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The Dodge Dakota (called the Ram Dakota for its final two years of production) is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler’s Ram division (formerly called the Dodge Truck division). The second-generation Dakota began development in 1991, though they were not introduced until 1996 for the 1997 model year.

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Help connect to wires after a heater core replacement job.

I replaced the heater core on 1997 Dodge Dakota truck and everything was going back together just fine, well come to find out I have 2 wires left hanging and I cant figure out where they go. One is a 3 black wire going into an eyelet and they hang under right behind the glove box and the other one is 2 white wires with black stripes going into an eyelet and they hang on rider side below the dash. I can't find a diagram showing these wires or where they go. Can you please clear this for me? before I blow a gasket!?!

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@house not quite sure since we do not know where the wires come from. Here is the heater circuit,

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but the wires you describe are not there. Try to identify where they originate from

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