Model overview

The Dodge Dakota, also known as the Ram Dakota for the last two years of making, is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler's Ram (previously Dodge Truck) department. From its debut through 2009, it was sold by Dodge. The original Dakota was launched in 1986 for the 1987 model year.

The Dakota has been slotted above the Chevrolet S-10 and Ford Ranger but under the Dodge's own Ram. The Dakota was the first mid-size pickup truck with an optional V8 powertrain and has been used by police and fire agencies, as off-road SUVs and patrol trucks.

Four trim levels are offered: base ST, Big Horn, TRX4 and Laramie. A 3.7-liter V6 powertrain is standard on every trim, delivering 210 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. It comes paired to a four-speed automatic as the only transmission available with this powertrain. Rear-wheel drive is by default on all Dakotas, while four-wheel drive is optional.

Dodge Dakota known problems

Some of the common problems or complaints owners have about the Dodge Dakota are:

Exhaust Manifold Bolts May Fail

Cam Sensor Failure producing no Start or Stalling

Steering Knuckle Repair Kit Available if Threads Strip close to Caliper Mounts

Multiple Coolant Leaks

Engine issues caused by broken connection in crank position sensor wire connector

Loss Of Oil Pressure caused by Oil Sludge

Oil Sludge causing Engine Failure

Dodge Dakota PDF owner manual

Below you can find the owners manuals for the Dakota model sorted by year. The manuals are free to download and are available in PDF format. Is is recommended to check the owners manual corresponding to the correct year of your Dodge Dakota to solve the problems or to get insights about the car.