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>> I've just spent the better part of two hours googling for an ABS Relay
>> for a 1992 Dodge Dakota (4 cyl, 5 spd manual, 2wd, no air conditioning).
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> one you want. I would also check the fuses as a blown fuse for the ABS
> pump will give the same code and light the lights.
OOOP's, it looks like the link that I sent was incomplete. Try this one:
http://www.autoparts-autoparts.com/partscategory1.jsp?SelCategory=18&SelYear=199
2&SelMake=DODGE&SelModel=DAKOTA&SelEngine=V6+3.9L+GAS+FI+VIN%3AX&logo=autoparts
As I said before, it is the near the top of the relay section about half way
down the page. If you use the previous link, just fill in your truck
information and then select Dodge Electrical as the sub catagory.

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John Corliss - 24 Jan 2008 23:37 GMT
>>> I've just spent the better part of two hours googling for an ABS Relay
>>> for a 1992 Dodge Dakota (4 cyl, 5 spd manual, 2wd, no air conditioning).
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> down the page. If you use the previous link, just fill in your truck
> information and then select Dodge Electrical as the sub catagory.
Actually, my truck has the L4 2.5L engine, so I did what you just
described and found:
http://www.autoparts-autoparts.com/partscategory1.jsp?SelCategory=18&SelYear=199
2&SelMake=DODGE&SelModel=DAKOTA&SelEngine=L4+2.5L+GAS+FI+VIN%3AG&logo=autoparts
Many thanks for this info. Looks like what I'm looking for. I'll check
the fuses too.

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John Corliss - 25 Jan 2008 21:29 GMT
>>>> I've just spent the better part of two hours googling for an ABS
>>>> Relay for a 1992 Dodge Dakota (4 cyl, 5 spd manual, 2wd, no air
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> Many thanks for this info. Looks like what I'm looking for. I'll check
> the fuses too.
After all that, I found out the hard way that the truck never HAD either
a fuel pump relay OR an ABS relay. There are holes for the prongs for
those relays in the board in the power distribution center, but there's
nothing behind the board to grab the prongs.
Sorry to have wasted your time, TBone.

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