Clean and dry wet area as best as possible then take it for a drive. After a short drive, drive it up on ramps or jack up the front end and support vehicle with jack stands. Use a light and look for the source of the leak. Once you have determined the source re-post your findings on this site and we will help you from there.
Usually in the trunk in the spare wheel well.
I'd love to get Titanic Blood & Steal but I hate the one that was made in 1997. And I hate the actor who played Jack Dawson.
Hello bud, I think and lead to believe that IAT sensors are fitted near the air flow box area? on all or most vehicles,and it will be fitted with a jack plug,,but you probally know that? Yours Richard.
The automatic transmission fluid in a 1997 Dodge Ram with a diesel engine helps keep the transmission components lubricated properly. This fluid gets dark and discolored over time, and loses its effectiveness and viscosity. Dodge recommends that you change the transmission fluid every time you change the transmission filter. This is a fairly easy job, albeit a messy one, that you should be able to get done in about an hour. 1. Step 1 Drive the Dodge Ram for 10 minutes to warm up the transmission fluid. Park on level ground, engage the emergency brake, and remove the key. 2. Step 2 Jack up the front of the Dodge Ram. Lower the frame onto jack stands and remove the jack. Place the drain pan underneath the transmission pan, which is on the transmission behind the rear wheels. 3. Step 3 Loosen all of the bolts on the transmission filter using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket, but do not remove them. Allow the fluid to empty into the drain pan, then remove the rest of the bolts on the filter with the ratchet and pull the pan down from the transmission. Pour any leftover fluid into the drain pan. 4. Step 4 Clean the inside of the drain pan with the mechanic's rags. Scrape the gasket material off the transmission pan and the transmission using the gasket scraper. Install the gasket on the transmission pan. Bolt the assembly onto the transmission using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket, tightening them in a crisscross pattern. Tighten the bolts to 150 inch/lbs using the torque wrench. 5. Step 5 Jack up the Dodge Ram enough to remove the jack stands. Lower the truck. Pop the hood and locate the dipstick with the yellow handle for the transmission fluid. Remove the dipstick and put the funnel in the dipstick tube. 6. Step 6 Pour the automatic transmission fluid into the funnel, then reinsert the dipstick in the dipstick tube. Start the Dodge Ram and keep it running for 15 minutes. Pull out the transmission dipstick and check to see if the level is between the two dots on the bottom of the dipstick. If it is, stop. If it isn't, add fluid until it is. Change the filter while the pan is off, only use ATF+4 ( not Dextron), and check the fluid level in nuetral.
Under the front passenger seat
The jack and spare tire for a 2002 dodge neon is located in the trunk, under the trunk mat. The jack is located with the spare tire.
You can just get a standard floor jack, like the $30 Autozone ones.
The Jack and tools are behind a panel in the left rear interior of the van.
I have a 1999 Dodge 2500 4WD, and the answer is no. It's just stubborn. I used a breaker bar and 3ton jack to break it loose.
Under the front passenger seat.Under the front passenger seat.
It is stored under the front passenger seat
On my 2004, it's in the trunk under the carpet, with the spare tire.
On a 1997 Mercury Sable : The jack is supposed to be with the spare tire in the trunk The spare tire is stored with the tire valve facing down and the jack is stored inside the tire rim
It is located under the back seat in the center aisle on the right hand side of the vehicle.
In the compartment at floor level, driver side, beside tailgate.
The jack is located under the rear seat on my 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.