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RE: dakota - 2/12/2008 6:57:55 AM   
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Thanks for the feedback guys,,,,as for changing the plugs, done that. Had recomendations for both Autolite and NGK, I went with NGK Iridiums. No improvement. And the dealer has flushed everything possible, it's been flush more than a bus station cammode. Still no improvement. The dealer has also ran two diagnostics on it and says the computer says everythink is running right, no misfires.

I think it's a balance problem because it's there at idle and fades out at about 14~1500 RPM. Other than that the engine runs and preforms fine and with my daily driving I can squeeze about 20mpg out of it.

My primary grip is that for $22,000 I shouldn't have to settle for a vehicle that shakes when I'm setting at a stop. I feel like I was sold a defective product. Don't get me wrong I've been a Dodge owner since 1972. One, a B200 van I bought new in '76, I ran until 1999. But I've never had a problem like this with any of them.

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RE: dakota - 2/12/2008 8:02:33 AM   
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I just changed mine at 21k on it and it is smoother.  I never had a "rough" idle but not as smooth as other V8s.  Also I noticed my TB was pretty dirty I wiped all the cabon out near the butterfly so that might of helped.  Anyway change the plugs, heck only 10 bucks and 45 minutes time!

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RE: dakota - 2/12/2008 10:42:52 AM   
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I have a hard time believing your idle will "get better sometimes" due to an improperly balanced engine. Based on the information you have given, the idle would not clear up 20% of the time if it was a mechanical problem (balancing). It would be a constant.

My race motor is balanced, blueprinted, no balance shafts, and poly u motor mounts. It idle's just fine...however, I have severe vibration at idle. The 280 adv. duration cams only add to the vibration. But, it idles. We need to know if you are feeling vibration, or if the motor is idling incorrectly.

My initial thoughts are that you should check the fuel system. Clogged injectors, dirty fuel filter (the sock at the pump), debri in the lines, are all things you should consider in addition to changing the plugs. Also, if timing is off (cam or ignition) this will cause a "rough" idle as well. Now, the likely hood of the cam timing to off should be minimal, but it is possible.

Just my 2 cents.

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RE: dakota - 2/13/2008 5:52:51 AM   
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I agree, Donkeypunch, an embalance would be consistent and my vibration is. Bookerg was the one with the 80% thing going and your suggestions are a good route for him to take. I've already gone through all of that to the point of removing the heads, that is my dealer has and the vibration is still there. Like I said earlier it fades out at about 1500rpm.
I've talked to three different service managers at three different dealers and gotten three different answers, yea, I know, what did I expect,,,right. From the District Manager all the way down to the mechanic in the shop,,,,,,,,nobody knows nothing.



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RE: dakota - 2/18/2008 7:41:13 AM   
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Dropped by the local dealer for my regular Friday visit and went through the ordeal again this time with the service manager and a mechanic, now they want to change the harmonic balancer.

Here's one just for laughs,,,,when I was leaving the service manager said his district manager told him that the Dakotas with a 4.7 would idle rough because it was a small truck with a big engine,,,,,,,,when did 287ci become big?? ....beam me up, Scotty. 

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RE: dakota - 3/5/2008 8:15:02 PM   
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quote:

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Dropped by the local dealer for my regular Friday visit and went through the ordeal again this time with the service manager and a mechanic, now they want to change the harmonic balancer.

Here's one just for laughs,,,,when I was leaving the service manager said his district manager told him that the Dakotas with a 4.7 would idle rough because it was a small truck with a big engine,,,,,,,,when did 287ci become big?? ....beam me up, Scotty. 


I seriously have no idea where they get most of ths schmucks.  Mine had a rought idle yesterday.  sitting at 800 and then dipping to 300 and back to 800.  A few times.  It's only got 2,507 miles on it.  Already changed the plugs to the 3923's.  It runs fine, however.  It's just a bit frustrating. 


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RE: dakota - 5/8/2008 5:41:11 AM   
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Well guys,,,,,Dodge has given up on my idle problem, which has gotten worse since they started working on it. Last month the "regional tech advisor" came down, ran all the computor test again, broke out the holy water, slung some around and announced that it was "RUNNING AS DESIGNED", and left.
He did promise that if they came up with a fix that they would let me know,,,WOW! Great,,Thanks Guys. And the sevice manager told me that if I wanted to trade it in that I would get the full trade in value because all the dealers knew about the problem,,well, duh,,,What problem? It's  "RUNNING AS DESIGNED".
Now I'm really confused,,I guess they designed it to idle with a miss to keep the driver awake at the stop lights.
So I called Dodge customer service for the fourth time and instantly got shot over to an English speaking guy, the Indian dude didn't want to talk to me :(, after reviewing my case he started repeating, "RUNNING AS DESIGNED" --  "RUNNING AS DESIGNED".
So now there's a sign on the side of my Dakota letting everybody know it's  "RUNNING AS DESIGNED".
After 38 years of being a loyal Chrysler patron,,,,,,, I've bought my last one.



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RE: dakota - 5/8/2008 6:29:03 AM   
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sorry to hear that man...   you got a lemon, and its hard to hear that...   But our trucks are runnig smooth and strong.   I would get an attourney to look at it.  also test drive another dak...  show them that it is your truck and not all of them.

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RE: dakota - 5/8/2008 6:44:37 AM   
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I completely agree! Get another Dak up next to it and show them the comparison. Obviously, the test should speak for itself. Di-dee di!

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RE: dakota - 5/9/2008 4:55:34 AM   
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4000lbs isn't exactly a small truck.  A small truck would be an s10 or a ranger not a dakota.  What a bunch of bafoons.  Its like they are hiring people from Ford dealerships or something.

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RE: dakota - 7/17/2008 6:22:42 AM   
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Here''s the latest on my dakota''s idle problem,,,,,can''t do the lemon law, waited too long for that one,,have talked to 2 lawyers about sueing Dodge & the dealer (lol), can''t do that because of the arbitration agreement on the back of the sales agreement I signed. Arbitration means I would have to put up 10% of the truck value, turn it back over to them but continue to make payments and then it might take a year to settle, also have to hire a lawyer. After the dealer saw the sign I have on the truck they wanted to trade with me, they offered me $4000 less than trade-in on it ,,,,why?,,,because it had an idle miss and they wouldn''t keep it on their lot, they would send it to auction and take what they could get. I''m not willing to take another screwing so I still have it and apparently will for another 7 years,,,financial constraints. Have to buy the wife a handicap equipted van and they start out at $40,000. I''d post a picture but can''t figure out how,,any advice.








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RE: dakota - 7/17/2008 10:55:54 AM   
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NGK Iridiums



NGK Iridiums are worth about as much as a pound of hog sh!t to me.

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RE: dakota - 7/17/2008 11:01:51 AM   
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My 4.7 HO idles rough too.  Not horrible, but annoying.  38,000 miles.  New plugs (stock not Autolites, that''s next), two rounds of fuel system cleaner, TPS manifold cleaner.  All did nothing.  On top of that, the truck surges on acceleration.  But everything checks out fine.  Add that to all of my suspension, and axle problems.  If never had a vehicle with so many problems.  My friends Toyota Tundra idles and rides as smooth as silk.....with well over 100K, and no unscheduled maintainance.  You figure it out.

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