1999 DODGE RAM fuel cap

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual  "B" ABBREVIATION TABLE 
 
"B" ABBREVIATION TABLE 
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION B/P Backpressure BAC By-Pass Air Control BAP Barometric Absolute Pressure Sensor BARO Barometric BBDC Before Bottom Dead Cent

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Minimum Compression Pressure
  Dakota
   2.5L  ........................................................  (1)
   3.9L, 5.2L & 5.9L  .............................  100 psi (690 kPa)\
  Durango  .......

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual NOTE:    For additional information on fuel pressure and fuel pump
         testing procedures, see appropriate NO TROUBLE CODE (NTC)
         TEST and NO START (NS) TEST in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP,

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Fig. 3:  Typical Thermostatic Air Cleaner System
         FUEL EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM (EVAP)
         The EVAP system allows for proper fuel system ventilation
while preventing fuel vapors from reaching t

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE:    To trouble shoot mechanical engine components, see
         appropriate table in TROUBLE SHOOTING article in GENERAL
         INFORMATION.
         REMOVAL & INSTALL

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Fig. 2:  Identifying Retainer Type Fuel Line Disconnect Fittings
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
         ENGINE
          Removal (Ram Van/Wagon)
         1) Release fuel pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE RELEA

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual FITTINGS. Remove air cleaner, throttle body, drive belts, generator,
fan and fan pulley. Remove lower fan shroud.
CAUTION: When removing engine, DO NOT lift engine by intake manifold.
         5) Remo

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual reference marks on torque converter and flexplate are aligned.
Evacuate and charge A/C system.
         Removal (Durango 4WD & Dakota 4WD)
         1) Release fuel pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE.
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