Most early Dodge vans use the same HVAC controls as other Chrysler products. It is a rectangular control with several small rectangular buttons in a row from left to right and a sliding temperature control. To use the vent feature, push in the A/C button and then pull it back out again. This will cause air to be routed from the cowl opening at the base of the windshield to the dashboard vents. If you leave the button pushed in, the A/C will operate.
Older Dodge vans also came with a floor vent found on the left hand rocker panel on the driver side. To operate that, reach down and slide the vent knob back all the way. To close it, push it forward. Be careful not to use your foot with this as it is only plastic and will break.
Tip - You can also run the defroster without running the A/C by pulling the defroster control back out after pushing it in - although the factory didn't intend for it to be used this way.
The automatics use different shift controls and are not interchangeable.
No, The Ram's cab is wider.
A 2000 Dodge Ram uses green coolant.
The Dodge Ram does not use an mass airflow sensor.
A 1998 Ram uses R134a.
R134a
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
The auto will not work, they use different control types.
No, some of the connectors are different.
Green
5w30 or 10w30
No.