Factory it would use R 12. It could be retrofitted to R 134a. According to Haynes Repair Manual for '87-'96 Dakotas, R 134a is not compatible with the R 12 system. Would be a good idea to check with Dodge dealer for retrofit parts. There's no requirement to purchase from them, just find out which parts and purchase where you please.
yes, many will take the v8s and drop them in where the old 3.9 wer without changing transmissions
It does not take Freon. It uses R134a refrigerant.
R-134a
R134aR134a
28 oz
If it is the same as a 93 dakota, there is a small cilender on the driver side of the door on the inside of your frame. Right around where your cab and bed come togther. Take off the clamps and replace.
It was built for R12, can be retrofitted to R134a
Does anyone know how to take off a radiator fan clutch from a 1998 Dodge Dakota 3.9 V6
It was built to use R12, but can be converted to R134a
1.875 lbs
***SUM'S Answer***- Your thinking a ford engine by saying 5.4L. Your dodge Dakota is a 5.2L 318cu.in. They take 5 quarts of oil.
5 quarts