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1989 Dodge dakota, front door removal/replacement

Ever curious to know how the cargo sitting out in your pickup bed feels as it's cruising along the highway? Well, in 1989 you could could find out, with the introduction of the Dodge Dakota convertible. That's right, realizing that the mid-size truck was being used just as much for fun and adventure as it was for hauling, Dodge produced the first convertible pickup since the Model T. Most buyers loved the addition of the manually operated top and roll bar, although it was difficult to see out of the murky plastic rear window when the top was up. Added to a Sports Package that included fog and offroading lights and a sports suspension, the convertible was purely a pleasure-oriented truck.
Amid criticims of underpowered engines, the 1989 Dodge Dakota got another new addition, the unique Shelby Dakota, built on the shorter 112-foot wheelbase and Sport suspension. This high-performance pickup got its extra zip from the same 5.2-liter, 175-hp V8 engine that sat in the Ram. It was paired with a new 4-speed automatic, that was also available in the other Dakotas, replacing the 3-speed automatic. The Shelby sported the Shelby badging and supposedly hit 0-60 in 8.7 seconds, solving the labored acceleration problems from previous years.
Another change in the 1989 Dakota was a base model upgrade to a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder, 99-hp engine. The 3.9, 125-hp V6 was still offered, and all models came as standard 2WD, with a 4WD option in V6 or higher engines. All Dakotas received rear-wheel ABS brakes in 1989.
The convertible was a big hit with those who bought it, saying it added an adventurous and fun spirit to the mid-size pickup. 4WD Dakotas were highly valued for their ability to conquer rough road and weather conditions. The fact that the 1989 Dakota handled like a smaller truck but had a large cargo bed was also a plus, as was the hard-to-kill engine. Drivers still complained of a lack of power, the sluggishness of the 4-speed, and problems with paint decay.
1989 Dodge dakota, front door removal/replacement
I have a 89 Dakota 2wd 3.9 v6 it was running sluggish so I changed the spark plugs only then it would crank and idle fine but when I put it in gear it would shut off so I was trying to up the idle screw and slipped hit the throttle and it backfired and shot out black smoke shut off and haven't crunk since, I changed the wires distributer cap and ignition coil, still no crank what tf is the problem is it a fuel shut off switch? Please help I'm losing jobs because I can't get to work
I have an 89 Dakota 2w 3.9ltr V6. I need a fuel pump assembly but its discontinued. What year will interchange or is there any other vehicles that will.
I have a 1989 dodge Dakota 3.9 v6. I am having issues with idle and stopping. It idles very low in park or neutral but when I out it in reverse or drive it wants to sputter and die. Also loses power while driving. Have to feather pedal at stop sings and lights to keep running. I replaced idle speed control motor, throttle position sensor, replaced all vacumn lines, and removed cat converter and straight piped it. No change at all. I had about 1/4 tank of gas and I filled it back up and it ran fine. When I got back down to 1/4 of a tank again problem started back up so I figured maybe a bad tank of gas. So I filled it back up and put a bottle of heet in it and no change at all. Any suggestions will help.
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: vinyl
Audio System
AM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: vinyl
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim: leather
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Truck Features
Pickup truck sliding rear window: manual horizontal
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: vinyl
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: vinyl
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim: leather
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Truck Features
Pickup truck sliding rear window: manual horizontal
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth