This comprehensive 1987 Dodge Ram 50 Service and Repair Manual provides detailed instructions, diagrams, and illustrations for all models and repairs. It's the exact manual used by technicians at dealerships to maintain, service, diagnose, and repair your vehicle.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* **Maintenance:** Routine maintenance procedures, schedules, and tips.
* **Engine:** Detailed information on engine systems, components, troubleshooting, and repair.
* **Control System:** Guidance on engine control systems, diagnostics, and repairs.
* **Mechanical Systems:** In-depth coverage of mechanical systems like the fuel system, emissions control, intake and exhaust, cooling system, lubrication, ignition, starting, charging, transmission, transfer case, drive shafts, differentials, axles, suspension, tires, wheels, brakes, steering, air conditioning, and more.
* **Electrical Systems:** Comprehensive instructions on electrical systems, including wiring schematics, diagnostics, and repairs.
* **Other Features:** Information on safety systems, comfort features, and accessories.
This manual is your complete resource for understanding and repairing your 1987 Dodge Ram 50. You'll find step-by-step instructions, detailed diagrams, and clear explanations that make even complex repairs manageable.
The 1987 Dodge Ram 50 was a compact pickup truck that marked a significant shift in Dodge's approach to the small truck market. Introduced in 1981, the Ram 50 was a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Mighty Max, a collaboration that aimed to bring a fuel-efficient and reliable option to American consumers. The 1987 model year saw a few minor updates, including a revised grille and taillights, but the core design remained largely unchanged. Under the hood, the Ram 50 featured a 2.6-liter four-cylinder engine, offering a balance of power and economy. This engine, sourced from Mitsubishi, was known for its durability and smooth operation. While not a powerhouse, it provided adequate performance for daily driving and light hauling tasks. The Ram 50 was available in several trim levels, ranging from basic work trucks to more comfortable and stylish versions.
The 1987 Dodge Ram 50 was designed for a wide range of applications, from everyday commuting to light-duty work. It was popular among contractors, delivery drivers, and individuals seeking a compact and affordable truck. The Ram 50's compact dimensions and maneuverability made it a desirable choice for navigating tight city streets and parking spaces. The truck's suspension provided a comfortable ride, and the standard manual transmission offered a sense of control and efficiency. While the Ram 50's interior was functional rather than luxurious, it provided adequate space for the driver and passengers. With its blend of affordability, reliability, and practicality, the 1987 Dodge Ram 50 carved a niche for itself in the compact truck market, appealing to those seeking a capable and economical vehicle. Its legacy continues as a testament to the successful partnership between Dodge and Mitsubishi, offering a glimpse into the evolution of the American truck landscape.