Dodge Dakota owners have reported 6 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
In 2003, when my vehicle, a Dodge Dakota pick-up was due a smog check. Mileage was only approximately 39,900 miles. It failed. It failed 3 times. After paying about $800. 00 it pass the smog test. This year, my pick-up was due a smog test. The mileage was 49,900 miles, again it failed the smog test (twice now). To this date, it has not passed the smog test and cost has already gone to approximated $300. 00.
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A loud clanking noise was heard coming from the front the clutch popped out. Consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer, and mechanic determined that the 02 sensor blew a hole inside of the clutch and needed replacement. . . . . . .
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The consumer's vehicle didn't pass an emission test. The dealer inspected the vehicle but could not duplicate or correct the problem.
Engine sensor failed. Mjs.
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Poor gas mileage.
Oxygen sensor failed.
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