Could be one or more of several problems.- leaking radiator or hoses, leaking water pump, leaking thermostat gasket, leaking head or intake gasket, leaking or low over-flow reservoir, leaking heater core, radiator drain cock not tight enough, bad radiator cap. Drops or puddles of antifreeze under the vehicle or in the engine compartment or on the carpet under the dashboard (usually passenger side) can often indicate where to look for leaks. White smoke from exhaust sometimes indicates a blown head or intake gasket. In any event, the problem needs to be addressed. It is not normal and leaks of any kind will only get worse over time, potentially bad enough to cause harm to the engine.
your heater core is leaking. Needs to be replaced
thermostat probably stuck open needs to be checked or replaced
the problem is in your high beam switch. there is a short in it and it needs to be replaced
it needs coolant hun
The computer needs replaced.
When making changes to anything electrical a person needs to have a diagram. The wiring diagram for the power windows on a 1988 Dodge Dakota can be found in its manual.
the thermostat needs to be replaced
Dodge doesn't sell the bushings separately, so the entire assembly needs replaced unless you can find them in the aftermarket.Dodge doesn't sell the bushings separately, so the entire assembly needs replaced unless you can find them in the aftermarket.
Cranckshaft position sensor needs replaced!
track bar needs to be replaced.
sounds like to me your transmission needs to be rebuilt
The Downstream O2 sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced.