It could be a faulty fuel pump module, a plugged fuel filter, a damaged fuel line, faulty injector(s), faulty coil pack(s), or a short in the wiring to the fuel pump module, etc. The first steps to diagnosing the exact problem would be to have fuel pressure and fuel pump output tested and scan for any engine fault codes.
Note: The fuel pump, fuel level sending unit, and fuel filter are one integral unit located inside the fuel tank. A problem with any one of these means replacing the entire fuel pump module, which, in turn, requires either the removal of the tank or the truck box.
Yes, they are an interference motor. the intake valve will hit the piston at full lift and tdc.
The 5.9 litre engine from the full size 99 Dodge will not fit in the 2003 Dakota unless it is fabricated.
No, they are not the same size, the Dakota is a mid-sized pick-up and the Ram is a full size pick-up. The Dakota bed then would be smaller and the Ram bed wild be larger.
3 gallons or till it is full.
The fuel filter on 1998 Dodge trucks, Dakota, and full size trucks and vans have the fuel filter located inside the fuel tank, It is a non replacable filter.
City around 230 miles to a full tank and highway around 300 miles to a full tank.
I Have a dodge caravan 2000 it gives 210 miles on a full tank of gas
I just had mine done by a garage and it was just over $1000
You do have a leak in the system and the best way to locate it will be by using a dye and a fluorescent light.......... The most common leak for this truck will be the evaporator in the dash....
you put it in the radiator overflow container up to the full line for cold
A circuit board full of transistors and computer chips.
You should be able to get 325 miles on a full 20 gallons of gas.