Generally speaking, high beams and low beams are two different elements in the headlight bulb, so if one is burned out the other can still work fine.
you will need to replace the bulb.
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with a socket wrench or Phillips screwdriver
The 2005 Dodge Dakota uses 9008/H13 dual beam lamps. See sources and related links below for more information.
When turning headlights on, pull out on headlight switch knob.
replace the headlight switch its wore out replace the headlight switch its wore out
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Dodge Dakota was created in 1986.
The Dodge Dakota was in the Dodge car brand until 2009, and was sold as the RAM Dakota until 2012.
For the 98 it is right behind the front bumper between the driver side headlight and the radiator. Sorry if this doesn't help.
The Dodge Dakota was originally taken off of Dodge in 2009, then renamed the RAM Dakota until 2012.
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