2005 dodge dakota 3.7l 4x4
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2005 dodge dakota 3.7l 4x4
I have an issue..in have a 4speed transmission and when I get to the 4th gear my truck starts hesitate and my rpm just around aliitle and I lose a ittle power. But once I open the trottle up it goes away..just wondering what it.might be..any help is appreciated.
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2005 dodge dakota
No, It's an automatic. And it' a 4 speed transmission. So when j fetntonthe last year it's starts hesitating but goes away when I open up the throttle..
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Please take a few seconds and read what you type before posting. I tried to fix your post but have no idea what you are trying to say. Spelling, grammar and punctuation goes a long way in helping us help you.....
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No engine light on and I am thinking it' either the mass air flow sensor or.maybe the ignition coil..I had a similar problem when I had a Lincoln is and it was hestaiting going up hill..also May be the throttle position sensor??
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- spark plugs
- ignition coils
- ignition wires
- IAT sensor
- TPS sensor
- MAP sensor
- crank sensor
- knock sensor
- fuel pump
- injector
- O2 sensor
- dead cylinder
...
Could start replacing stuff. Gets expensive. Better to come up with a diagnostic plan of attack. When at a loss of where to start or how to check, sometimes it is best to take it to a reputable mechanic to diagnose. Once known, then decide whether to take on the repair/replace yourself or have the mechanic proceed.
- ignition coils
- ignition wires
- IAT sensor
- TPS sensor
- MAP sensor
- crank sensor
- knock sensor
- fuel pump
- injector
- O2 sensor
- dead cylinder
...
Could start replacing stuff. Gets expensive. Better to come up with a diagnostic plan of attack. When at a loss of where to start or how to check, sometimes it is best to take it to a reputable mechanic to diagnose. Once known, then decide whether to take on the repair/replace yourself or have the mechanic proceed.