It took me, a fairly experienced, non-pro auto repair DIY'er about 3 hours to do it in my 1994 Dakota 4X4 by method of removing the fuel tank (some people remove the truck box and leave the tank installed, I think the time and headache is about the same). Having done the job, now I could probably do it in about 2 hours with the appropriate tools available.
My #1 time waster was dropping the tank and then discovering that it was too tall to slide out from under the truck. Had to jack up the truck to get the tank out. Do yourself a favour and drive the truck up onto ramps or blocks to give about 6 inches more clearance before starting the job.
Inside the fuel tank.
On top and inside the fuel tank.
The fuel filter is on the bottom of the fuel pump, which is in the gas tank...you have to drop the tank or pull the bed...Don
First off, a 1995 Dakota is fuel injected. The fuel line hooks to the injector rail.First off, a 1995 Dakota is fuel injected. The fuel line hooks to the injector rail.
no, the filter is in the gas tank
Dodge uses relays, the ASD relay will be on the firewall.
It is built into the fuel pump inside the gas tank.
Remove the fuel tank or remove the bed.
Yes. A 3.9 v6 engine from a 1995 Dodge Dakota will fit into a 2000 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine. You will have to swap the intake and exhaust manifolds along with all sensors and fuel rail though.
40 psi plus or minus 5
In the fuel tank with the pump
The fuel filter 1995 dodge Intrepid is on the passenger side. The filter is towards the back of the car.