The SRT 4 category encompasses a specific line of high-performance vehicles known for their sporty design and powerful drivetrains. These models are engineered for enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating driving experience, often featuring enhanced suspension, braking systems, and turbocharged engines. Their applications range from spirited daily driving to track-day events, appealing to those who prioritize performance and dynamic handling in a compact, agile package.
Documentation for SRT 4 vehicles includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation and basic maintenance, alongside in-depth service and repair manuals. These resources provide critical information on engine diagnostics, electrical systems, and component-level repairs, essential for both professional technicians...
The SRT 4 category encompasses a specific line of high-performance vehicles known for their sporty design and powerful drivetrains. These models are engineered for enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating driving experience, often featuring enhanced suspension, braking systems, and turbocharged engines. Their applications range from spirited daily driving to track-day events, appealing to those who prioritize performance and dynamic handling in a compact, agile package.
Documentation for SRT 4 vehicles includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation and basic maintenance, alongside in-depth service and repair manuals. These resources provide critical information on engine diagnostics, electrical systems, and component-level repairs, essential for both professional technicians and dedicated DIY owners. Technical specifications, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting guides are also readily available to ensure proper upkeep and address any performance-related issues.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon, a compact car produced from 1994 to 2005, with specific coverage for the 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2004 model years. The Neon was designed as an affordable, fuel-efficient, and fun-to-drive vehicle, available in coupe, sedan, and hatchback body styles. It gained recognition for its value and, particularly in its second generation, offered high-performance SRT-4 variants that delivered significant power. The first generation models were noted for being named to Car and Driver's Ten Best list in 1995 and 1996.
The 2003-2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 is a sport compact vehicle renowned for its exceptional performance and tuner-friendly nature. Engineered by Dodge's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division, this model features a potent 2.4-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine, delivering between 215-230 horsepower and 245-260 lb-ft of torque, paired with a robust New Venture Gear T-850 five-speed manual transmission. Its sport-tuned suspension and affordable price point positioned it as a formidable competitor in the performance automotive market, offering a thrilling driving experience for enthusiasts.
The 2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 is a high-performance, limited-production exotic sports car, representing the flagship model of the Viper line. This American muscle car heritage is defined by its massive 8.3-liter V10 engine, delivering approximately 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, enabling extreme performance figures and an uncompromising driving experience. Designed as a two-door specialty coupe or convertible, the Viper SRT-10 was engineered for enthusiasts and collectors, competing with elite sports cars of its era. Its iconic status is further cemented by its raw power, distinctive styling, and a legacy rooted in performance.
The Dodge SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents a significant entry in the performance compact car segment. Built on the first generation PT Neon platform, this model was engineered by SRT (Street and Racing Technology) to deliver exhilarating performance. It features a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, producing between 215-225 horsepower, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. Notable for its aggressive styling, integrated boost gauge, and a strong emphasis on handling and braking capabilities, the SRT-4 was recognized for its exceptional performance value, even earning a spot on Car and Driver's '10Best' list in 2003. Its robust construction and tuner-friendly nature made it a popular choice for enthusiasts.
The 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4 is a performance-oriented compact sports sedan, distinguished by its aggressive styling, turbocharged engine, and sport-tuned suspension. This model, part of the second generation Neon lineup, was engineered to deliver exhilarating driving dynamics and compete in the enthusiast market. Its key features include a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine producing up to 230 horsepower, a 5-speed manual transmission with a limited-slip differential, and a performance-focused chassis. The SRT-4 offered a compelling blend of power, handling, and value, making it a notable entry in its segment.
The 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4 represents a significant evolution in the compact performance segment, building upon the second-generation Neon platform with a potent 2.4L DOHC turbocharged inline-4 engine delivering 230 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque. Developed by a performance division, this model was engineered for enthusiasts, featuring a sport-tuned suspension, aggressive aerodynamic enhancements, and a heavy-duty manual transmission. Its performance-oriented design and competitive pricing positioned it as a formidable contender against other sport compacts of its era, offering a thrilling driving experience and distinct styling.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge Neon and its high-performance SRT-4 variant. The Neon, part of the second generation (PG) platform, is known for its sporty design and accessible performance. The SRT-4 model, built on the PGE (Performance Generation) platform, significantly elevates this, featuring a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine producing 200 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a heavy-duty Getrag manual transaxle. Engineered for enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike, the Dodge Neon has a history of offering spirited performance and a responsive driving experience, manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon, specifically the SRT-4 variant, from the 2004 model year. The second generation Neon, built on the PL platform, offered both coupe and sedan body styles. The SRT-4 model, a high-performance variant developed by Dodge's Street Racing Technology division, featured a 2.4L turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 200 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Standard Neon models were equipped with naturally aspirated 2.0L inline-4 engines, available in SOHC and DOHC configurations, with horsepower ranging from approximately 132 to 150 hp, and typically mated to a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. This vehicle is recognized for its performance value, particularly the SRT-4, which was noted for outperforming more expensive sports cars.
