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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

If there’s no leak, you may need to repair or replace these parts. You’ll need a professional mechanic to test and confirm this. In specific Dodge Dakota models (manufactured in 2005 and above), a series of components are attached to the Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM), including the A/C switch. Still no luck?

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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

If there’s no leak, you may need to repair or replace these parts. You’ll need a professional mechanic to test and confirm this. In specific Dodge Dakota models (manufactured in 2005 and above), a series of components are attached to the Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM), including the A/C switch. Still no luck?

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Autoshop Solutions Partners With BlueRecruit!

Autoshop Solutions

BlueRecruit and Autoshop Solutions are working together to help bring exceptional technicians, mechanics, and service writers to Autoshop customers’ garages. We are very excited to have this exclusive opportunity to help our auto repair shops find the best talent from across the country.”

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5 Pressing AWD System Problems in Honda Pilot (+How To Fix)

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Your best bet is to visit a mechanic. Note: You can continue driving with the warning light, but timely repair is necessary. Here’s what your mechanic will do: Check the sensors and actuators: They’ll check your vehicle for a faulty O2 sensor or actuator and install new ones. But, this diagnosis can be tricky.