Parts Diagrams?
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Parts Diagrams?
Fellas, were can a guy go and quickly track down parts on a system like they have at the dealer?The diagram of the entire truck.
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I asked my dealer about this and he said it was an in-house program they get from the factory.
A Factory Service Manual is your best bet.
A Factory Service Manual is your best bet.
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FSM will not have parts diagrams or parts numbers- they are not designed for that- while you should have the fsm anyway, it is of little use for parts id'ing.
Prior to the computer system the dealers had paper parts catalogs- they still exist in the after market but can be hard to locate and will not necessarily have the most up to date part numbers. Mopar published paper up to 1998 I believe, after that an online dodge dealer is about it.
Prior to the computer system the dealers had paper parts catalogs- they still exist in the after market but can be hard to locate and will not necessarily have the most up to date part numbers. Mopar published paper up to 1998 I believe, after that an online dodge dealer is about it.
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Well, justme. On that note perhaps you can get me the part number for the vent cap for a G56 6 speed out of a 2006 2500. It is located right next to the shift tower. The local Dodge parts counter guy couldn't find a diagram showing it. If you can find it I would be very grateful.
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Well, justme. On that note perhaps you can get me the part number for the vent cap for a G56 6 speed out of a 2006 2500. It is located right next to the shift tower. The local Dodge parts counter guy couldn't find a diagram showing it. If you can find it I would be very grateful.
Standard now for all parts info to be centralized and electronic- faster updates to the dealers. Actually, Dodge is behind the times in service info- GM went paperless in 2001, Ford offers paper as a convenience to it's dealers but does not force them to buy- only Chrysler still relies on paper FSM's.
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