Welcome to the comprehensive service and repair manual for the 2004 Dodge Neon, including the high-performance SRT-4 variant. Built on the Chrysler PL platform, the Neon SRT-4 was positioned as an affordable, potent compact sports car, celebrated for its turbocharged engine, sport-tuned suspension, and aggressive styling, competing directly with other performance compacts of its era. This manual covers the engineering and operational nuances of this dynamic vehicle, designed to offer an engaging driving experience.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge Neon, including the high-performance SRT-4 variant. Built on the P-platform, this generation of Neon is recognized for its compact size and, in the case of the SRT-4, its potent turbocharged engine and aggressive styling, offering a high horsepower-to-weight ratio. The SRT-4, a product of Dodge's Street and Racing Technology division, was designed to compete with other compact performance sedans, featuring enhanced suspension, brakes, and a powerful 2.4L turbocharged I4 engine producing 205 horsepower. The standard Neon models, equipped with a 2.0L SOHC I4 engine, provided reliable transportation with a focus on practicality and affordability. This manual is intended for the North American market, encompassing both USDM and Canadian specifications.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the 2004 Neon and its high-performance variant, the SRT-4. The Neon, built on the PT Cruiser/Neon platform, was known for its affordability and fuel efficiency, available in sedan and coupe body styles. The SRT-4, however, distinguished itself with a potent turbocharged 2.4L engine producing approximately 205 horsepower and 215 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a sport-tuned suspension and performance brakes, making it a formidable contender in the compact performance segment.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge Neon, a vehicle known for its agile handling and sporty design, particularly the high-performance SRT-4 variant. Available in trim levels such as SX2.0 and SRT-4, the Neon offers a blend of practicality and performance, making it suitable for daily commuting and enthusiastic driving. Its second-generation design, manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois, USA, builds upon the model's heritage of offering accessible performance, with the SRT-4 model being particularly recognized for its exceptional value in the performance segment.
The 2004 Neon SRT-4 represents a pinnacle of performance engineering within the compact sedan segment. As a specialized variant developed by the Street & Racing Technology (SRT) division, this model was meticulously crafted for enthusiasts seeking exhilarating acceleration and dynamic handling. Featuring a potent 2.4-liter turbocharged and intercooled engine producing 230 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, paired with a robust Getrag 5-speed manual transmission, the SRT-4 delivered a driving experience that rivaled more expensive performance vehicles. Its aggressive styling, highlighted by a distinctive rear wing and aerodynamic enhancements, complemented its performance-oriented suspension tuning, making it a standout in its class.
This workshop service repair manual covers the 2004 Dodge Neon, including the SX2.0 and SRT-4 trim levels. The Dodge Neon, part of the second generation produced from 2000 to 2005 on the PL platform, was known for offering a compelling blend of performance and affordability. The SRT-4 variant, in particular, gained recognition for its potent turbocharged engine and agile handling, establishing itself as a strong contender in the sport compact market. The SX2.0 model provided a more practical and fuel-efficient option for everyday driving. This manual provides comprehensive technical information essential for the upkeep and repair of these vehicles.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2004 Dodge SRT-4 and Neon models. The Dodge Neon, a compact car produced from 2000-2005, offered a range of trims with a 2.0L SOHC engine. The performance-oriented SRT-4 variant, based on the PTE platform, significantly enhanced the Neon with a potent 2.4L DOHC turbocharged engine, producing 205 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a strengthened manual transmission and sport-tuned suspension, positioning it as a formidable competitor in the performance compact segment.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge SRT-4 Neon, a performance-oriented compact sedan and coupe built on the PT Cruiser platform. The SRT-4 variant, powered by a 230 hp turbocharged 2.4L engine, was lauded for its exceptional performance value, competing with vehicles like the Honda Civic Si and Volkswagen GTI. The standard Neon models offered a naturally aspirated 2.0L engine, providing a more economical option. Both body styles, sedan and coupe, were manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois, USA, and the SRT-4 model in particular appealed to enthusiast drivers seeking a potent and customizable vehicle.
The 2004 Dodge Neon and its high-performance SRT-4 variant represent a significant offering in the compact car segment, known for their sporty handling and accessible performance. The standard Neon provides reliable daily transportation, while the SRT-4 variant, equipped with a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, delivers exhilarating acceleration and track-inspired capabilities. Both models, manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois, are built on the second-generation PL platform and offer a range of features designed for both comfort and driver engagement, making them popular choices for enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge SRT-4 / Neon, a performance-oriented compact car built on a modified PT Cruiser platform. Known for its potent 2.4L turbocharged G35T engine producing 230 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, the SRT-4 offered a thrilling driving experience with its Getrag MT-285 5-speed manual transmission. Dodge's performance heritage is evident in this model, which transformed the Neon into a capable tuner car. This comprehensive guide is designed for owners and technicians in North America, detailing the vehicle's engineering and unique selling points.
