What it Looks Like: A thermometer symbol inside a gear. If needed, inflate to the proper tire pressure levels.
Next Action: Stop at a safe location and check tire pressure with a manual gauge. What it Means: One or more of your Ram 2500’s tires have low tire pressure. What it Looks Like: An exclamation point inside a tire shape. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light Next Action: Seek certified service ASAP. What it Means: The four-wheel drive system isn’t working properly.
What it Looks Like: The words SERV 4WD in all caps. Then, turn off the A/C and shift into Neutral. Next Action: Immediately pull over and stop the truck. What it Means: The engine temperature is rising past safe limits. What it Looks Like: A thermometer in wavy water lines. If the light stays on, drive with care to a Ram service provider. Next Action: Park the truck and cycle the ignition. What it Means: There is a problem with the Ram 2500’s ETC system. What it Looks Like: A lightning bolt inside two concave lines. Next Action: If this light stays on for more than one drive, bring your truck to a Ram service center near you. What it Means: There is an issue related to the system that monitors your Ram 2500’s engine and transmission control systems. What it Looks Like: The outline of an engine shape. Then, if light remains lit, get certified service. Next Action: First, release the parking brake. What it Means: The parking brake is in use or brake fluid is low. Next Action: First, uplug any electrical devices that may be drawing power. What it Means: The truck battery is not charging properly. What it Looks Like: A tiny battery symbol. If the BRAKE light is not on, your brakes will still work without the ABS function. What it Means: There is an error with the Anti-Lock Braking System and the system has been shut off. What it Looks Like: The letters “ABS” with a circle and parentheses around it. Ram 2500 Inventory Schedule Service Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light Luckily, this Ram 2500 dashboard light guide from New Holland CDJR can help you decipher the new symbol you see so you can get back to towing, hauling, and adventuring in your Ram 2500. Still, if you see a new symbol light up on the dashboard, you might not know what your truck is trying to tell you. The Ram 2500 has the brains and the brawns to get you around New Holland, Lancaster, and Reading, PA, with ease.