2006 Dodge Dakota - Where do i find the trailer wiring harness
The 2001 Dodge Dakota, with a towing package, has a trailer brake built in. The trailer brake is part of the towing package.
Yes, unless you are pulling a trailer.
It isn't there, Dodge didn't wire the Dakota with one. You will have to wire the brake controller your self.
If you want trailer brakes you need a brake controller.
I have a 1999 dodge neon that looses power and can't get to cruising speed
6,650 lbs trailer weight with the 4.7L, and a tow package. Only 2,000 lbs trailer weight using the bumper hitch.
6,650 lbs trailer weight with the 4.7L, and a tow package. Only 2,000 lbs trailer weight using the bumper hitch.
Dodge does offer a Mopar add on wiring kit.
The bulbs should be checked on a 1993 Dodge Dakota if the taillights are not working. The plugs on the trailer package should also be checked to make sure that they are working.
It depends on what, if any, towing equiment is installed. Here is an excerpt from the Dodge Dakota Owner's Manual found under "Trailer Towing Requirements": "All Dodge Dakota trucks are intended to tow trailers up to 2,000 pounds without added equipment or alterations to standard equipment. Your vehicle may be factory equipped for safe towing of trailers weighing over 2,000 pounds with the Trailer Tow Package." The official Dodge Website (see the link below) lists 6,650 pounds maximum trailer weight with an appropriate towing package installed.
Depends on a number of things, especially driving style and whether you are pulling something and how much that something weighs. My 97 extended cab gets apx 15.5 mpg in town traffic and apx 19.5 on interstate, without pulling a trailer. Subtract between 2 to 6 mpgs from both approximations depending on weight pulled.