1992 Dodge Ext Cab D-350 Dually 2wd Cummins 5-speed Nice Truck !!!!! on 2040-cars
La Verkin, Utah, United States
This is a very good running clean southern UT dry climate truck,No rust !!!! loaded with the right options like the famous million mile inter cooled 1st gen cummins motor,with cold air intake,the pump has been advanced a few degrees and turned up just a tad and a 4'' straight piped exhaust added.this one gets 21-22 mpg empty and 18 loaded pulling at 80 with the a/c on...pretty amazing huh ?this thing has nice custom wheels and running boards,and a cool sun visor over the windshield... power windows tilt wheel cruise nice stereo and ice cold a/c.high back captain chairs with center console cb and large mirrors for towing,3.50 rear gear ratio with the 5-speed are perfect for those long hauls...truly a sweet truck that is really worth its weight in gold,if not for the great fuel mileage but also for its long jevity...it has had a lot of good care like new ball joints shocks injection pump,rebuilt trans and drive shaft.the truck also has air bags in the rear.just a very nice old truck,if this is what your looking for this one will be hard to beat !!!! bid all you can because i am going to sell it to the highest bidder,no reserve.just the highest bidder will drive her home.good luck !!!!!!!
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According to the automaker's filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the airbag control module can fail, which causes the bag or the seatbelt pre-tensioner to deploy without warning. It took over a year to design the new parts, according to The New York Times. However, Chrysler finally has a new "jumper harness with an in-line diode filter circuit" ready to fix the problem.
The dilemma now moves to the mechanics who have to actually install the part. A 47-step guide from Chrysler explains that the procedure should take about two hours. It's not an easy job, though. Most of the dashboard has to be taken apart, and the instructions include this helpful bit of advice: "Installing the jumper harness and filter box into position is not an easy task. Patience, perseverance, and small hands are required." We wish the best of luck to them. The fix comes just in time for the Vipers to enjoy the summer sun.