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It is the lever attached to the steering column directly behind the steering wheel.
in the steering wheel or the passenger side of the dash
SOMETIMES IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS LOCKED YOU WONT BE ABLE TO SHIFT OUT OF PARK. TRY JIGGERING THE STEERING WHEEL AROUND.
you need to remove the horn button,should just pop out of the steering wheel,then remove the center nut and you will need a wheel puller to pull the steering wheel,then the switch will be easily accessible
Have a mechanic do it. Air bags are nasty!
The fuse box on the Dodge Dakota Sport (1998 model) is to the left of the steering wheel and is accessible only when the drivers side door is open.
The fuse for the code reader plug on a 2001 Dodge Dakota is on the drivers side under the steering wheel by the emergency brake or clutch.
You have to remove the steering wheel. You will need a steering wheel puller that is fairly cheap to buy or rent.
After removing screws from the back side of the wheel and removing the center cover (there are probably some wires to disconnect also), you can then remove the nut holding the wheel to the column shaft and attach a steering wheel or gear puller to remove the wheel.
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A person needs a steering wheel puller to remove a steering wheel. It will help remove the steering wheel by putting pressure on the middle and by pulling up on the rest of the steering wheel.
take horn button off of the steering wheel and you will see a large nut holding the wheel on, take the nut off and then you will need a steering wheel puller to get the wheel off it's splines.