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2002 Dodge Dakota PCM Problems To Keep In Mind

2002 Dodge Dakota PCM Problems To Keep In Mind

The 2002 Dodge Dakota is classified as the mid-size pickup, because it is smaller in size than the Dodge’s own Ram, the Ford F-150 or the Chevy Silverado. It is however bigger compared to Toyota Tacoma, the Ford Ranger, GMC Sonoma or the Chevy S-10. Dakota is promoted as the most powerful and highly compact pickup in the market, which offers optional V8 power.

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When to Replace your Engine Control Module

When to Replace your Engine Control Module

The Engine Control Module (ECM), often referred to as the “vehicle’s brain”, plays a crucial role in modern vehicles by managing and regulating various vehicle functions. The ECM continuously monitors and adjusts numerous parameters such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and engine idle speed to ensure optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and reduced emissions. Given...

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What is an EGR Valve?

What is an EGR Valve?

The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR), is one of the most important components for all truck built in the past two decades. The EGR valve is responsible for the reduction of emission. Once the temperature of the combustion in the chamber hits around 2500 degrees Fahrenheit, it starts increasing the production of (NOx)Nitrogen Oxides. While the...