The 2500 and 3500 do not.
The 4500 and 5500's do.
The 2500 and 3500 do not.
The 4500 and 5500's do.
The 2500 and 3500 do not.
The 4500 and 5500's do.
1997 Dodge diesels come with the 12 valve cummins engine. It is fully mechanical and does not have a camshaft position sensor. "Dodge cummins diesel forum" is a good resource for dodge cummins owners.
In 2004, the Dodge Cummins Diesel was not equipped with an oxygen sensor. The 2007.5 and newer Cummins 6.7 liter Bluetec diesels have an O2 sensor in the downpipe. Typically, only particulate filter equipped diesels have O2 sensors.
Big round thing in the exhaust along side of the transmission.
A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
Because Dodge wanted to sell a Diesel version if the truck. Diesels are long lived, more rugged and higher torqued than gas engines. Chrysler doesn't make one of their own. Why invent one when Cummins makes an excellent pickup sized diesel?
Check your exhaust manifold. Cummins uses one that shrinks and then cracks. If exhaust is getting out before it reaches the turbocharger, you'll get low boost.
1989 was the first year of the Cummins.
The Cummins diesel in a Dodge Ram does not have glow plugs, it uses an intake heater grid.
No. To my knowledge never have. The diesels that dodge has used have always been 6 cylinders. Now, some of the older(75ish?) heavy duty trucks (3ton and over) MIGHT have had a v8 diesel, but it would have been a cummins or a cat or detroit...
Yes Cummins diesel and a 4x4
If it has the 6.7L Cummins, then yes.
Cummins owns the engine. Dodge just offers the computer instead of cummins. Cummins is a private company it is not owned by Ford or Dodge.