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Old 01-20-2012, 10:56 PM
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So I am thinking that the computer may be what has been causing several issues with my truck: no overdrive, no cruise control, and when having the truck put on a code reader at O'Reily's they couldn't get any signal, so my question was if I were to get a new computer would I get one for the original truck: 1992 Dodge Dakota 318 Magnum, or one for the current engine/transmission setup: 1994 Ram 1500 360 Magnum?

And a second unrelated question, would it be possible to get an AWD Tranny for the Dakota that bolted up to the 360?
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No OD and No Cruise Control sounds like a bad Speed Sensor.

If your truck is running most likely it is working just fine. But if you think it is the PCM then replace it, 92-93 5.2 Dakota will be best. But any 5.2 92-95 Ram/Dakota will work. For more power a 5.9 PCM 93-95 or even better get a Mopar High Per. PCM.

I'm assuming you have a 4wd since you want to do a AWD conversion, since you didn't say. I don't know. ALWAYS post up all info.
You will have to get a Trasfercase that is AWD, your transmission will be just fine. There is a good write up on that exact swap in the FAQ2.

If you got 2wd you will have to convert to 4wd which I did a good write up in the FAQ2, then do the transfercase swap.
 

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The engine is a 5.9L 360 from a 94 1500 with the transmission to match, yes 4wd. I changed the Vehicle Speed Sensor located on the side of the transmission but that did nothing to fix the problem. I thought it was possible the overdrive solenoid or the PCM.
 
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Have you checked fuses? Sounds too simple to be true, but I wanna say my OD didn't work at first cause the fuse.
 
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I'm going to go back through and check all the fuses but the last time I went through them they were all fine and I was still having this problem. I'll let you know what I find
 
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Originally Posted by BlackKimera
The engine is a 5.9L 360 from a 94 1500 with the transmission to match, yes 4wd. I changed the Vehicle Speed Sensor located on the side of the transmission but that did nothing to fix the problem. I thought it was possible the overdrive solenoid or the PCM.
So the Ram is 4wd or your Dakota is 4wd? Both?

Did you test your wiring make sure the signal is getting to and from the PCM?
 



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