Service manual says the IAT(intake air temp) sensor is installed into the intake manifold plenum near the left side of throttle body. it appears to screw in and out.
Dodge Dakotas do not use mass airflow sensors.
they should be right before and after the catalytic converter
It does not have a fuel temp sensor.
I changed my tps sensor on my 2001 Dakota and it solved this problem.
you look on another site and in the mannual
Yes, those are in the service manual.
The coolant sensor is the two wire sensor that is next to the thermostat housing.
02 sensor circuit slow response bank (bank 1 sensor 1)
The coolant temperature sensor on a 2001 Ram is next to the thermostat housing, behind the alternator.
A 2001 Ram did not have a 3.7L. A 2001 3.7L does not interchange with a 2006, the cam and crank sensor tone rings are different.
On the right side of the engine Block manafold
The tps (throttle position sensor) is not adjustable.