This Service Repair Workshop Manual provides comprehensive information for the 2004 Dodge SRT-4 Neon. Built on the PT Cruiser platform, the SRT-4 is a performance-oriented variant of the Dodge Neon, known for its powerful 2.4L turbocharged inline-4 engine producing approximately 230 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque. This model is recognized for its exceptional performance-to-price ratio and strong acceleration, making it a distinctive enthusiast vehicle. The manual covers both the SRT-4 coupe and the standard Neon sedan, which features a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine.
This document pertains to the 2004 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a 2-door specialty coupe and convertible passenger car. As a third-generation model from the renowned Viper line, this vehicle represents the pinnacle of Dodge's performance engineering, featuring a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V10 engine producing approximately 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. Engineered by the Street & Racing Technology (SRT) division, the Viper SRT-10 was positioned as an ultra-high-performance sports car, competing with elite models from Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini. Its design emphasizes raw power, aggressive styling, and a driver-focused experience, making it a significant entry in the automotive performance landscape.
The 2005 Chrysler 300 and 300C represent a bold reinterpretation of the full-size luxury sedan, drawing inspiration from classic American automotive design with a distinctive retro-modern aesthetic. This generation, built on the LX platform, offers a spacious and comfortable interior, rear-wheel drive, and the availability of all-wheel drive, catering to a wide range of driver preferences. Notable for its powerful engine options, including the acclaimed 5.7L HEMI V8, and a commanding road presence, the Chrysler 300 series was recognized with accolades such as a Breakthrough Award from Popular Mechanics, underscoring its innovative engineering and design.
The 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 represents a unique fusion of supercar performance and pickup truck utility. Built upon the third-generation Dodge Ram platform, this specialized variant was engineered by SRT (Street and Racing Technology) to deliver an unparalleled driving experience. It is distinguished by its Viper-derived 8.3L V10 engine, producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, paired with a performance-tuned suspension, upgraded braking system, and aggressive exterior styling. This muscle truck was designed to be the ultimate factory-built performance pickup, offering exhilarating acceleration and handling capabilities that set it apart in its segment.
The 2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 represents a compelling entry in the compact performance sedan segment, renowned for its aggressive styling and potent turbocharged powertrain. Developed by SRT (Street and Racing Technology), this model leverages a robust PT Cruiser-based 2.4L DOHC turbocharged engine, producing 230 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, paired with a Getrag MT-285 5-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive. Its design emphasizes a high-performance driving experience, featuring sporty suspension tuning and a focus on exhilarating acceleration, making it a notable choice for enthusiasts seeking an affordable yet powerful vehicle.
This manual covers the 2005 Dodge Neon and SRT-4 models, which represent the second generation of the Neon platform. Known for its compact performance sedan and hatchback design, the SRT-4 variant, in particular, was engineered for high performance with a turbocharged 2.4L DOHC 16-valve engine producing 205 hp and 235 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a sport-tuned chassis. The Neon platform itself offered an accessible entry into the compact car segment, with Dodge having a notable heritage in performance vehicles through its SRT division. These vehicles were manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois, USA.
The 2005 Dodge RAM SRT-10 Truck represents a unique fusion of raw power and utility, designed for performance enthusiasts. This third-generation model, identified by platform code DR and VIN code 'N' in the fourth digit, features a formidable 8.3L Viper V10 engine producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, paired exclusively with a heavy-duty 6-speed manual transmission. Its engineering prioritizes a sport-tuned suspension and braking system, setting it apart as a high-performance pickup truck. With its regular cab, short bed configuration and emphasis on aggressive styling, the RAM SRT-10 targets a niche market seeking unparalleled acceleration and a distinctive driving experience.
The 2005 Dodge SRT-10 is a high-performance full-size pickup truck engineered by Dodge's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division. Based on the second-generation Ram 1500 platform, this model stands out with its aggressive styling, lowered ride height, and enhanced suspension. Its most distinctive feature is the massive 8.3L Viper V10 engine, delivering 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful production pickup truck of its era. Designed for enthusiasts seeking raw power and a unique driving experience, the SRT-10 offers unparalleled performance in the truck segment, differentiating itself from competitors with its potent powertrain and specialized engineering.
The 2005 Dodge/Chrysler Neon, built on the Chrysler PL platform, represents the second generation of this compact car, manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois. Known for its affordable and sporty character, the Neon offered a range of engine options, including a turbocharged 2.0L engine in the high-performance SRT-4 variant, which delivered impressive power and value in the tuner car segment. This generation featured updated styling and interior, aiming to compete with popular models like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. The vehicle's engineering focused on providing an engaging driving experience, particularly in its more potent trims, while maintaining practicality for everyday use across North America.
This comprehensive service manual covers the 2006 model year Chrysler 300, 300C, 300 Touring, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Magnum vehicles. These vehicles, built on the LX and LC platforms, offer a range of body styles including 4-door sedans and 5-door wagons, with drivetrain options of Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD), including Right-Hand Drive (RHD) variants for specific markets. Available in various trim levels such as H, P, S, and X, these models are known for their distinctive styling, robust engineering, and powerful engine options, including the 2.7L, 3.5L, 5.7L HEMI, and 6.1L HEMI SRT-8, as well as a 3.0L common rail turbo diesel. This manual provides detailed information to ensure these vehicles are maintained and repaired to the highest standards.
