1994 Dakota - Should I go for it? Plz HELP!
I'd say go for it. I mean 350 sounds like a reasonable gamble for a possible good running truck, Only bad thing is without the ecm it's not like you could tell if something else is wrong with it right now. Worst case scenario you can sit on it and part it out and will make more than that off it as long as the body and frame are good. If it's always been a florida truck like mines it should be good.
Is it rwd or 4wd. Auto or manual?
How long can you go without a small towing truck if you waited and what would be the most you would spend.
If I had a place to store an extra vehicle I'd take that drive to come get it (I'm down here in Orlando)
Is it rwd or 4wd. Auto or manual?
How long can you go without a small towing truck if you waited and what would be the most you would spend.
If I had a place to store an extra vehicle I'd take that drive to come get it (I'm down here in Orlando)
How do we know the PCM is shot? Did somebody do the "three key turns to run" thing to retrieve any codes? See if it'll talk to you.
And yeah, Dakotas had issues. All trucks have issues. We know how to deal with them.
And yeah, Dakotas had issues. All trucks have issues. We know how to deal with them.
Last edited by vhinze; Aug 4, 2013 at 12:39 AM.
$350 I'd bite. Worst case, it doesn't work and you can with ease get more money out of it.
Heck you could probably get that at least in just taking it to the crusher for scrap.
Also being you're in florida.. I'd call up the local PD and request a dog come sniff the vehicle. It could have been used as a drug transporter and fried ECU is just an excuse to offload it quickly for cheap.
Heck you could probably get that at least in just taking it to the crusher for scrap.
Also being you're in florida.. I'd call up the local PD and request a dog come sniff the vehicle. It could have been used as a drug transporter and fried ECU is just an excuse to offload it quickly for cheap.


