Replacing the air filter on a 1996 Dodge 5.2 (Dodge Ram or Dakota) is a straightforward job that helps improve engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Steps to replace the air filter:
Park the truck, switch off the engine, and open the hood.
Locate the air filter housing—it’s a large, round or rectangular box on top of the engine.
Unclip or unscrew the housing cover.
Remove the old, dirty air filter.
Place the new air filter in the same orientation.
Secure the housing cover back in place.
Tip: Replace the air filter every 12,000–15,000 miles, or sooner if driving in dusty conditions.
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There is not one
You don't it is a paper filter, you replace it.
It doesn't have a cabin filter.
No it does not. I wish mine did though!
It doesn't have one.
You must remove the air box in front of battery, filter is hidden underneath.
It doesn't have one.