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Old 11-22-2017, 10:27 AM
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It's that time of year and we don't generally go off topic here as everyone is so focused on genuinely helping each other get their 1st gen Dak's running right. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone on here for helping me learn about my Dakota and getting it running better.
 
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I agree!! This is my favorite forum anymore.....
 
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Originally Posted by onemore94dak
It's that time of year and we don't generally go off topic here as everyone is so focused on genuinely helping each other get their 1st gen Dak's running right. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone on here for helping me learn about my Dakota and getting it running better.
I'm thankful also for all the help I've found here and online in general that helped me diagnose, locate and replace my ABS module. I inherited my father's 1995 MagnumV6 Dakota.this year after my mother decided to sell it since she'd had it for 5 yrs and never drove it. I also was tired of trying to maintain it for her since she lives 2 hrs away. The dealer wanted $800 bucks for a new module and that didn't include the labor. I've learned enough online to take the dash apart, jump the connector for the code, buy a reman module and replace the module. Cost- $110 and lots of hours reading online and watching utube videos. Now I have no brake or ABS light on the dash and I sleep better at night THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!
 
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Originally Posted by dakotagirl2
I'm thankful also for all the help I've found here and online in general that helped me diagnose, locate and replace my ABS module. I inherited my father's 1995 MagnumV6 Dakota.this year after my mother decided to sell it since she'd had it for 5 yrs and never drove it. I also was tired of trying to maintain it for her since she lives 2 hrs away. The dealer wanted $800 bucks for a new module and that didn't include the labor. I've learned enough online to take the dash apart, jump the connector for the code, buy a reman module and replace the module. Cost- $110 and lots of hours reading online and watching utube videos. Now I have no brake or ABS light on the dash and I sleep better at night THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!
would you happen to have the link on getting the abs code to show? I’m currently having this problem. I’ve changed the abs speed sensor and abs relay. But of course the dash lights are still on..

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