check timing chain/belt to see if it is broken
crank sensor
Dodge Dakota V6's didn't have a crank sensor until 1992.
top of bellhousing
Inside the distributor
Add fuel, and crank.
Yes
most crank sensors are for engine timing with the cam shaft, the distributor on at least 97' dodge and newer controls fuel timing.
Dodge was able to meet the emission requirements with out an EGR valve. Nothing replaced it.
No crank reference signal.
I have a 340 code replaced the crank sensor 3 times replaced the cam position sensor still did not fix it the Dakota runs fine but when it gets warm it will not start until it cools off.
If the crank sensor is not working, the engine will not run.
No crank sensor on a 1990, only the pickup plate (cam sensor) in the distributor. how about a 1991?