I take it hat the lines are leaking at the radiator. Check the flares on the inside of the flare nut. Use tread sealer on the treads. Look for any cracks or pin holes in the lines. Worse thing you may of cross threaded when installing the lines to radiator.
Does anyone know how to take off a radiator fan clutch from a 1998 Dodge Dakota 3.9 V6
What all is involved in replacing a a/c evaporator in a '94 Dodge Dakota?
Drain the radiator. disconnect the top radiator hose from the engine. Remove the water inlet that the hose was hooked to. The thermostat is in the housing. Replace the gasket when replacing the thermostat.
Should be at the bottom or rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
on the bottom of the resivoir tank that is attached to the radiator
we had the same problem in our 99 dodge dakota, unbole the radiator from the frame, then unmount the trans cooler from the radiator then carefully bend the transcooler lines away from the passenger side of the radiator then is the hoses are disconected it shuld come right out. i hope i helped you
No, the freeze plugs are on the engine.
Drain the radiator
Theres a drain plug at the bottom of the radiator.. or you can undo the bottom hose..
Unscrew the drain plug, or pull the bottom radiator hose off
No
MY 1995 DAKOTA got hot because the radiator was rusted out. The fins on the radiator would crumble just by touching it. Replaced radiator, problem solved.