2004 Dodge Dakota Runs Like New 4x4 Ext.cab In A Very Nice Condition! Wholesale! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4WD-GREAT CONDITION WHOLESALE HELLO, UP FOR SALE A 2004 DODGE DAKOTA THAT IS IN TOP MECHANICAL CONDITION . THE ENGINE RUNS SMOOTH AND STRONG WITH NO LEAK OR SMOKE . THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT ! THE 4X4 WORKS SMOOTH . I DROVE THIS TRUCK FOR ABOUT 350 MILES ON THE HIGH GOING 70/MPH AND IT FELT LIKE DRIVING AT 20 MPH . THE TRUCK HAS JUST PASSED THE PA EMISSION AND SAFETY INSPECTION AND HAS THE 2014 STICKER RIGHT ON THE WINDSHIELD TO SHOW IT . THIS IS A $8000 TRUCK AS YOU CAN SEE WE HAVE PRICED IT TO SELL, DON'T MISS OUT . THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THIS TRUCK FOR THE YEAR AND MILES IS EXCELLENT !! GOOD LUCK !!! PLEASE NOTE THAT WE WILL PICK-UP FROM CLEVELAND AIRPORT OR GREYHOUND BUS STATION FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE . WE CAN ALSO HELP YOU ARRANGE ALL OF YOUR SHIPPING NEEDS TO GET THIS VEHICLE TO YOUR DOOR STEP . TERMS AND CONDITIONS : THIS INTERNET AUCTION IS A FINAL SALE JUST LIKE ANY LIVE AUCTION . THIS VEHICLE AND ALL OF OUR USED VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS/IS . A DOCUMENTATION FEE OF A $150WILL BE ADDED TO THE FINAL BID . |
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The issue on both trucks is that the pinion nut is loosening on some trucks due to a lack of thread adhesive, and it is causing the rear axle to lock up resulting in loss of vehicle control. NHTSA's recall notice says that eight incidents occurred at speeds over 35 miles per hour and most also exhibited driveshaft failures as well since the loss of the pinion nut would cause the gear to separate from the driveshaft. In one complaint, the driveshaft separated from the rear axle and punctured the gas tank.
Chrysler will begin sending out recall notices to affected owners in November, but scroll down to see the official NHTSA notice.
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