A common cause for an automatic choke to stick in a 318 Dodge truck is a dirty carburetor. A spray can be used to clean the carburetor to stop the choke from sticking.
you cant it a TBI
If this truck has EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) you won't find an automatic choke. The model year info would help.
The automatic transmission in a 2003 Dodge Dakota does not have bands.
The choke thermostat is part of carbureted fuel system. Since 1987, all Dodge trucks have been fuel injected. Therefore, a 1999 model would not have a choke thermostat
A518 is the transmission if it is an automatic, and if it is a manual then it is a Getrag 360.
The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.
No it is not.
Some of their trucks are, and some use the Allison automatic.
The automatic transmission solenoid s are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
If you include the torque converter 12 Qt. if just changing the filter then should be 5 - 6 Qt. fill according to dip stick with truck idling
Anything is possible, but the automatic in a 1999 Ram needs a computer to shift.
You will need a trans, wiring, computer, steering column, and trans cooler from an automatic truck