A manual trans doesn't have a neutral switch.
The neutral safety switch on a Dodge Dakota will keep the engine from starting when the truck is in gear. It is located in the transmission case.
It will hurt a truck with a standard transmission to let it run in neutral with no fluid. All vehicles, regardless of transmission type, need transmission fluid and oil to run correctly. Allowing a vehicle to run without the proper amount of fuel lubricating the engine will likely do a lot of damage.
To prevent the engine from being started while the transmission is any gear other than park or neutral.
How do you replace a transmission solenoid on a 2001 dodge Dakota 4.7 engine 4x4 location?
To not allow the engine to start unless the shift is in park or neutral in an automatic or the clutch is depressed in a standard transmission.
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
4 quarts.
No.
The question is if the transmission is a standard or an automatic, if it is a standard then the transmission is located directly behind the bell housing which is bolted onto the rear of the engine, if it is an automatic then the transmission is bolted directly to the rear of the engine
Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.
If they are Automatics it will not shift properly. It would bolt up if they are the same engine.
The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.