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we happen to own one and the sticker says 6,200 lbs. hope this helps you.
The brake light switch is on a bracket near the base of the steering column.
In a 1976 Dodge B200 van, the horn relay is typically located on the driver's side of the engine compartment, near the battery or the fender. It may be mounted on the inner fender or attached to the firewall. To locate it, look for a small rectangular or cylindrical relay with electrical connectors. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise locations and specifications.
Assuming it has somewhat high mileage, 10W-40 is fine.
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you pull UP on the handle to latch the door, may have to pull hard. Slamming may latch also but is not the correct way.
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On the 1979 B200 Sportsman V8 if the brake pedal makes all signal lights come on and hazards and flashers do not work on their own, it could be the flasher, but the culprit could also be a burned out bulb or a short in the wiring.
To wire a trailer for a 1979 Dodge B200 van, you'll typically need to connect the trailer's wiring harness to the van's tail light wiring. The basic color codes are: brown for tail lights, yellow for left turn signals, green for right turn signals, and white for ground. It's important to ensure that the connections are secure and insulated to prevent short circuits. Additionally, using a trailer wiring harness adapter can simplify the installation and ensure compatibility with your van's electrical system.
The King Air B200 is an airplane that first came into service in 1972. It has had the longest production run of any civilian turboprop aircraft and is still being used to this day.
sold it and buy new one that is more useful then that pitful phone