An electrical failure in the ABS system.
An electrical failure in the ABS system.
it happen too my 01 dodge Dakota the sensor is beside the throttle positin sensensor
A possible cause could be that you have a clogged heater core.
Possible, but not likely. You could check with a parts dealer and see if the parts number is the same. And if they're used shoes, don't bother, used brake shoes should never be swapped between vehicles.
replace the head light switch
Depending on the year of the Dodge Dakota and the condition of the vehicle, you could pay a wide range for a used Dodge Dakota. Your cost could be from $600.00 all the way to $20,000.00.
There is what is called a brake sensor. This sensor has to engage to sent a signal to the transmission to release the pawl so that you can shift it. Replace the brake pedal sensor. It is usually on the top of the pedal arm upward under the dash. This will also cause the brake lights not to work. Good luck.
this could be you're ABS sensor
They should be 7mm but sometimes replaced with 10mm so could be either hope this helps!
Hey.Is it a 6 or v8? and have you checked it for any trouble codes?
It could.It could.
if its the 4.7 its oil sludge. i had to replace my engine. poor design
The fuel filter could cause a start and stall. Other causes could include the fuel pump, computer, various sensors, and ignition system.