2002 DODGE RAM manual transmission

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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 BODY CODE PLATE
DESCRIPTION
The Body Code Plate (Fig. 6) is located on the floor
pan under the passenger seat or attached to the front
face of the radiator closure panel. There are seven
lines of info

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual DESCRIPTION - ENGINE OIL
WARNING: NEW OR USED ENGINE OIL CAN BE
IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. AVOID PROLONGED OR
REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH ENGINE OIL.
CONTAMINANTS IN USED ENGINE OIL, CAUSED BY
INTERNAL CO

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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 TO JUMP START A DISABLED VEHICLE:
(1) Raise hood on disabled vehicle and visually
inspect engine compartment for:
²Battery cable clamp condition, clean if necessary.
²Frozen battery.
²Yellow or bri

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual HOISTING
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HOISTING
Refer to the Owners Manual for emergency vehicle
lifting procedures.
WARNING: THE HOISTING AND JACK LIFTING
POINTS PROVIDED ARE FOR A COMPLETE VEHI-
CLE. WHEN A

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual TOWING WHEN KEYS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
When the vehicle is locked and keys are not avail-
able, use a flat bed hauler. A Wheel-lift or Sling-type
device can be used on 4WD vehicles providedall the
wheels

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual IMPROPER RELEASE OR CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT
Clutch release or engagement problems are caused
by wear or damage to one or more clutch compo-
nents. A visual inspection of the release components
will usually
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