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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual will remain ON. At this time, reduce speed and stop
spinning the wheels to complete the shift. There may be
a delay up to 10 seconds for the shift to complete after the
wheels have stopped spinning.
4

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual roads. This feature provides the safety, security, and
convenience of operating in all-wheel drive at all times
regardless of road conditions.
When additional traction is required, the 4WD LOCK
and 4W

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Always engage the parking brake when powering
down the vehicle if the(Service 4WD(light is illu-
minated. Not engaging the parking brake may allow
the vehicle to roll which may cause personal

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual Shifting Procedure - NV 244 Generation II
Transfer Case
NOTE:The 4x4 system will not allow shifts between
4WD/ 4WD LOCK if the rear wheels are spinning (no
traction). In this situation a position indi

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual 3. While still rolling, rotate the transfer case control
switch to the desired position.
4. After the position indicator light has stopped flashing,
shift the transmission back into gear.
Alternate Pr

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
On vehicles equipped with a limited-slip differen-
tial, never run the engine with one rear wheel off the
ground. The vehicle may drive through the rear
wheel remaining on the ground and caus

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual Flowing/Rising Water
WARNING!
Do not drive on or cross a road or a path where water
is flowing and/or rising (as in storm run-off). Flow-
ing water can wear away the road or paths surface
and cause y

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DODGE DAKOTA 2008 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
²Driving through standing water limits your vehi-
cles traction capabilities. Do not exceed 5 mph (8
km/h) when driving through standing water.
²Driving through standing water limits your