What transmission is in my 1995 Dodge Dakota?

What transmission is in my 1995 Dodge Dakota?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1995 Dodge Dakota/Transmission

How do I identify my Dodge transmission?

Look inside the truck cab on the driver’s side to see if there is a clutch pedal. If there is a clutch pedal, this means that the Dodge Ram has a manual transmission. If there is no clutch pedal, then the truck has an automatic transmission.

How do I identify a Dodge 46RE transmission?

Transmission identification numbers are stamped on the driver side of the case flange just above the oil pan gasket (just below the TV lever). There will be a 9 digit part number, a space, a 4 digit build date, a space, and a 4 digit serial number. 6 = strength of trans. (1-9, higher number, stronger trans.)

How do I know what transmission I have by Vin?

The Vehicle identification number is a 17-digit number where each of them has a unique meaning that is associated with the vehicle. The transmission of the vehicle is usually in between the fourth and the ninth digits-you would get to know the type of transmission of the vehicle.

What transmission is in a 96 Dodge Dakota?

1996 Dodge Dakota/Transmission

How do I tell what transmission I have?

Open the driver’s side door and find the white card on the side of the door that is filled with small black lettering. This card contains specific details about the year the car was made, its transmission, engine specifications and other details. Underneath or beside the “TR” symbol will be a number code.

What is the difference in a 46RE and a 47RE transmission?

Case is a liitle different, 47 uses a larger torque converter, 46 OD clutch as 4 discs 47 has 5, 46 direct clutch uses 8 discs, 47 has 10 disc, 46 has 3 discs in the front clutch, the 47 uses 4. There are other differences too, but they are teh big ones. Id look for a 00 to 02 47.

Are all 46RE transmissions the same?

All 46Re’s are not the same. Basically, the short form is that ’96-99 Dakota and Durango interchange.

What does the 8th digit in a VIN number mean?

Vehicle Description Section The fourth through eighth digits describe your vehicle’s model, body type, restraint system, transmission type, and engine code. The ninth digit is the check digit, which is used to detect fraudulent VINs.

When did the Dodge Dakota 87 come out?

87 – 96 (10 Years in the making) The Dakota was introduced in late 1986 as a 1987 model. It was a new idea in light trucks. Something a little bigger than the compacts, but not so large as a full-size, the first mid-size pick-up became a reality.

What kind of transmission does a Dodge van have?

DODGE Model Years Transmission Type Engine Type/Size Transmission Model VAN/WAGON 1500-2500 95-01 3 SP RWD V8 52L 36RH VAN/WAGON 1500-2500 95-03 3 SP RWD V6 39L 32RH VAN/WAGON 1500-2500 95-96 4 SP RWD V6 39L 42RH/RE VAN/WAGON 1500-3500 95-03 4 SP RWD V8 52L/59L 46RH/RE

When did the Dodge Dakota get a V8 engine?

In 1991, the V8 became available again across the line, but still turned poor numbers. 1992 was the first year of the Magnum engines. These V6 and V8 engines are multiport injected and produce much better performance than the TBI engines. The truck became a success, finally offering the true benefits of the mid-size vehicle.

What kind of tires does a Dodge Dakota have?

Ratios: Dakotas came with 3.21, 3.55, or 3.90. option on all. 3.21 std on V6 and V8 3.55 std on L4, optional on V6 and V8. Standard Dimentions as published by Dodge (1991 – 1996) on std tires.

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