I can seem to find the OBD2 connector in my 1987 dodge dakota it should have one right? it has the carbed v6 in it
No, OBDII started on some 1995 vehicles and all vehicles 1996 and up. If I'm not mistaken you can try the following to try to get the codes from your vehicles computer, not sure if it works but try it: Here is what I need you to do:
1) with the engine OFF, cycle the key from off to on 3 times. On the 3rd time, leave it in the run position. (DO NOT CRANK or START ENGINE)
2) The check engine light should begin to flash.
3) Count flashes. In this year, trouble codes were 2 digit numbers. Thus, the light will flash, pause, then flash again to give you the 2 digit trouble code. Count the number of flashes each time. Between codes, there will be a longer pause. When it finishes, the final code will be 55. Good Luck.
SOURCE: I need to know where the thermostat is in a 2004 DODGE DAKOTA 3.7
follow the upper radiator hose to the engine, drain about 1/2 gallon of coolant and then pull upper hose off at the engine, look inside the metal large nipple, that is the thermostat.
SOURCE: location of the thermostat on a 2000 dodge dakota 3.9l v6 located
right in front on top of motor follow your top rattior hose to the motor
SOURCE: where is the crankshaft sensor located on the
On the V6 and V8 engines, the crankshaft position sensor is bolted to the cylinder block near the rear of the right cylinder head.
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OBD-II port is not available for vehicles prior to 1996http://bit.ly/19dQY7I
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