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HOMESERVICE MANUALSDODGE AND RAM1999DAKOTA SLT, 2D PICKUP, 3.9 X, 4WD, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)HEATING, VENTILATION & A/C (HVAC)GENERAL SERVICINGHVAC SYSTEM - COMPRESSOR APPLICATIONS & BODY DESIGNATIONSCOMPRESSOR APPLICATIONS
1999 Dodge and Ram Dakota SLT, 2D Pickup, 3.9 X, 4WD, Standard
Compressor Applications
1999 Dodge and Ram Dakota SLT, 2D Pickup, 3.9 X, 4WD, StandardSECTION Compressor Applications
NOTE:
Always refer to underhood A/C specification label in engine compartment or A/C compressor label while servicing A/C system. If A/C specification label and lemon-25® manual specifications differ, use underhood label specifications.
COMPRESSOR APPLICATIONS (CARS)
| Application | Compressor | ||||
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| Chrysler Corp. | |||||
| Avenger & Sebring Coupe | |||||
| 2.0L (DOHC) | Nippondenso 10PA17C 10-Cyl. | ||||
| 2.5L (SOHC) | Sanden MSC90-C Scroll | ||||
| Breeze, Cirrus & Stratus | Sanden TRS-90 Scroll | ||||
| 300M, Concorde, Intrepid & LHS | Nippondenso 10PA17 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Neon | Nippondenso 10PA17 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Sebring Convertible | Sanden TRS-90 Scroll | ||||
| Ford Motor Co. | |||||
| Except Taurus 3.4L SHO | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Taurus 3.4L SHO | Sanden Scroll | ||||
| General Motors (1) | |||||
| "C" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "E" Body | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "F" Body | |||||
| 3.8L Engine | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| 5.7L Engine | Harrison V7 7-Cyl. | ||||
| "G" Body | |||||
| Aurora | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| Riviera | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "H" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "J" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "K" Body | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "M" Body | Nippondenso 10-Cyl. | ||||
| "N" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "S" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "V" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "W" Body | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "Y" Body | Harrison V7 7-Cyl. | ||||
| "Z" Body | Zexel Rotary Vane | ||||
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COMPRESSOR APPLICATIONS (LIGHT TRUCKS & VANS)
| Application | Compressor | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrysler Corp. | |||||
| Dakota & Ram Pickup | Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl. | ||||
| Durango | Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl. | ||||
| Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager | Nippondenso 10PA17 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Ram Van/Wagon | Sanden TR-105 Scroll | ||||
| Ford Motor Co. | |||||
| "E" Series Van | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Expedition & Navigator | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Explorer & Mountaineer | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| "F" Series Pickup | |||||
| Except Super Duty | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Super Duty | Sanden SD-7H15 7 Cyl. | ||||
| Ranger | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Villager | FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Windstar | Ford FS-10 10-Cyl. | ||||
| General Motors (1) | |||||
| "C" & "K" Series | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "G" Series | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| "J" Series | Nippondenso 10-Cyl. | ||||
| "L" & "M" Series | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "P" Series | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "S" & "T" Series | |||||
| 2.2L | Harrison V7 7-Cyl. | ||||
| 4.3L | Harrison HD6/HT6 6-Cyl. | ||||
| "U" Series | Harrison V5 5-Cyl. | ||||
| Jeep | |||||
| Cherokee | Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl. | ||||
| Grand Cherokee | Nippondenso 10PA17 10-Cyl. | ||||
| Wrangler | Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl. | ||||
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.