Look on the driver's door for the manufacturing data plate. It will indicate the exact month and year the vehicle was built.
well if your not a total idiot you can look at it and see the spacer open your eyes
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air intake to crankcase, crankcase to pcv line
Some do, some don't. Some do, some don't. If you call the Dodge dealer with your VIN number, they can tell you if yours does....
Have your VIN # ready, call a Dodge Dealer, ask for Parts Department, give them your VIN # and ask them the bolt pattern spacing- they'll tell you. For a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan it's 5 x 114.3mm.
for the 2004.5 they upped the hp in the H.O. motor to 325 h.p from 305
Look on the sidewall of your tires - it'll tell you the max load rating at at what psi the tires should be at.
Call a Dealer with your VIN number and they can tell you if you have any open recalls.
A Ram 1500 has a Dana 44 front and a Chrysler 9.25 rear. A 2500/3500 has a Dana 60 front. A 2500 V8 would have a Dana 60 rear. A Diesel or V10 would have a Dana 70 or 80 rear.
Sorry to be the 1 to tell you this, but it is inside of the fuel tank. GM. took it out of the frame rail in 2004 and moved it to the fuel tank.
It will tell you in owners manual, look for capacities in the index
Take it to auto zone, they have a machine thru plug into the computer of the car and it will tell them why its on