1996 Dodge Dakota Manual Transmission 2wd 2.5 Four Cylinder Models on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
As pictured, fits 1996 models only with the 2.5 four cylinder engine, 2WD. Good working condition. 151,000 miles. Please note that you will need to use the speed sensor (VSS) off of your old transmission, as well as the bellhousing and shifter. You will receive the transmission as pictured, but of course any openings will be covered so that no debris or dirt gets inside. Please refill the transmission with the recommended type before driving.
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