The 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT-8 is a full-size luxury and performance sedan, distinguished by its bold styling and potent HEMI 6.1L V8 engine, delivering 425 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque. This rear-wheel-drive biased model, built on the LX chassis, offers a luxurious interior and SRT-tuned performance enhancements, positioning it as a high-performance alternative to luxury sedans from competitors like Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi. Its engineering quality and reliability are underscored by its inclusion on Car and Driver's 10 Best list for the 300 series.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the 2006 Dodge 300, 300C, SRT-8, Charger, and Magnum models. These vehicles, built on the Dodge LX platform, offered a range of powerful engine options including the 2.7L V6 (EER), 3.5L V6 (EGG), 5.7L HEMI V8 (EGT), and the high-performance 6.1L HEMI SRT-8 V8 (ESF). Known for their bold styling inspired by classic American cars and their robust engineering, these models were assembled at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada. The manual details various configurations, including Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD) systems, catering to diverse performance and driving needs.
The 2006 Charger is a four-door muscle sedan built on the LX platform, offering a blend of performance, rear-wheel-drive dynamics, and modern amenities. It reintroduced an iconic nameplate with aggressive styling, a spacious interior, and a range of powerful engine options, including the 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel, 3.5L V6 High Output, 5.7L V8 HEMI, and the high-performance 6.1L V8 SRT HEMI. This model competed with other large and performance-oriented sedans, distinguishing itself with its powerful HEMI engine options and the availability of Multi-Displacement System technology for enhanced fuel economy.
This manual covers the 2006 Dodge Ram 1500, Ram 2500, and Ram 3500 models, part of the third generation (DR platform) known for its robust construction and significant towing and hauling capabilities. These heavy-duty pickup trucks offered a range of powerful engine options, including the 4.7L Magnum V8, the 5.7L HEMI V8, the high-performance 8.3L V10 SRT-10, and the formidable 5.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel, catering to diverse work and performance needs. With a legacy of durability and strong market presence, the 2006 Dodge Ram series is recognized for its legendary durability and wide range of powertrain and configuration choices.
The 2006 Ram SRT-10 represents a unique fusion of supercar performance and pickup truck utility, a testament to the legacy of powerful vehicles. This high-performance truck is distinguished by its exclusive integration of the 8.3L V10 Viper engine, delivering an impressive 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, making it the fastest production pickup truck of its era. Engineered on the DS platform with the distinctive SRT-10 production code, this rear-wheel-drive model offers an unparalleled driving experience, combining aggressive styling with exceptional acceleration and handling, setting it apart from competitors like the Ford SVT F-150 Lightning and Chevrolet Silverado SS.
The 2006 Dodge RAM SRT-10 represents a unique fusion of extreme performance and pickup truck utility. This second-generation model, identified by VIN designator X, is distinguished by its Viper-sourced 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. Engineered by SRT (Street and Racing Technology), this full-size pickup truck was designed for enthusiasts seeking unparalleled speed and track-capable performance, setting it apart from its competitors with its aggressive styling and sport-tuned suspension. Its robust construction and powerful drivetrain are hallmarks of Dodge's legacy in producing formidable trucks.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2006 Ram Truck, covering models 1500 through 3500. Known for its robust engineering and towing capabilities, the 2006 Ram Truck lineup offers a range of powerful engine options, including various V-6 and V-8 gasoline engines such as the HEMI, as well as a 3.0L V-6 Turbo Diesel. This edition details the specific configurations and technologies of this generation, building upon a strong heritage in the truck market, and is an essential resource for owners and professionals.
The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 is a high-performance, exotic sports car renowned for its massive 8.3-liter V10 engine, delivering 510 horsepower and 535 lb-ft of torque. This two-door specialty coupe, also available as a convertible, embodies American muscle heritage with an emphasis on raw power, extreme acceleration, and iconic design. Occupying a distinct niche, it was positioned against formidable competitors like the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and Porsche 911 Turbo. Its track-focused capabilities and aggressive styling have cemented its status as a performance icon.
The 2008 Ram SRT-10 is a high-performance pickup truck celebrated for its potent 8.3L V10 engine, derived from the Viper, delivering an impressive 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. This specialized variant of the Ram is distinguished by its aggressive styling, enhanced suspension, and upgraded braking systems, positioning it uniquely within the performance truck segment. Engineered for power and speed, the Ram SRT-10 offers a thrilling driving experience, whether equipped with the standard 6-speed manual transmission or the optional 4-speed automatic for Quad Cab models. Its robust construction and performance-oriented tuning make it a standout vehicle for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a high-performance sports car renowned for its raw power and driver-focused engineering. Featuring a potent 8.4-liter V10 engine producing approximately 600 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, the Viper SRT-10 was designed for ultimate performance, competing with elite vehicles like the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and Ferrari F430. Its legacy is built on a foundation of aggressive styling, exceptional handling, and a commitment to a pure, exhilarating driving experience, making it a standout in automotive history.
