I answered my own question by accident. The information I had read said that it's located at the right side of the engine. More accurately, it's located on the right side of the throttle body.
Not a definitive answer for your question, but according to the title for my 1988 B350, my van's scale weight is 4176.
youre stupid?
Using an ECM (Engine Control Module) from a 1989 Dodge B350 in a 1990 B250 is generally not recommended due to potential differences in engine specifications, wiring harnesses, and system calibrations between the two models. While both vehicles are from the same manufacturer and era, variations in emissions regulations and engine performance requirements can lead to compatibility issues. It's best to use an ECM specifically designed for the 1990 B250 to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
You have to remove the fuel tank.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
The engine computer is also the voltage regulator.
12 volts
this is called transmission fluid
Press the set buttons for hour and minute.
It is inside the transmission, on the rear corner of the valve body.It is inside the transmission, on the rear corner of the valve body.
front driver side
Pull the transmission dip stick out and read it. It will tell you what fluid to use and how to check it. With the older Chrysler automatics, they want the engine running and the transmission in neutral to get an accurate reading. ATF+4