If your vehicle is equipped with folding seats, you simply actuate the levers and fold the seats down. Otherwise, the trunk is sealed from the passenger compartment.
Exhaust fumes can enter the cab from a faulty exhaust system through any opening that leads into the cab, such as a hole from a rotted floor panel, trunk floor, inner fender, etc. Engine oil leaks under the hood can also drip down onto a hot exhaust system, causing smelly smoke that can enter the cab through the fresh air intake.
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does the vehicle have an alarm, or does it have an electric switch in the cab to open the trunk remotely
Find the vacuumline that goes from the intake to the resirvoir and from the resirvoir to the inside of the cab. It isn't connected.
under dash on passenger side inside the cab
A quad cab has four doors where an extended cab may have just two doors or two full doors and two smaller, reverse doors. A quad cab is basically a crew cab, though Dodge has a quad cab and a crew cab. The Dodge crew cab is a bit more spacious on the inside. If you have people in the back seat of a Dodge, the extended cab will have the least space for them, then the quad cab and the crew cab the most.
Its on the inside of the frame of the truck between the cabin and the bed. it is not on the inside of the frame of the truck between the cab and the bed. it is under the intake manifold on the drivers side of the block.
inside the fuel tank
No. The wiring is inside the cab.
IT IS MOUNTED ON THE DRIVER'S INSIDE CHASSIS UNDER OR JUST TO THE REAR OF THE CAB OR DOOR. IT IS MOUNTED ON THE DRIVER'S INSIDE CHASSIS UNDER OR JUST TO THE REAR OF THE CAB OR DOOR.
If it is under the year 2004 then you will find it up inside of the drivers side frame rail towards the end of the cab. You will have to slide in under the truck and look inside of the frame rail too see it. If it is over 2004 then it will be INSIDE of the fuel tank.
Inside cab, passenger side, under dash.