The 2010 Dodge Charger SRT8 is a high-performance American muscle sedan built on the LX platform, powered by a robust 6.1L HEMI V8 engine. This model targeted driving enthusiasts with its emphasis on power, handling, and aggressive styling, differentiating itself with SRT-specific performance enhancements and interior appointments. Known for its potent acceleration and commanding presence, the Charger SRT8 offered a blend of track-ready capability and everyday usability, embodying Dodge's rich heritage of performance vehicles.
This manual covers the Dodge Charger SRT8 models produced from 2006 through 2011, built on the LX Platform. Known for its powerful 6.1L HEMI V8 engine, delivering approximately 425 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque, the Charger SRT8 is a performance-oriented sedan that continues Dodge's legacy of muscle cars. Its design blends aggressive styling with a comfortable interior, seating up to five passengers, and features advanced technology for its time, including optional infotainment systems and standard electronic stability control. This vehicle was assembled at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada.
This workshop service repair manual covers the 2006 Dodge Magnum, 300, 300C, and Charger models. Built on the LX platform, these vehicles are known for their rear-wheel-drive architecture, often featuring powerful HEMI V8 engines, including the 5.7L and the high-performance 6.1L SRT-8 variants. Dodge's heritage of performance is evident in these models, with SRT-8 versions offering enhanced power and handling. The vehicles are equipped with various safety features, including advanced airbag systems and electronic stability control, and offer a range of comfort and technology options.
The Dodge Magnum SRT-8, produced from 2004 to 2008, represented a unique blend of American muscle car performance and versatile wagon practicality. Based on the LX platform, it shared its underpinnings with the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger, but offered a distinctive long-roof body style. The SRT-8 variant, in particular, was powered by a potent 6.1L Hemi V8 engine, delivering 425 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed W5A580/NAG1 automatic transmission. Its robust engineering, rear-wheel-drive bias, and aggressive styling set it apart in the performance vehicle market.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4, a high-performance variant of the second-generation Neon platform. Known for its distinctive styling and robust engineering, the SRT-4 is powered by a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, delivering approximately 205 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This model represents Dodge's commitment to performance-oriented vehicles, offering an exhilarating driving experience and a strong value proposition. Its compact dimensions, with a wheelbase of approximately 105.1 inches and a length of 174.4 inches, contribute to its agile handling.
This comprehensive service manual covers the Dodge Neon models produced between 1997 and 2004, including the specialized SX2.0 and SRT-4 variants. Engineered for reliability and performance, the Dodge Neon has been a popular choice for drivers seeking a blend of practicality and sporty handling. This manual is designed to provide in-depth information to ensure the optimal operation and longevity of your vehicle, reflecting its robust engineering and innovative design.
This comprehensive service and repair manual is designed for the 2004 Dodge Neon, covering all styles including the SX2.0 and SRT-4 models. Engineered for quality and reliability, this manual provides in-depth information to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining their vehicles. Its detailed approach ensures that complex procedures are presented in an accessible manner, making it an invaluable resource for keeping your Dodge Neon in optimal working condition.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon SRT-4, specifically the second generation (PL2) models produced from 2003 to 2005. The SRT-4 is a compact performance sedan renowned for its factory-tuned, high-output 2.4L turbocharged engine, delivering impressive horsepower and torque for its class. Engineered by Dodge's Street Racing Technology (SRT) division, this variant offers a compelling performance package, competing with other notable tuner cars of its era. Its design emphasizes a balance of sporty aesthetics and functional performance, making it a popular choice for automotive enthusiasts seeking an engaging driving experience.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced for the 2003 through 2005 model years, stands as a testament to performance engineering, boasting a potent 2.4L turbocharged World Engine that delivered impressive horsepower and torque figures. Developed by a performance division, this compact sports sedan was built on a platform shared with another manufacturer's model, but was distinctly engineered for enthusiasts and performance driving. Its combination of a powerful engine, responsive handling, and a manual transmission made it a standout in its class, often recognized for offering exceptional performance value.
