Target Audience:
Dodge Ram 50 owners, DIY mechanics, independent repair shops.
Advantage:
Provides exact factory-level information used by dealership technicians, offering a definitive resource for accurate repairs and maintenance.
Information Type:
Vehicle-specific, not generic. Complete step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications.
Convenience:
Digital format allows for printing specific pages, zooming in on diagrams, and keeping the original file clean.
Powertrain:
Engine, Fuel System, Emission Control, Cooling System, Lubrication System, Ignition System, Starting and Charging System, Manual Transmission, Automatic Transmission, Clutch, Transfer Case, Drive Shafts, Differentials, Axles.
Chassis:
Suspension (Front and Rear), Steering System (Manual and Power), Wheels, Tires, Brake System (Front and Rear, Parking Brake).
Body And Electrical:
Body and Frame, Exterior and Interior Trim, Doors, Hood, Glass, Mirrors, Seats, Instrument Panel, Electrical System (Wiring Schematics, Lighting, Gauges, Accessories), Air Conditioning, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS - if equipped), Seat Belts, Wiper and Washer System, Horn, Power Locks, Cruise Control, Metering, Audio/Visual Systems, Engine Immobilizer.
Maintenance:
Regular scheduled maintenance, fluid level checks, filter replacements, lubrication.
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting charts, symptom-based diagnosis, component testing, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) where applicable for the era.
Repair:
Step-by-step repair procedures for all major components and systems, including disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly.
Specifications:
Torque specifications, clearances, fluid capacities, electrical values, emission data, diagnostic parameters.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering basic maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, detailed electrical system diagnosis, and body repairs. Designed for professional technicians.
Printability:
High-quality, printable pages with zoomable images and diagrams.
Binding:
N/A (Digital - PDF format)
Paper Quality:
N/A (Digital - PDF format)
Reader Software:
Adobe PDF Reader
Compression Software:
Winzip or equivalent
Operating Systems:
Windows (Vista 32/64, XP, ME, 98, NT, 2000) and Mac OS
Engine Options:
Likely includes 2.4L 4G64 I4 and 2.6L 4G54 I4 engines, based on common configurations for this model year.
Horsepower Torque General:
Specifications for horsepower and torque will vary by engine. For example, the 2.4L might produce around 105-110 HP and the 2.6L around 103-109 HP.
Fuel Delivery:
Likely Multi-point Fuel Injection (MPI) or Carbureted systems, depending on specific engine and market.
Spark Plugs:
Specific spark plug types and gap specifications will be detailed in the manual.
Timing Belt Chain:
Details on timing belt replacement intervals and procedures (if applicable) or chain inspection.
Type:
Likely a 5-speed manual transmission as standard.
Type:
Likely a 4-speed automatic transmission as an option.
Fluid Type:
Manual transmission fluid (MTF) and automatic transmission fluid (ATF) specifications will be provided.
Drive Type:
Available in 2WD and 4WD configurations, with transfer case details for 4WD models.
Body Styles:
Regular Cab, Extended Cab (Club Cab).
Bed Lengths:
Likely standard and long bed configurations available.
Curb Weight:
Varies by configuration, typically in the range of 2,800 - 3,500 lbs.
Payload Capacity:
Varies by configuration, typically 1,000 - 1,500 lbs.
NHTSA Cdot:
Specific NHTSA/DOT safety ratings for this model year are not readily available but generally, vehicles of this era had less stringent testing compared to modern standards.
Braking System:
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes. ABS may have been optional on some higher trims.
Airbags:
Driver-side airbag was becoming standard around this period, but specific availability for the 1993 Ram 50 needs manual confirmation.
Seat Belts:
Standard front seat belts; shoulder belts likely equipped.
Audio System:
Basic AM/FM radio, potentially with cassette player. Speaker configurations vary.
Cruise Control:
Cruise control was an available option on many models.
OBD Ii:
The OBD-II standard was not mandatory until 1996, so this vehicle likely uses the older OBD-I diagnostic system, with specific connector types and protocols detailed in the manual.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 3,000-5,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type. Manual will provide precise recommendations.
Tire Rotation Interval:
Generally every 5,000-7,500 miles.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial interval for interference engines. Typically in the 60,000-100,000 mile range. The manual will specify the exact interval.
Engine Oil:
Likely API SF or SG rated oils, with viscosity grades such as 5W-30 or 10W-30 depending on temperature. Manual will specify exact type and capacity.
Coolant:
Ethylene Glycol based coolant (green). Capacity typically around 6-8 quarts. Manual will provide exact specification and capacity.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 brake fluid.
Rust:
Common for vehicles of this era, especially in areas with road salt. Check fenders, rocker panels, and frame rails.
Carburetor Issues:
If equipped with a carburetor, it may require periodic cleaning or adjustment.
Electrical Connectors:
Corrosion or looseness in electrical connectors can lead to intermittent issues.
Dodge Trucks:
The Dodge Ram 50 was a compact pickup truck sold by Dodge in North America from 1979 to 1996. It was a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Forte/Might Max.
Second Generation:
The second generation, which began in 1979 and concluded in 1994, saw styling updates and powertrain refinements throughout its lifespan. The 1993 model falls within this generation, representing a mature iteration.
Manufacturing Location:
Assembled by Mitsubishi in Japan and sold through Chrysler Corporation (Dodge).