1993 DODGE TRUCK oil type

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DODGE TRUCK 1993  Service Repair Manual 
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 LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE 

• Commercial service 
When a vehicle is continuously subjected to severe 
driving conditions, lubricate: 
• Body components 
• All the driveline coupling

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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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CAUTION: UNLEADED FUEL ONLY must
 be
 used
 in 

vehicles equipped
 with
 a
 catalyst emission
 control 

system.
 All
 vehicles have reminders
 printed
 on

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 LUBRICATION
 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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DODGE TRUCK 1993  Service Repair Manual 
CHASSIS LUBRICATION 

For light
 duty
 cycle
 vehicles
 GVW resting
 of
 3 855 Kg (8,500 lbs ) and
 below. 
 Component 
 Truck Models 
Fittings 
 Service Interval  Lubricant 

Center Link 
 AD1
 AD2

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DODGE TRUCK 1993  Service Repair Manual 
LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE
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J
 DRIVE-ON
 HOIST 

I
 FRAME
 CONTACT
 HOIST 
 TWIN
 POST
 CHASSIS
 HOIST 

FLOOR
 JACK
 RROOD30 
Fig.
 8 Correct Vehicle Lifting
 Locations 
 An axle tube 
A b

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 LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE 

• A vehicle equipped with SAE approved sling-type 
towing equipment can be used (Fig. 10). However, 
many vehicles are equipped with air dams, spoilers,  and

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 LUBRICATION
 AND
 MAINTENANCE 

• 
ENGINE
 MAINTENANCE 

INDEX 

page 
Air
 Injection
 Systems/Air Pump
 . 17 

Air-Conditioner
 Compressor
 21 
 Battery
 19 

Cooling System
 15 

Crankcas

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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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