Yea, it does almost all domestic vehicles 1980s and newer have a computer in them
It is part of the computer behind the battery.It is part of the computer behind the battery.
489 hp
near the coil on the manifold
On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.
You have to remove it gently and go to auto zone and turn it in
The oxygen sensor on the 1987 Dodge D150 1/2-ton pickup with 2-wheel drive and a 3.7 liter 1Bl 6-cylinder engine is mounted in the exhaust manifold, next to the transmission bell housing. Check under the hood in the rear engine area on the driver's side.
i put seats out of a ramcharger in my 84 you can really put almost any seat in them
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It is part of the engine computer, behind the battery.
2 Books, one for electrical,One for the rest of the truck, Dealer only, Shop manuals.
Open the glove box and the fuse cover will be to the right. it could also be under the steering wheel. that's where mine is and i have an 86 dodge ram d150
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