SOURCE: 2001 dodge dakota crank no start
Just had that problem w/ my 01 Dekota, it was the resistor that used to be mounted on the firewall and easy to get to but that is now mounted low on the back of the engine jammed into a bey tight position. I couldn't get to it myself, so ended up taking it to neighborhood garage. Cost me about $150
SOURCE: need help with a dodge dakota reg cab fuse panel diagram
Hanes or
The owners little pocket operations guide
SOURCE: 93 or 94 Dakota Transmission
look at the starter bolting the location on bell housing differ depending where manufac...
plus start counting splines on the shafts..
SOURCE: 2004 dakota won't start
sounds like a crankshaft position sensor..fairly common problem on these 3.7 engines..check for fault codes in engine controller..can mbe hard to get out of engine block..seize in..sometimes have to come out in pieces..it is located on passenger side rear of engine..1 bolt holds it in..3 wire connector..below exhaust manifold in side of block..fairly inexpensive part..recommend dealer part
SOURCE: RE: 1993 Dodge Dakota - truck won't start,
From your description, the solenoid is defective. The key (start) circuit provides power to the small terminal on the solenoid. With the key off, try shorting the small terminal of the solenoid to the large terminal that has the heavy battery cable attached. If no action, short the small terminal to the solenoid mounting bolt. One of these two actions should operate the solenoid. If nothing, the solenoid coil is open--replace the solenoid. Make sure the frame-to-engine ground-strap is intact and connected tightly on both ends.
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