Common problems for a 1994 Dodge B250 van include issues with the electrical system, such as failing alternators or battery problems. The transmission can also be prone to problems, including slipping or rough shifting. Additionally, rust and corrosion, particularly in the body and frame, are frequent concerns due to the age of the vehicle. Lastly, engine-related issues, such as oil leaks or problems with the fuel system, may arise over time.
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Unbolt it. Careful, it's heavy.
Bottom of the oil pan.
Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.
No. 1995-1997 had driver-side, 1998-2003 had dual front.
There's two tabs by the housing you pull up on to release them
Center top of the engine. You have to remove the "dog house" to access.
A Dodge B250 Van does not have a mass airflow sensor.
it is in between the brake booster and the battery. There's two relays there, which is my question.
I have a 1989 Dodge B250...it has overdrive
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torque converter clutch probably like mine