This comprehensive Dodge Dakota 1987 Full Service Repair Manual provides a wealth of information to help you maintain, repair, and restore your truck. The manual covers everything from basic maintenance...
This comprehensive Dodge Dakota 1987 Full Service Repair Manual provides a wealth of information to help you maintain, repair, and restore your truck. The manual covers everything from basic maintenance procedures to complex engine rebuilds and bodywork. Detailed diagrams, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions guide you through every repair process, ensuring you have the knowledge and confidence to tackle any job. You'll find information on all aspects of your Dodge Dakota, including the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical system, body, and more. With this manual, you have the essential resource to keep your Dodge Dakota running smoothly for years to come.
The 1987 Dodge Dakota, a compact pickup truck, marked the beginning of a new era for Dodge in the burgeoning compact truck market. This first-generation Dakota, launched in 1987, was a departure from the larger, full-size pickups that Dodge was known for. The Dakota was designed to be more maneuverable and fuel-efficient, catering to a growing demand for smaller, more versatile trucks. It featured a unibody construction, a first for a Dodge truck, which contributed to its lighter weight and improved handling.
The 1987 Dakota was available with a choice of two engines: a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine producing 98 horsepower, and a 3.9-liter V6 engine generating 120 horsepower. Both engines were paired with a five-speed manual transmission, although a three-speed automatic transmission was also available as an option on the V6 model. While lacking the heavy-duty hauling capabilities of its larger counterparts, the Dakota offered a comfortable ride and a surprisingly spacious interior for its compact size. Its versatility and practicality made it a popular choice among consumers looking for a truck that could handle everyday tasks without sacrificing fuel efficiency. The 1987 Dakota's introduction solidified Dodge's position in the competitive compact truck market and laid the foundation for a successful lineage of compact pickups that would continue for decades to come.
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