This is what I'm going through currently: 1985 Dodge 1/2 ton, 318 V8. Been noticing a leak, looks like down near (above maybe?) the oil filter. Just today, while driving, noticed the oil gauge shows flat zero -- Freaked me out because my Dad bought this truck brand new in 1985, so the last thing I want to do is blow the motor -- so I stopped immediately, checked the oil, and there's plenty. Someone had told me, when it started to leak, it was probably the sending unit, now I'm pretty sure it is because of the zeroed out gauge. Hope this helps.
Dodge. Straight up.
full-size pickup truck from Chrysler
The Dodge Dakota pickup truck has CV joints on both front wheels. The pickup truck also has a driveshaft, as it is rear wheel drive.
The dodge ram is a pickup truck, used usually for construction companies and unions. It has two seats in the fron, a back window, and the pick up space.
If, by ECU you mean "Engine Control Unit", I don't believe a 1968 dodge pickup had one.
The sending unit(float) has failed. The sending unit is attached to the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.
Yes Dodge does indeed still make the Dodge Ram truck. The Ram (previously known as Dodge Ram) is a full-size pickup truck manufactured by Chrysler LLC and.
buying a dodge was your first mistake
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No pickup truck that is "cheap" is going to qualify as a "good" pickup truck. I would suggest spending the money on a high-quality pickup truck. It doesn't have to be luxury, but you definitely get what you pay for.
they make a Dodge Dakota, witch is a very small pickup and a Dodge Ram that is a little bigger than the Dakota and you can get in flatbed and dually, witch you cannot get with a Dakota