Positioning:
Targeted at Dodge Ram owners and independent repair shops seeking to perform their own maintenance and repairs to save on labor costs.
Value Proposition:
Provides factory-level repair information at a fraction of the cost of a physical manual or dealership service, enabling DIYers to tackle complex tasks.
Digital Access:
Instant download provides immediate access to critical repair information.
Printable Pages:
Allows users to print only the pages needed for a specific repair, reducing bulk and wear on the manual.
Cost Savings:
Significant cost savings compared to dealership labor rates, with the manual often paying for itself on the first major repair.
Comprehensiveness:
Covers virtually every aspect of vehicle maintenance and repair, empowering users with extensive knowledge.
Powertrain:
Engine (all variants), fuel system, emissions control, ignition system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, transmission (manual and automatic), drivetrain (driveshaft, differential).
Chassis:
Suspension (front and rear), steering system, braking system (including ABS), wheels and tires.
Electrical:
Complete electrical system, starting and charging, lighting, instrument cluster, body control modules, power accessories, audio systems, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
Body:
Exterior body panels, interior trim, doors, windows, seating, HVAC system (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), climate control systems.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, fluid checks and changes (coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, differential fluid), filter replacements (oil, air, fuel, cabin), spark plug replacement, tire rotation.
Tune Up:
Ignition timing adjustment, idle speed control, emission control system checks, diagnostic trouble code (DTC) retrieval and interpretation.
Engine Repair:
Engine removal and installation, cylinder head service, valve train overhaul, piston and connecting rod service, crankshaft service, camshaft replacement, timing chain/gear replacement, oil pump service, oil pan gasket replacement.
Transmission Service:
Transmission fluid and filter changes, manual transmission overhaul, automatic transmission overhaul, torque converter replacement, clutch replacement, transmission control module (TCM) diagnostics.
Suspension Steering:
Component replacement (shocks, struts, ball joints, tie rod ends, control arms), alignment procedures, power steering pump and gearbox service.
Braking System:
Brake pad and rotor replacement, brake caliper service, brake line and hose replacement, master cylinder service, ABS component testing and replacement, bleeding procedures.
Electrical Diagnostics:
Wiring diagram interpretation, component testing (sensors, actuators, modules), battery and charging system diagnosis, starter motor troubleshooting, lighting system diagnostics, SRS system troubleshooting.
Body And Interior:
Door panel removal, window regulator repair, seat removal, HVAC system diagnosis and repair, body panel alignment, rust repair guidelines.
Depth:
Extremely high, covering everything from basic fluid changes to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, including in-depth electrical system diagnostics and schematics.
Diagnostics:
Advanced diagnostic procedures, including the use of diagnostic scan tools and interpretation of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Specifications:
Detailed technical specifications including torque values, fluid capacities and types, engine data, electrical component resistance values, and performance data.
Illustrations:
Detailed illustrations and diagrams to visually guide repair procedures.
Engine Options:
The 2003 Dodge Ram was available with multiple engine options. The manual would cover all of them.
Engine 3.7L V6 Magnum:
SOHC, 12 valves, producing approximately 215 horsepower and 235 lb-ft of torque.
Engine 4.7L V8 Magnum:
SOHC, 16 valves, producing approximately 235-260 horsepower and 300-325 lb-ft of torque (depending on specific calibration).
Engine 5.7L V8 Hemi:
OHV, 16 valves, producing approximately 345 horsepower and 375 lb-ft of torque. (Note: HEMI was introduced later in the '03 model year for some configurations).
Engine 5.9L V8 Magnum Turbodiesel:
OHV, 12 valves, producing approximately 235 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque (for 2500/3500 models).
Compression Ratio:
Varies by engine. E.g., 4.7L V8 ~9.1:1, 5.7L HEMI ~9.6:1, 5.9L Diesel ~22.2:1.
Bore X Stroke:
Varies by engine. E.g., 4.7L V8: 3.66 x 3.43 in (93 x 87 mm).
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-port fuel injection (MPI) for gasoline engines. High-pressure common rail injection for diesel.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline (87 octane recommended for most gasoline engines), Diesel fuel for 5.9L Cummins.
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Typically 26-34 gallons depending on configuration.
Standard Transmission:
Manual transmission (4-speed for some V6, 5-speed for V8 gasoline) available on certain configurations. 4-speed automatic (42RE/44RE/45RFE/48RE) standard on many V8 and diesel models.
Optional Transmission:
4-speed automatic (42RE, 44RE, 45RFE, 48RE), 5-speed manual (NV3500, NV4500 for HD models), 6-speed manual (G360 for some Cummins).
Transmission Fluid Type:
ATF+4 (for automatic transmissions), manual transmission fluid (specific type per manual).
Transfer Case:
Part-time 4WD system (NV244/NV241DHD) or Full-time 4WD system available.
Wheelbase:
Varies by configuration: Regular Cab Short Bed (~130.2 inches), Quad Cab Long Bed (~160.3 inches).
Length:
Varies by configuration: ~220.4 inches (Short Bed) to ~247.2 inches (Long Bed).
Width:
Approximately 79.1 inches (excluding mirrors).
Height:
Varies by configuration: ~73.1 inches (2WD) to ~77.2 inches (4WD).
Bed Length Options:
6.3 ft (short bed), 8.0 ft (long bed).
Curb Weight:
Varies significantly by configuration, typically 4,500 - 6,500+ lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Varies by model (1500, 2500, 3500), ranging from ~6,000 lbs to over 10,000 lbs.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-7,500 miles or 6 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type used. The manual will specify exact intervals.
Transmission Fluid Change:
Automatic transmission fluid and filter typically recommended every 30,000-60,000 miles for severe use, or as per manual recommendations.
Coolant Change:
Initial change at 100,000 miles, then every 50,000 miles thereafter (OAT coolant).
Spark Plug Replacement:
Varies by engine: 3.7L V6 and 4.7L V8 typically have longer intervals (e.g., 100,000 miles for platinum plugs), while older designs might be shorter. 5.7L HEMI uses unique plugs. Manual will specify.
Engine Oil:
SAE 5W-30 or 5W-40 for gasoline engines (check manual for specifics and API service classification). SAE 15W-40 API CJ-4 for 5.9L Cummins diesel.
Coolant:
Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant (MS-9769, OAT) or equivalent for gasoline engines. Specific diesel coolant for 5.9L Cummins.
Common Problems:
Front suspension wear (ball joints, tie rods), rear main seal leaks on V8 engines, potential for PCM/ECM issues, rust on body panels, transmission issues on higher mileage vehicles, catalytic converter failure.
Diesel Specific Issues:
Fuel injector issues, overheating if not properly maintained, turbocharger wear on older units.