This manual covers the performance-oriented compact sedan produced for the 2004 through 2007 model years. Built on the second-generation (PG) platform, it is distinguished by its potent 2.4-liter turbocharged engine, delivering impressive horsepower and torque, making it a formidable competitor in its segment. Its engineering emphasizes performance and handling, featuring a sport-tuned suspension and robust drivetrain components designed for spirited driving. It has garnered recognition within the automotive enthusiast community for its accessible performance and strong aftermarket support.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents the second generation of this compact sedan, specifically engineered as a performance variant by Dodge's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division. This model was designed to deliver a high-performance driving experience, competing with other enthusiast-focused compacts through its potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, aggressive styling, and sport-tuned suspension. Key features include its robust powertrain, often paired with a Getrag 5-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, offering an accessible entry into the performance car market with a distinct American muscle car character.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents a significant evolution of the Neon platform, specifically engineered by Dodge's SRT (Street & Racing Technology) division. This performance variant, built on the PG chassis code, is characterized by its potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, delivering impressive horsepower and torque figures that made it a standout in its class. The SRT-4 was designed for performance enthusiasts, offering a blend of aggressive styling, enhanced suspension, and upgraded braking systems, all contributing to its reputation for exhilarating driving dynamics and remarkable value in the performance car market.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced for the 2003, 2004, and 2005 model years, represents a potent entry in the performance compact sedan segment. Built on the PG platform, this second-generation Neon was engineered with a focus on accessible power and track-capable handling, featuring a turbocharged 2.4L DOHC I4 engine that produced between 205 and 215 horsepower depending on the model year. Its aggressive styling, sport-tuned suspension, and standard 5-speed manual transaxle made it a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a thrilling driving experience, often compared to rivals like the Subaru WRX and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon SRT-4 models produced from 2003 to 2005. As a compact performance sedan, the Neon SRT-4 was engineered by Dodge's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division, significantly enhancing the second-generation Neon platform. It features a 2.4L turbocharged DOHC engine, delivering 205-215 horsepower depending on the model year, paired with a Getrag 5-speed manual transmission. Known for its strong performance value and handling, the Neon SRT-4 was a benchmark in its class, often compared to competitors like the Honda Civic Si and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Its design emphasizes performance, with upgraded suspension, brakes, and aerodynamic enhancements, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts and those seeking spirited driving.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents a significant chapter in the brand's performance heritage. Developed by SRT (Street Racing Technology), this compact performance sedan was engineered to deliver exhilarating driving dynamics, featuring a potent 2.4L turbocharged inline-4 engine producing approximately 230-240 horsepower and 250-260 lb-ft of torque. Its design, based on a modified second-generation Neon platform, offered a compelling blend of aggressive styling and sporty handling, positioning it as a formidable competitor in its market segment. The SRT-4 is celebrated for its exceptional performance-per-dollar value, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and tunable vehicle.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, is a performance-oriented compact sedan built on the P-platform. It is distinguished by its potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, delivering between 230-240 horsepower and 250-260 lb-ft of torque, paired with a standard 6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Key features include a performance-tuned suspension, aggressive styling, upgraded braking system, and a driver-focused interior with a prominent boost gauge. Positioned as an affordable sport compact, it competed with vehicles like the Honda Civic Si and Subaru WRX, earning accolades such as a spot on Car and Driver's '10Best' list.
The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents a significant entry into the compact performance sedan market. Built on a modified Dodge Neon platform and enhanced by SRT engineers, this vehicle is renowned for its affordable performance, featuring a turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-4 engine delivering an estimated 230 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque. Its distinctive styling, sporty handling, and aggressive stance positioned it as a compelling alternative to competitors like the Honda Civic Si and Subaru Impreza WRX, offering a potent blend of power and value for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced for the 2003, 2004, and 2005 model years. As a performance variant of the second-generation Neon platform, the SRT-4 is distinguished by its turbocharged 2.0L DOHC engine, producing approximately 205 horsepower and 205 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed Getrag manual transmission. Developed by Chrysler's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division, this compact performance sedan emphasized accessible turbocharged power, sport-tuned suspension, and aggressive styling, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking significant performance for its price point. It was manufactured in Belvidere, Illinois, USA, and offered a value proposition that positioned it against competitors like the Honda Civic Si and Mitsubishi Lancer.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon, Second Generation (PL) models produced for the 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 model years, including the SX 2.0 and the performance-oriented SRT-4 trim levels. Engineered for reliability and performance, the Neon offered a dynamic driving experience, with the SRT-4 variant distinguishing itself through its turbocharged engine and sport-tuned components. This generation, built on the Chrysler PL platform, represents a significant chapter in Dodge's compact car offerings, known for its value and engaging road manners.
This manual covers the Dodge Neon SRT-4, a high-performance compact sports sedan produced from 2003 to 2005. Based on the second-generation Neon platform, the SRT-4 is distinguished by its aggressive styling, potent 2.0L DOHC turbocharged engine producing up to 215 horsepower, and a heavy-duty manual transmission. It was engineered to offer an exceptional power-to-weight ratio and sporty handling, representing Dodge's commitment to performance. This model was specifically designed as part of a performance division, targeting enthusiasts seeking an affordable yet capable performance vehicle.
This manual covers the Dodge Ram trucks from the Third Generation, specifically model years 2002-2008, including the SRT-10 and Diesel variants, with specific coverage for 2001, 2003, and 2006. The Dodge Ram has a long-standing legacy of producing capable and rugged trucks, and this generation introduced significant styling and powertrain advancements. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, the Ram platform offers a wide range of configurations, from Regular Cab to Crew Cab, with multiple wheelbase and bed length options to suit various needs, from heavy-duty work to performance-oriented driving with powerful engine options like the 5.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel and the 8.3L Viper V10 in the SRT-10.
