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1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Transmission & Transfer Case

1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

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1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Transmission & Transfer Case

1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Transmission and Transfer Cases

The 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Transmission and Transfer Case are integral components of the wheels, these parts are indispensable for smooth operating and efficient performance.

Transmission and Transfer Case: Types and Models

The transmission and transfer case represent an expansive category of automotive parts, covering different types, models, and related components. For the Dodge Dakota, the standard transmission in these model years was either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual. The technical features of transmissions significantly vary depending on the type — automatic or manual.

Automatic Transmissions

The automatic transmission utilized in the 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota is the 42RE model for engines up to 5.2L and the 46RE model for engines over 5.2L. They feature electronically controlled gear ratios, hydraulic lock-up torque converters, and digital sensors that monitor speed and control shift points. The 42RE model has overdrive and uses sensors to calculate the right moment to shift gear, thereby optimizing fuel efficiency and performance.

Manual Transmissions

On the other hand, the NV3500 five-speed manual transmission was also provided for the Dodge Dakota 1997-2004. This model is praised for its robust capability and durability, featuring a synchronized reverse gear and dual-cone synchronization in second and third gears. These are said to provide improved shift quality over its predecessor.

Transfer Cases

In four-wheel drive models, the transfer case, typically an NV231 or NV242 variant, is crucial. It's responsible for shifting power from the transmission to the front and rear axles via drive shafts. The NV231 is a part-time, manually shifted case, while the NV242 allows for 'full-time' 4WD and has the '4WD Auto' option.

Aftermarket Applications

Aftermarket applications for Dodge Dakota transmission and transfer case are varied. It mainly ranges from performance enhancements to replacements and repairs. One common upgrade is installing transmission coolers that keep the transmission temperature down and lower the risk of overheating. Furthermore, transmission shift kits can improve shift firmness and reduce slippage and shift overlap.

Additional Upgrades

Additional upgrades that go hand in hand with transmission and transfer case replacements include the replacement of drive shafts for efficient power transfer, clutch kit replacement for manual transmissions for optimal gear engagement, and perhaps an upgraded torque converter for an automatic transmission for better power transfer from the engine. This also includes the need for upgrading or strengthening the universal joints that connect the drive shafts to the transmission and transfer case. Similarly, a limited slip differential could be a complimentary upgrade, enhancing traction and control in off-road conditions or during high-performance driving. Everyone ranging from off-road enthusiasts, high-performance drivers, and those simply seeking a smooth and reliable ride from their 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota can benefit from understanding the critical role of the transmission and transfer case, and their aftermarket possibilities. The aftermarket options provide room for enhancements and specialty modifications, ushering vast potential for individual preference and situational performance requirements.

Fitment Includes:

  • 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 Dodge Dakota
  • Base, Sport, SLT, R/T, SXT, SLT Plus, Sport Plus

*Please see product pages for any exceptions