Check the Transmission Fluid level (no you cant check it like oil level you need to have it on and in gear (make sure the wheels are blocked and the emergency break is on)). You may want to also check to see if the rubber transmission mount is sagging.
How do you replace a transmission solenoid on a 2001 dodge Dakota 4.7 engine 4x4 location?
4 quarts.
If the Yukon engine has high rpm while driving, check the transmission for slippage, that will cause the engine to over rev. The overheating could be caused by the high rpms.
No.
Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.
If they are Automatics it will not shift properly. It would bolt up if they are the same engine.
The neutral safety switch on a Dodge Dakota will keep the engine from starting when the truck is in gear. It is located in the transmission case.
No.No.
Your Neon is front-wheel drive and doesn't have a transmission, it makes use of a transaxle mated to a transverse-mounted (sideways) engine. A Dakota is rear or four wheel drive and uses a conventional transmission mated to a conventionally mounted engine. Totally incompatible.
If same engine and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.
If the engine and transmission are the same, then yes, very likely their starters are interchangeable.
You can check the owners manual for the 97 Dodge Dakota to determine if a T56 transmission will work with the car that has a 318 engine. Also, you can take the care to a certified mechanic as well to verify.