Not all Dakotas have a carrierbearing. Those that do use a two piece drive shaft, which goes from the rear of the transmission to the front of the differential (rear axle) the carrier bearing is used to support the two piece driveshaft at the point where the front and rear sections join., and is bolted to a frame member. It is easy to tell if your truck has one. Just crawl under and look at the drive shaft. if it is one piece going from the transmission to the rear end you don't have one. if you do, it will be located midway between those two points and should be quite obvious.
how do i find out if i have ABS on my front wheel bearing , on my 2000 dodge Dakota quad cab 2 wheel drive
Yes.
A 1997 Dodge Dakota does not have an EGR Valve.
Were is the ecm located on a 2001 dakota
Many carrier bearing assemblies must be pressed off and on the shaft. Sometimes it's best to take the entire driveshaft off the vehicle and have a driveline specialist shop replace all of the u-joints and the carrier bearing at the same time. For that matter, they don't usually charge much to remove and replace the driveshaft so it's often not worth the trouble to do it yourself.
There is no cabin filter on a 2004 Dodge Dakota.
The starter solenoid on a Dodge Dakota is built on the starter.
The heater core on a Dodge Dakota is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
The obd port on a 1990 Dodge Dakota is under the hood, along the firewall..
They are a sealed bearing and are not "packable".
bearing is shot
there in no egr valve on a 1997 dodge Dakota 5.2 318 Auto Zone is wrong