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you can find more info by going to auto zone and login in (its all free) then list your car then go to repair help then vehicle repair then to internal engine then to timing belt
You can register for free at AutoZone.com, and list the vehicle information you have shown here, and you can find some good descriptions and diagrams of the very things you seek. And quite a good deal more, too; although it is not as complete as a repair manual, it is more like an abbreviated version. It does have timing belt procedures, though.
Best chance of finding one on the internet is to join a Dodge Dakota enthusiasts forum and see or ask if anyone may have posted it. Or, buy a Haynes or Chilton manual for your truck, about $25 at a parts store.
ok I had same problem with my 1996 Isuzu npr 5.7 gas burner. on top of fuel tank are wires and cant remember if it was 3 or 4 but anyways one of those wires is your ground wire to the fuel pump its self. make sure the wire has a good ground on the frame and/or the bed body of the truck. wish you the best hope I could help you
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