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1999 Dodge and Ram Caravan LE, 3.3 G
Engine Controls - Service & Adjustment Specifications
1999 Dodge and Ram Caravan LE, 3.3 GSECTION Engine Controls - Service & Adjustment Specifications
- Introduction
- Capacities
- Quick-Service
- Service Intervals & Specifications
- Replacement Intervals (Caravan, Grand Caravan, Town & Country, Voyager & Grand Voyager)
- Replacement Intervals (DAKOTA)
- Replacement Intervals (DURANGO)
- Replacement Intervals (Ram Pickup - Light-Duty)
- Replacement Intervals (Ram Pickup - Medium-Duty - Gasoline)
- Replacement Intervals (Ram Pickup - Heavy-Duty - Gasoline)
- Replacement Intervals (Ram Pickup - MEDIMUM & Heavy Duty - 5.9L Diesel)
- Replacement Intervals (Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
- Drive Belt Adjustment
- Service Intervals & Specifications
- Mechanical Checks
- Ignition System
- Ignition Coil
- High Tension Wire Resistance
- Spark Plugs
- Firing Order & Timing Marks
- Firing Order 2.4L 4-Cyl. (Caravan & Voyager)
- Firing Order & Distributor Rotation 2.5L 4-Cyl. (Dakota)
- Firing Order & Distributor Rotation 3.0L V6 (Caravan & Voyager)
- Firing Order 3.3L & 3.8L V6 (Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager)
- Firing Order & Distributor Rotation 3.9L V6 (Dakota, Durango, Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
- Firing Order & Distributor Rotation 5.2L & 5.9L Gasoline V8 (Dakota, Durango, Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
- Firing Order 5.9L Diesel 6-Cyl. (Ram Pickup)
- Firing Order 8.0L V10 (Ram Pickup)
- Ignition Timing
- Fuel System
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.