Free is hard to find when it comes to professional grade automotive wiring diagrams. You can find free wire colors and pinout information at places like the12volt.com, modifiedlife.com and/or installdoctor.com but they don't have actual "diagrams" and the information they supply isn't directly from the manufacturer - like real diagrams are.
Professional-grade Wiring Diagrams are available from the following sources:
Wiring-Diagram.com ($6 for Full Color circuits) [http://www.wiring-diagram.com]
Mitchell Repair [eautorepair.net] ($12 black & white circuits)
Alldata [alldatadiy.com] ($25 for black & white circuits)
Best bet is to buy new radio. Bypass old wiring and run a direct connection to the appropriate fuse in fuse box. Your new radio will come with an inline fuse for protection. Then attach ground wire to some metal part of body and presto, no need
for wiring diagram.
A site I have found useful is The 12 Volt [http://www.the12volt.com/] it is free, however they may not have the diagram but more then likely will have the color codes for what you need. The site contains mostly information for car alarm, audio, video and such.
My best suggestion though is to buy the radio harnesses adapters (there are 2) and then splice into the radio harness. The adapters clip in to the factory harness.
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How do I get to the flywheel bolts on a 98 dodge dakota to remove a transmission
2-3 tones
A 1998 Dakota does not have a ballast resistor.
25"
Bolt cutters
It is in the distributor.
When making changes to anything electrical a person needs to have a diagram. The wiring diagram for the power windows on a 1988 Dodge Dakota can be found in its manual.
1987 to 1990 should be similar
It is under the intake manifold.
The fuel pump relay on a 1988 Dodge Dakota truck is located in the engine compartment, near the fire wall. It is contained in a water tight box which houses a number of relays and fuses.
yes but you have to make modifications