2002 Dodge Dakota

Asked by Brian Jun 21, 2016 at 08:35 PM about the 2002 Dodge Dakota SLT Quad Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey Ive got a 2002 Dodge Dakota  it has the 4.7 V8
in it the other day it started acting like it didn't want
to crank it finnly started and on the way home it
died going down the road and wouldn't start again
I've done a little research and found out that the
pcm was bad Ive already replaced it and now it will
start but dies right away any help would be
appreciated with this matter

3 Answers

I have the same problem. They tell me it's the computr wiring harness and I'll be damned if I can find one in the USA. I've been looking for 4 hours in Internet.

Mine, too. It shows P doNE on onboard diagnostic gizmo. I suspect fuel filter, but that's a unit totally involved in a plastic module with the fuel pump, you buy both, Everytime you need to change the fuel filter?...? Really? I have to schlep cans, where I'm at. This is a fussy beast, or what?

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