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DODGE TRUCK 1993  Service Repair Manual 
GASOLINE ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

LIGHT
 DUTY
 CYCLE 

SCHEDULED
 MAINTENANCE
 FOR
 EMISSIONS
 CONTROL
 -
 PROPER
 VEHICLE
 PERFORMANCE 

Inspection and service is also necessary any
 rime
 a
 m

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 AND
 MAINTENANCE 
GASOLINE ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

HEAVY
 DUTY
 CYCLE 

Inspection and service is also necessary anytime
 a
 malfunction is observed or suspected. 
When both

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LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE
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DIESEL
 ENGINES 

The Diesel engine oil level indicator is located at 
the left center of the engine, above the
 fuel
 injection 

pump (Fig. 3). 

Fig.

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Fig.
 5
 Cleaning
 Filter
 Element—Typical 

DIESEL
 ENGINE
 AIR
 FILTER CANISTER  MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

The Diesel engine air filter should be cleaned after 
each interval specified in the

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LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE
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It is recommended that the drive belt(s) be rou­
tinely inspected for cracks, fraying and excessive 
wear. Replace as necessary. 

EXH

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LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE
 0 - 23 GEAR SHIFTER BOOTS 
Inspect the shifter boots periodically for stone and 
heat damage. Replace, if necessary. 
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS  The interval betw

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• 
CAUTION:
 Do not
 overfill
 the
 transmission. 
(9) Adjust
 the
 level
 of the ATF
 accordingly. 
It
 is
 important
 to use the
 correct fluid
 in an 

a

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LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE
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CAUTION:
 Do not
 over-tighten
 the
 drain
 and fill
 hole 

plugs.
 Over-tightening
 can strip the
 hole
 threads 

and/or crack
 the
 aluminum housing.
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