This manual covers the 2006 Dodge Ram, a robust and versatile truck known for its powerful engine options, including gasoline and diesel variants, and its distinctive bold styling. Designed for a wide range of demanding applications, from heavy-duty work to everyday driving, the Ram offers a compelling blend of utility and performance. This comprehensive guide details all body styles and production variants, including the SRT-10 and Diesel models, providing in-depth information to ensure optimal operation and longevity of your vehicle.
The 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 represents a unique fusion of raw power and utility, built upon the robust Dodge Ram platform. This performance pickup truck, part of the Second Generation (DR) Ram lineup produced from 2002-2008, is distinguished by its Viper-derived 8.3-liter V10 engine, delivering an impressive 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. Engineered for enthusiasts and performance-oriented buyers, the SRT-10 offers aggressive styling and a driving experience that blurs the lines between sports car and truck. Its substantial dimensions, including a 140.5-inch wheelbase and a 6.3-foot bed, complement its formidable performance capabilities, setting it apart in the specialty vehicle segment.
The Dodge Ram SRT-10, produced from 2004 to 2006, stands as a unique performance pickup truck, distinguished by its Viper-sourced 8.3L V10 engine. This potent powertrain, delivering 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, is paired with a standard 6-speed manual transmission, offering an unparalleled driving experience for enthusiasts. Available in Regular Cab and Quad Cab configurations, the SRT-10 features a lowered suspension, performance braking systems, and aerodynamic enhancements, solidifying its position as a specialized, high-performance vehicle within its class.
The Dodge SRT-4, produced for the 2004 model year, represents a performance-oriented variant designed for enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating driving experience. Engineered for agility and power, this model incorporates advanced technology and robust construction to deliver exceptional handling and responsiveness. Its sporty design and dynamic capabilities position it as a standout choice for those who appreciate spirited driving and a connection to the road.
The Dodge SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, represents a significant entry in the compact performance sedan segment. Built upon a heavily modified PT Cruiser platform, this model was engineered with a distinct focus on acceleration and handling, distinguishing itself with a potent turbocharged inline-4 engine. Its design prioritized performance, offering a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking a factory-tuned vehicle. The SRT-4's heritage is rooted in Dodge's long-standing commitment to performance vehicles, as exemplified by its SRT division.
The Dodge SRT-4, also known as the Neon SRT-4, represents a performance-oriented compact sedan produced from 2003 to 2005. Built on the second-generation platform, this model was engineered by SRT (Street and Racing Technology) to deliver accessible performance, featuring a potent 2.4L turbocharged engine, sport-tuned suspension, and aggressive styling. It was recognized for its strong value proposition in the performance segment, competing against other sport compacts of its era. The SRT-4 is characterized by its unique selling points, including its powerful turbocharged powertrain and a focus on driving dynamics, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10, produced from 2003 to 2010, represents a pinnacle of American performance engineering. This exclusive sports car is renowned for its aggressive styling, driver-centric cockpit, and the dominance of its naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V10 engine, delivering an impressive 500-510 horsepower and 525-535 lb-ft of torque. Designed for performance enthusiasts and collectors, the Viper SRT-10 offers raw power and track-focused capabilities, distinguishing itself with a unique blend of extreme performance and iconic design, making it a formidable competitor in the high-performance automotive landscape.
The 2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 is a high-performance V10 sports car, representing the third generation of the iconic Viper. Known for its massive, naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V10 engine producing 500 bhp and 495 lb-ft of torque, it delivers extreme performance with a minimalist, driver-centric design. This model features a 6-speed manual transmission, a 2-seater configuration, and track-focused capabilities, distinguishing it as one of the most extreme American sports cars of its era. Its engineering emphasizes raw power, acceleration, and a direct connection between driver and machine.
This factory service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the Dodge Viper SRT-10 models produced between 2003 and 2007. As a high-performance supercar known for its raw power and distinctive styling, the Viper SRT-10, built on the Second Generation Viper (SR II) platform, offers a visceral driving experience. This manual is an essential resource for owners and technicians who seek to maintain and repair this iconic vehicle, which was engineered with a focus on mechanical prowess and driver engagement, distinguishing itself through its analog feel and extreme performance capabilities.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10, specifically the third generation (ZB II) produced between 2003 and 2007, stands as a testament to American automotive engineering, renowned for its formidable 8.3-liter V10 engine delivering up to 550 horsepower and 535 lb-ft of torque. This iconic supercar, manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, is characterized by its aggressive styling, raw performance, and a standard six-speed manual transmission, making it a highly sought-after machine for performance enthusiasts. Its design prioritizes driver engagement, featuring a robust chassis, advanced braking systems, and a driver-focused interior, all contributing to its legendary status in the supercar segment.
