buy a book like Chilton, and it has all the diagnostic codes listed in it. buy a book like Chilton, and it has all the diagnostic codes listed in it.
Code 55
I have access to a factory diagnostic manual and it does not list a code 1400. Aftermarket scan tools are notoriously unreliable on reading Sprinter trouble codes correctly.
See sources and related links below for the 1996 Dodge Dakota light bulb lamp list.
As you do not list the code you are reading, it is impossible to answer your question.
The suspension and headlights. You can find a list here http://www.internetautoguide.com/auto-recalls/09-int/2004/dodge/dakota/index.html
Vehicles use generic codes, enhanced codes and manufacture-specific codes. So you must use a shop manual to get the codes used in your particular vehicle.
go to RCC [ www.ramchargercentral.com ] and the procedure and code list are posted on the board / just look around turn the key on & off three times
Are you sure about that code? I'm not seeing it in the ODBII code list. http://autorepair.about.com/od/obdcodedatabase/a/OBD_1996_year.htm
Check ALLDATA .com for list of Re-calls and TSB's
A ph3614 has a long list of applications including a 1987 Dodge Dakota truck.
All check engine codes are two digits, so the code 5 must be incomplete. 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, and 65 are all possibilities, however, if it was the last code output, it is most likely code 55 which simply means that the list of fault codes is finished. All code output lists are ended by code 55
There where a couple of available sizes. The label on the driver's door jamb will list the original size.
I Have a code list and it is, Diagnostic Monitor Internal Thermal Fuse Blown And Short To Ground No longer Exists. Short To Ground Was Serviced or is intermittent. That`s the best i can do for you I have a 52 code in mine .