeg"alt="A black 2022 Ram 1500 Rebel parked on St. Paul Dodge's new vehicle lot in St. Paul, Alberta"/></a>When was the last time you had your Ram’s brake fluid flushed? If it has been two years or longer, you’ll want to bring your truck into St. Paul Dodge’s Service Department in Alberta to give it the attention it deserves.

Made up of numerous parts and componentry, your braking system relies on fluid to activate the callipers and pads when you engage the brake pedal. The fluid travels to the braking system in each wheel and causes the pistons to apply pressure to the brakes. These forces then create friction, causing your Ram to stop. 

Brake fluid also serves as a lubricant for all movable parts and prevents corrosion, which allows your braking systems to remain in optimal condition. Over time, valves can deteriorate and moisture can sneak into the lines, causing rust and sediment to form. As a result, the brake fluid becomes muddy-looking and dirty, which impacts your Ram’s stopping power.

To prevent brake failure and ensure your safety, it is recommended that you flush your Ram’s brake fluid according to the schedule outlined in your owner’s guide.

If you have questions related to your Ram’s brake maintenance, get in touch with our team today at St. Paul Dodge in Alberta.


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