This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive coverage for the Dodge Viper SRT-10, Third Generation (ZB II), produced from 2003 to 2007. As a high-performance American sports car, the Viper SRT-10 is renowned for its raw power, aggressive styling, and track-focused performance, positioning it against competitors like the Chevrolet Corvette and European exotics. Engineered with a potent 8.3-liter V10 naturally aspirated engine producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, and paired with a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual transmission, this vehicle embodies a legacy of performance. Its design philosophy emphasizes an exhilarating driving experience, making it a standout in the automotive landscape.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10, produced from 2003 to 2007, stands as an icon of American automotive performance. This ultra-high-performance sports car, available in both Coupe (VZ chassis code) and Roadster (VX chassis code) styles, was engineered for raw, visceral driving. Powered by a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V10 engine, it delivered an astonishing 500-505 horsepower and 525-530 lb-ft of torque, competing with exotic vehicles from brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini. Its aggressive styling, uncompromising driving experience, and track-focused capabilities cemented its reputation as a halo vehicle for Dodge, offering a truly unique and potent package for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the Viper SRT-10, specifically the Third Generation (ZB II) models produced between 2004 and 2007. Engineered as a high-performance sports car, the Viper SRT-10 is renowned for its raw, unadulterated performance, characterized by a powerful 8.3-liter V10 engine producing over 500 horsepower. Its design philosophy emphasizes driver engagement and extreme power delivery, embodying an iconic American muscle car ethos translated to a supercar platform. This vehicle is a testament to engineering quality and offers a unique driving experience for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the 2004 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a legendary American sports car known for its raw power and aggressive styling. Featuring a massive 8.3-liter V10 engine producing an estimated 500 horsepower and 489 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 6-speed Tremec T56 manual transmission, this vehicle embodies performance. The Viper SRT-10, chassis code ZB II, is an icon of American automotive engineering, designed for enthusiasts who demand exhilarating driving dynamics and a no-compromise approach to performance.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10, specifically the third generation (ZB II) produced from 2004 to 2007, stands as a pinnacle of American performance engineering. This iconic supercar is renowned for its massive 8.3-liter V10 engine, delivering an exhilarating 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, paired with a precise 6-speed manual transmission. Its aggressive styling, rear-wheel-drive configuration, and focus on raw power and driver engagement position it as a visceral alternative to contemporary European sports cars. Engineered for enthusiasts and track-capable performance, the Viper SRT-10 embodies a commitment to brute force and an uncompromised driving experience.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10, produced from 2004 to 2007, stands as a testament to American automotive prowess, embodying raw V10 power and uncompromising performance. This generation, codenamed VZ, featured a massive 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, delivering between 500 and 550 horsepower and 525 to 560 lb-ft of torque. With its dramatic styling, potent acceleration, and track-capable dynamics, the Viper SRT-10 was engineered for enthusiasts and collectors seeking an extreme, visceral driving experience, competing with exotic sports cars of its era.
This manual covers the 2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a high-performance sports car known for its powerful 8.3-liter V10 engine producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. As part of the second generation (ZB II) Viper, this model features a 6-speed manual transmission, a heavy-duty clutch system, and a liquid-cooled engine. Its design emphasizes raw performance and track capability, with dimensions including a length of 175.1 inches, a width of 76.1 inches, and a wheelbase of 98.1 inches. The vehicle is equipped with essential safety features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS), and driver and passenger airbags.
This workshop repair service manual covers the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a high-performance, ultra-luxury sports car known for its massive 8.3-liter V10 engine producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. This iconic American muscle car, with its ZB II chassis code, offers an extreme performance and raw driving experience, placing it in competition with vehicles like the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and Ferrari F430. Its unique selling points include its powerful V10 engine, exceptional performance capabilities, and its heritage as an American automotive icon.
This manual covers the 2007 Dodge Viper SRT-10, a high-performance sports car renowned for its aggressive styling and potent V10 engine. As part of the third generation, this model exemplifies Dodge's commitment to automotive excellence, offering a thrilling driving experience. Engineered for enthusiasts, the Viper SRT-10 delivers exceptional power with its 8.3-liter V10 engine producing 510 horsepower and 535 lb-ft of torque, paired with a Tremec TR-6060 6-speed manual transmission. Its robust construction and track-inspired design make it a standout in the performance vehicle segment.
This manual covers the Dodge ZB SRT-10 pickup truck, produced from 2004 to 2006. The ZB SRT-10 is a performance-oriented variant, distinguished by its Viper-sourced 8.3-liter V10 engine producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. It features aggressive styling, a performance-tuned suspension, upgraded braking system with Brembo calipers, and a heavy-duty manual or automatic transmission. This model was engineered to offer supercar-level performance in a truck platform, making it a unique and powerful vehicle in its class.
This manual covers the 2006 Dodge LX platform vehicles, including the Magnum, Charger, 300, 300C, and SRT-8 models. These vehicles, built on the LX platform and often incorporating componentry, represented a significant revival of Dodge's rear-wheel-drive performance heritage. The 2006 model year saw the introduction of the high-performance SRT-8 variant, alongside powerful V6 and V8 Hemi gasoline engines, and available diesel options, offering a range of performance and utility for diverse owner needs.