2002 DODGE RAM differential

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual GROUP TAB LOCATOR
Introduction
0Lubrication & Maintenance
2Suspension
3Differential & Driveline
5Brakes
6Clutch
7Cooling
8AAudio
8BChime/Buzzer
8EElectronic Control Modules
8FEngine Systems
8GHeated S

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Dry fill capacity Depending on type and size of
internal cooler, length and inside diameter of cooler
lines, or use of an auxiliary cooler, these figures may
vary. (Refer to

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
PROPELLER SHAFT......................1
FRONT AXLE - 248FBI....................14
REAR AXLE - 248RBI.....................46REAR AXLE - 267RBI.......

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual FRONT AXLE - 248FBI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
FRONT AXLE - 248FBI
DESCRIPTION.........................14
OPERATION...........................14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AXLE..........15
REMOVAL......

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual During straight-ahead driving, the differential pin-
ion gears do not rotate on the pinion mate shaft. This
occurs because input torque applied to the gears is
divided and distributed equally between

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual Condition Possible Causes Correction
Axle Shaft Broke 1. Misaligned axle tube. 1. Replace the broken shaft after
correcting tube mis-alignment.
2 Vehicle overloaded. 2. Replace broken shaft and avoid

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual Condition Possible Causes Correction
Gear Teeth Broke 1. Overloading. 1. Replace gears. Examine other
gears and bearings for possible
damage.
2. Erratic clutch operation. 2. Replace gears and examine

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual (2) Secure axle to lifting device.
(3) Position the axle under the vehicle.
(4) Install springs, retainer clip and bolts.
(5) Raise axle and align it with the spring pads.
(6) Position upper and lower
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