Chrysler Corporation

2000 Dodge Ram Van and Wagon Factory Shop Service Manual B1500 B2500 B3500

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2000 Dodge Ram Van & Wagon Factory Service Manual

1500 2500 & 3500 Rear Wheel Drive | Cargo & Passenger Vans | All Models Including Base, SLT & Maxi | 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8 & 5.9L V8 Engines

Published by the Chrysler Corporation

Covering Specifications * Maintenance * In Vehicle Repairs * Component Removal * Disassembly * Reassembly * Installation * Schematics * Wiring Diagrams

This is the Official Service Manual that the dealers and shops use, written by Chrysler/Dodge specifically for the vehicle(s) listed. This ensures you get the job done right the first time. It is incredibly comprehensive with detailed diagrams and exploded views. This is the best money can buy and a must for anyone who insists on Genuine OEM quality parts.
11" x 8.5" x 2.2". Approx. 1,100 pages.

Condition

Good condition. Covers show some wear and tear. All pages are in place and straight.  Page surfaces are mostly clean.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Lubrication and Maintenance
  • Suspension
  • Differential and Driveline
  • Brakes
  • Clutch
  • Cooling System
  • Electrical (All)
  • Wiring Diagrams
  • Engine Mechanical
  • Exhaust System
  • Frame and Bumpers
  • Fuel System
  • Steering
  • Transmission and Transfer Case
  • Wheels and Tires
  • Body - Interior and Exterior
  • Heating and Air Conditioning
  • Emission Control Systems
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2 Reviews

  • 4

    Very informative books

    Posted by Unknown on Sep 6th 2018

    I just hope that I ever need to use them.

  • 5

    Very Detailed

    Posted by Jeff Davison on Apr 21st 2018

    This is a 2 inch thick manual that covers everything about the van. It was obviously written by the people that built the car. It gives you full confidence to trouble shoot and repair any problem you have on this van. There is so much in this manual it almost scares you when you see all the parts that can break on a car. LOL Lucky for us all, they are mostly reliable. Regards.

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