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curt
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10/03/2005
13:05:49

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I've got a 99 dakota reg. cab with a v6. On friday I was hauling loads of wood and everything was fine. At one point I had it parked on a pretty steep slope while the bed was loaded full of wood. As I leaned up against the back to grab some of the wood I heard a few clicks that I assumed was the emergency brake which I had engaged. The next day my Abs and parking brake lights stayed on and still haven't gone off. On top of that my speedomoter doesn't work under 28 miles an hour. Faster than that and everything works fine under that (28 mph) and the speedometer doesn't register. Everything else works all gauges and things any ideas what the problem might be?



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10/03/2005
13:21:21

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Curt,
It sounds like your wheel speed sensor is shot. the sensor is on top of the rear axle pumpkin. that sensor reads your rear wheel speed.



curt
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10/03/2005
13:59:58

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how much would a new sensor cost?



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10/03/2005
14:29:42

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I think I paid $25 - $30 from dodge dealer. I dont exactly remember. Check with your local auto parts store you might get it cheaper



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10/03/2005
14:48:45

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Alright thanks a lot man you really have helped me out a lot I really appreciate it



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10/03/2005
15:00:20

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Your welcome. I'm glad I could help you out



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