Segment:
Compact Pickup Truck
Key Competitors:
Ford Ranger, Chevrolet S-10/GMC Sonoma, Nissan Hardbody, Toyota Pickup
Appeal:
The Dodge Dakota was known for offering larger V6 and V8 engine options than many of its competitors, providing a good balance of capability and compact truck maneuverability.
Buyer Profile:
DIY mechanics, owners seeking to perform maintenance and repairs, those wanting to understand their vehicle's systems, and enthusiasts.
Primary Coverage:
North America
Body Styles Covered:
Standard Cab, Extended Cab (Club Cab)
Estimated Page Count:
Highly Comprehensive (exact number not specified, but typical for workshop manuals covering multiple years and systems)
Type:
Service Repair Workshop Manual
Format:
PDF (potentially HTML/PDF hybrid)
Powertrain:
Engine, Fuel System, Exhaust System, Intake Manifold, Clutch, Transmission, Transfer Case
Chassis:
Front Suspension and Axle, Rear Suspension and Axles, Steering, Brakes, Wheels and Tires, Frame and Bumpers
Electrical:
Battery, Starter, Generator/Alternator Service, Ignition Systems, Instrument Panel and Gauges, Audio Systems, Horn, Vehicle Speed Control System, Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems, Wiper and Washer Systems, Lamps, Overhead Console, Restraint Systems (Airbags, Seatbelts), Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Chime / Buzzer Warning Systems, Wiring Diagrams
Body And Comfort:
Body Components, Heating and Air Conditioning, Emission Control Systems
Maintenance:
Lubrication, Fluid Changes, Filter Replacements, Scheduled Inspections
Repair:
Component Removal and Installation, System Troubleshooting, Diagnostic Procedures
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides for common and complex issues across all systems
Depth:
Comprehensive: Covers routine maintenance, detailed repair procedures, system overviews, diagnostic strategies, and wiring diagrams. Suitable for DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians.
File Type:
PDF (Portable Document Format) / HTML
Compatibility:
Viewable on Windows, Mac OS, Linux OS, Android, Apple iPad, and other devices with PDF reader software.
Printability:
Printable pages, allowing users to print specific sections or the entire manual.
Binding:
N/A (Digital Format)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Engine Options 1989-1996:
2.5L (150 cid) 'Slant-4' I4, 3.9L (239 cid) Magnum V6, 5.2L (318 cid) Magnum V8 (available later in the generation)
Horsepower Torque Ranges:
Varies by engine option and year. 2.5L I4: ~100-125 hp. 3.9L V6: ~150-180 hp. 5.2L V8: ~200-230 hp.
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MPI) became standard across most engines during this generation.
Engine Identification Examples:
Examples: 2.5L (J code), 3.9L V6 (X code), 5.2L V8 (Z code)
Standard Transmission Options:
5-speed Manual Transmission
Optional Transmission Options:
3-speed Automatic Transmission (e.g., A500), 4-speed Automatic Transmission (e.g., A518 overdrive)
Drivetrain Options:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD), Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
Wheelbase:
Approx. 112 inches (Standard Cab), Approx. 124 inches (Club Cab)
Bed Lengths:
Approx. 6.5 feet (Standard Bed), Approx. 8 feet (Long Bed - less common)
Curb Weight Range:
Approx. 3,200 - 4,000 lbs depending on configuration and engine
Towing Capacity:
Varies significantly with engine, axle ratio, and configuration, typically ranging from 2,000 lbs to over 7,000 lbs.
Crash Test Results:
Specific NHTSA/IIHS ratings for this era are not as readily available or standardized as modern tests. However, models of this period generally reflect the safety standards of the late 80s and 90s. Restraint systems (seatbelts) are covered in the manual.
Braking System:
Front Disc Brakes, Rear Drum Brakes. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was optional on rear-wheel anti-lock (RWAL) systems, becoming more common later in the generation. Manual covers RWAL system diagnostics.
Restraint Systems:
Seat belts (manual and automatic). Airbags were not standard or widely available on early models of this generation but became an option on later years. Manual covers restraint system components and function.
Audio Systems:
Factory AM/FM radio, Cassette player, CD player (optional later in generation). Manual covers installation and troubleshooting of these systems.
Cruise Control:
Vehicle Speed Control System (Cruise Control) was an available option. Manual covers its operation and repair.
Wiring Diagrams Importance:
Extensive wiring diagrams are a critical component of this manual, essential for diagnosing electrical issues, aftermarket installations, and understanding the vehicle's complex electronic systems.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000 miles or 3 months. Check manual for specific engine and oil type recommendations.
Tune Up Interval:
Spark plug replacement, filter changes, etc., typically around 30,000 - 60,000 miles, dependent on engine and component wear. Manual provides detailed schedules.
Engine Oil:
API SG or higher. Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 depending on climate. Capacity: Approx. 5 quarts (with filter) for 4-cyl, 5-6 quarts for V6/V8.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol based coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant (MS-9769) or equivalent meeting Chrysler MS-4024.
Transmission Fluid:
Automatic: ATF+3 or ATF+4 (check specific year/transmission). Manual: GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil, SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90.
Common Problems:
Rear main seal leaks, transmission cooler line leaks (causing internal transmission damage), door hinge rust, exhaust manifold cracks (especially on V8s), alternator and starter issues, rust on rocker panels and cab corners.
Dodge Truck Legacy:
Dodge has a long history in the truck market, known for powerful engines and robust construction, a lineage the Dakota built upon in the compact segment.
First Generation Launch:
The first-generation Dakota was introduced for the 1987 model year, replacing the Mitsubishi-based Dodge Ram 50. This manual covers its refresh and continued production through 1996.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily manufactured in Warren, Michigan, USA.