The possiblities will be the same for nearly any vehicle and here's a short list: Bad sensor, no fuel, old fuel, bad starter, frozen cylinders, fried rings, broken belt, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter (not likely), clogged air filter, etc. The thing i do not see here is is the engine cranking over? If it is do you see a check engine light displayed when you turn the key to the power mode? If you dont you may have a broken wire somewhere below your main fuse panel under the hood. You can check this by running a light gauge jumper wire across the appropriate fuse that is used for the check enginge circuit. It will be a maxi fuse , good luck.
A 1997 Dodge Dakota does not have an EGR Valve.
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No cabin filter on a 1997 Dakota.
A 1997 Dodge Dakota has two oxygen sensors.
if its the same size motor it will.
there in no egr valve on a 1997 dodge Dakota 5.2 318 Auto Zone is wrong
No they won't. They completely changed the Dakota bed in 1997
From 1997-2003 the Dodge durango is the same chassis as the dodge dakota, same powertrain.
There is not a mass air flow sensor on a 1997 Dodge Dakota.
most likly
No
It does not have a carburetor.