This comprehensive Dodge Ram Truck Service & Repair Workshop Manual covers all aspects of maintenance and repair for 1996 and 1997 model years. Dive deep into detailed instructions and diagrams that guide you through every step, from routine maintenance like oil changes and filter replacements to complex engine overhauls and electrical system troubleshooting. This manual is your ultimate resource for keeping your Dodge Ram Truck running smoothly. You'll find information on all major systems, including the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical system, and more. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual empowers you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle any repair job.
The Dodge Ram truck, a stalwart of the American automotive landscape, underwent a significant redesign for the 1994 model year, ushering in a new era of durable and capable pickup trucks. The 1996 and 1997 models, part of this second-generation Ram lineage, continued to build upon this foundation, offering a robust selection of powertrains, configurations, and features that catered to the diverse needs of truck owners. These Rams were available in regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab body styles, with bed lengths ranging from 6.5 to 8 feet. The model lineup included the utilitarian Ram 1500, the heavy-duty Ram 2500, and the exceptionally powerful Ram 3500, each tailored for specific carrying capacity and towing requirements.
Under the hood, the 1996 and 1997 Ram trucks offered a variety of engine options, including the trusty 3.9-liter Magnum V6, the fuel-efficient 5.2-liter Magnum V8, and the powerful 5.9-liter Magnum V8. For those seeking even more grunt, the 8.0-liter V10 engine was available, offering exceptional towing capacity and power. While the 1996 models featured a five-speed manual transmission as standard, the 1997 models introduced the four-speed 47RE automatic transmission, which provided smoother shifting and improved fuel economy. The Ram trucks of this era were also known for their rugged, durable construction, featuring a robust frame and suspension that could handle heavy loads and demanding off-road conditions.