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Basically like a small muffler stuck closer to the engine.
Open the hood on the Dodge and take a look. If you see one belt driving all the accessories then it has a serpantine belt. If you see multible belts driving the accessories, then is has standard drive belts. They may be V belts or U belts. You will have to look at each belt to see.
Go to stant.com and look for part number 10817. It is a threaded Chrysler Gas Cap. 95-99
Look for wiring running out to the front wheel bearings. If there are speed sensors at the front wheels, then you have 4 wheel abs.
If you look hard enought there is a way to bleed the clutch but its a whole process....,they come pre bleed from the factory so theres no manufacture instructions
Look right below this in related links. I linked a diagram in my photobucket.
The 4x4 system on a 2003 is not vacuum controlled.
Take the air cleaner off and look down in the throttle body. If you see a lot of oil in the intake, the intake will need removed and the pan on the bottom of the intake will need resealed.
The transmission temperature sensor on a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 is located on the driver's side of the transmission. It is just behind the bell housing. Look for a gold plug with a black plastic top.
If you look closely you will see a red tab on the connector, this prevents you from being able to disconnect it on purpose or more importantly, by accident. Slide it out of the way and you will be able to separate the connector.
Look at the pads you are replacing and put them on the same way.
theres four 2 on each side of the mortor LOL......look under the hoood dork hahahaha