i just had this problem on my 93 Dakota it was the switch in the dash! it was a very simple fix the part was about $12.00 at autozone and it took about 15 min to fix.
they make a Dodge Dakota, witch is a very small pickup and a Dodge Ram that is a little bigger than the Dakota and you can get in flatbed and dually, witch you cannot get with a Dakota
There are a few things that can cause a 1999 Dodge Dakota to sputter. For example, the battery may be malfunctioning or the park plugs can be going bad.
Dodge Dakota currently still makes vehicles. The first generation of the Dakota was manufactured from 1987 until 1996. The second generation of Dakota vehicles manufactured were from 1997 until 2004. The third generation runs from 2005 until 2011.
Nope, but it makes the job a lot easier! :)
either a bad sensor somewhere, or a connection is disconnected
Check the switch.
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Check to make sure the intake heater is working.
your car is making that noise because your muffler needs oil and fume
When your foot puts pressure on the brake pedal there is a switch that relays the brake pedal being pushed to the lights which makes them turn on.
Chrysler Group LLC makes Dodge vehicles
Your headlights