Questions & Answers for: dodge dakota frame repair

...is good again. My tail lights were a blown fuse but did not help with the dash lights. 1995 Dodge Dakota 4x4 V-8 Magnum. The fuse for the tail lights was number 8 under the dash by the hood

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Question about 2002 Dakota Club Cab

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...dakota v6 Hello steve_wea38: My name is Roger and I will answer your question. There is no fuel filter that is replaceable mounted on the frame of the truck. Dodge only has a filter on the fuel pump ...

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I have no brakes, disk brakes on front, drums on back I have no brakes, but the reservoir in the master cylinder for the front brakes still has compression. There is also a four way distributor ...

Question about 2002 Dakota Club Cab

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repair as necessary. Then get an alignment. Be sure to inspect the steering box mounts on the frame, that area flexes and eventuyally cracks..... Then look at steering box adjustment. I have wanted to

dodge dakota 3.9 engine Look under your hood. on the hood or sub frame that holds your headlight assembly/grill, you'll see a diagram on how your v belt is put on. If not check a repair manual (haynes

Question about 1998 Dakota

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...frame on the right rear next to the shock area. This can be welded or if its rusted then cut it out and weld in a new piece. If this is just one of the peice that go across the bottom of the bed for ...

Question about 1998 Dakota

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...Dakota Sounds like a bad bushing. Could be the brake strut rods (going from the lower control arm near the tires, up to the front of the frame near the radiator, the bushing is at the front. Or could ...

...GROUND...!! If the voltage (B+) is present... it is your BODY GROUND (Not FRAME & Not Engine Ground)... Hope that helps! Repair Guides Connector Ground Locations 2002 Connector Ground

Dodge Dakota keeps stalling when hit bumps and turn Only 2 thoughts come to mind having had vehicle with similar issue. 1) Iffy electrical connection to fuel pump that jostles loose on bumps and turns

dodge Dakota Call the towing co. they should repair it or have it repaired, they have insurance for this stuff. If you get underneath the vehicle you'll see the bolts that secure the bed, move the bed

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