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I replaced the speed sensor on my dodge recently. It is located on top the rear diffential. I is a easy repair, one connection and one bolt. It was keeping my trans from shifting properly. Good luck
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they are not good with the 318 very unreliable had all sorts of electrical problems
Yes a dodge ram has a great engine. It is good for towing, hauling, off road, speed, and just daily driving.
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transmission is either lose at the connecting point or trany has bad part inside. doubt it could be rear end. I'm thinking spark plug wires, time for a good tune up.
There is a good chance your fuel cap is loose, missing or damaged. Check it and replace if necessary.
If you're asking the fuel efficiency of a Dodge van, it depends on a number of factors, including the engine, wheelbase, and driving style. Shorty van with a 3.9L 3-Speed, maybe 15/19. Maxivan with a 5.9L 4-speed, maybe 9/13. I've got the middle ground. It's a 1996 Dodge van, 2500, 5.2L V8, 4-Speed, running synthetic oil and synthetic transmission fluid, 3.55 rear end. On a good day, I'll get 14mpg city, 17.5mpg highway.
13.5 I just clocked my 1996 and the last tank I got 19.6 and that was a good mix of city, freeway and trailer pulling.
Dodge Caravans are great vehicles, just as long as it has a V6 engine and a 4-speed transmission. I have a 1996, the 3.0L engine is strong, but I unfortunately have the 3-speed transmission, which are absolutely terrible, but uncommon.