Positioning:
Targeted at owners and independent repair shops seeking detailed, professional-grade repair information for Dodge Ram trucks, a popular segment in the North American market.
Competitors:
Comparable to factory service manuals (FSMs), Haynes, and Chilton manuals, but often more detailed and updated digitally. Its broad year coverage (2001 onwards) is a key differentiator.
Features:
Comprehensive coverage across multiple generations, detailed diagnostic flowcharts, extensive torque specifications, high-quality illustrations and diagrams, and often includes recall information.
Engine:
Detailed diagnostics, repair, overhaul, and component specifications for gasoline and diesel engines (e.g., 5.7L HEMI V8, 4.7L V8, 3.7L V6, 5.9L Cummins I6 Turbo Diesel, 6.7L Cummins I6 Turbo Diesel).
Transmission:
Repair and overhaul procedures for automatic and manual transmissions (e.g., 48RE, 47RE, 45RFE, NV3500, NV4500, G56).
Drivetrain:
Front and rear axle repair, differential service, transfer case operation and repair, driveshaft and U-joint replacement.
Brakes:
Front and rear brake system diagnostics, repair, component replacement (rotors, pads, calipers), ABS system troubleshooting.
Suspension Steering:
Front and rear suspension component replacement (shocks, struts, ball joints, tie rods, control arms), steering system diagnostics and repair.
Electrical Electronics:
Complete wiring diagrams, fuse and relay locations, diagnostic procedures for ECUs, sensors, lighting, body control modules, instrument cluster, and infotainment systems.
HVAC:
Air conditioning system diagnostics, refrigerant handling, heater core and blower motor replacement, climate control system repair.
Body:
Body panel repair, door and window mechanisms, interior trim, tailgate and bed components, chassis lubrication.
Fuel System:
Fuel pump, fuel injectors, fuel filter replacement, evaporative emission control (EVAP) system diagnostics.
Exhaust System:
Catalytic converter, muffler, and pipe replacement, oxygen sensor diagnostics.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance tasks, oil and filter changes, fluid level checks and top-offs, tire rotation, brake inspections, battery maintenance.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts, symptom-based troubleshooting guides, error code interpretation.
Repair:
Step-by-step repair procedures for all major mechanical and electrical components, including torque specifications and alignment data.
Rebuild:
Detailed instructions for rebuilding engines, transmissions, and differentials.
Installation:
Procedures for installing accessories and replacement parts.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering from basic owner maintenance to advanced engine and transmission overhaul, including detailed diagnostic procedures and wiring diagrams.
Common Engines Gas:
3.7L Magnum V6 (2002-2010), 4.7L Magnum V8 (2002-2012), 5.7L HEMI V8 (2003-Present), 6.4L HEMI V8 (2014-Present).
Common Engines Diesel:
5.9L Cummins I6 Turbo Diesel (2003-2007), 6.7L Cummins I6 Turbo Diesel (2007-Present).
Horsepower Torque Ranges:
Varies significantly by engine and year. For example, the 5.7L HEMI evolved from approx. 345 hp / 375 lb-ft in 2003 to over 395 hp / 410 lb-ft in later models. The 6.7L Cummins typically ranges from 350 hp / 650 lb-ft to over 400 hp / 1000+ lb-ft.
Injection Type:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPFI) for gasoline V6/V8 engines. Common rail direct injection (CRDI) for Cummins diesel engines.
Common Transmissions:
4-speed automatic (e.g., 45RFE, 47RE, 48RE), 5-speed manual (NV3500), 6-speed manual (NV4500, G56).
Common Transmissions:
5-speed automatic (e.g., 545RFE), 6-speed automatic (e.g., 68RFE, 8HP75).
Drivetrain Options:
2WD and 4WD configurations, with various transfer case options including part-time and full-time 4WD systems.
Body Styles:
Regular Cab, Extended Cab (Quad Cab), Crew Cab; Long Bed, Short Bed configurations.
Wheelbase Lengths:
Varies significantly by cab and bed configuration, typically from 130 inches to over 170 inches.
Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings Gvwr:
Ranges from approximately 6,500 lbs for light-duty 1500 models to over 14,000 lbs for heavy-duty 3500 models.
Curb Weights:
Typically ranges from 5,000 lbs to over 7,000 lbs depending on configuration and drivetrain.
NHTSA Crash Test Results:
Varies by model year and specific test. Generally, Ram trucks from this era received mixed ratings, with improvements in later generations. The manual would detail specific structural points and safety system checks.
Typical Active Safety:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC - introduced later in the period), traction control.
Typical Passive Safety:
Front airbags, side-curtain airbags (introduced later), seatbelt pretensioners, reinforced cabin structure.
Systems Evolution:
Evolved from basic AM/FM radios with CD players to touch-screen Uconnect systems with navigation, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) in later models.
Advanced Features:
Features like parking sensors, rearview cameras, trailer brake controllers, and later on, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and forward collision warning were introduced, particularly from the fourth generation onwards.
Connectivity Options:
Bluetooth for hands-free calling and audio streaming, USB ports for device charging and media playback, SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 3,000-7,500 miles or 6 months, depending on engine, oil type (conventional vs. synthetic), and driving conditions (severe vs. normal). The manual will provide precise recommendations.
Transmission Fluid Change:
Recommended at 30,000-60,000 miles for automatic transmissions, or earlier under heavy towing conditions. Manual transmissions and diesel differentials have their own intervals.
Coolant Flush:
Typically every 30,000-100,000 miles, depending on coolant type (e.g., HOAT, OAT). The manual will specify the correct type and interval.
Engine Oil Spec:
Varies by engine. Common specifications include SAE 5W-20, 5W-30, or 10W-30. For diesels, SAE 15W-40 or 5W-40 synthetic is common. The manual will list Chrysler MS-6395 or API CJ-4/CK-4 for diesels.
Transmission Fluid Spec:
ATF+4 (MS-9602) for most automatics, specific gear oils for manual transmissions and differentials (e.g., 75W-90, 80W-90).
Coolant Spec:
Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant (HOAT or OAT, depending on year). Typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Items:
Ball joints, tie rod ends, brake wear, exhaust components, EGR cooler (diesel), fuel injectors (diesel), radiator and coolant leaks, interior electronics (window regulators, door locks).
Common Diesel Issues:
CP3 injection pump failures, EGR valve issues, turbocharger problems, DPF regeneration issues (on later models), rear main seal leaks.
Dodge Truck Legacy:
Dodge has a long history of producing robust and capable trucks, with the Ram line being a flagship model known for its towing and hauling capabilities.
Generations Covered:
Covers the transition from the second-generation Ram (ending 2001) into the third-generation (DN platform, 2002-2008), fourth-generation (DS/DJ platform, 2009-2018), and into the early fifth-generation (DT platform, 2019 onwards). This manual bridges significant technological shifts.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily assembled in North America, with major plants including Warren Truck Assembly Plant (Michigan) and Saltillo Truck Assembly Plant (Mexico).
Editorial Awards:
Ram trucks have frequently been recognized by automotive publications and organizations for their capability, comfort, and value, often winning 'Truck of the Year' awards from various sources like MotorTrend and Four Wheeler.
Segment Dominance:
Consistently a top contender in the full-size pickup truck segment, often praised for its ride quality, powerful engine options (especially the HEMI and Cummins), and robust towing/hauling capabilities.