How about un-cool items such as the opaque coolant overflow tank. What could
have been checked by eye now requires a dipstick...
The coolest feature has to be that V8 under the hood. :-)
gk
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Gary E. Klim - Somewhere In Connecticut mailto:garyklim@snet.net
http://pages.cthome.net/garyklim/ mailto:gklim@harman.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
> [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of John Neff
> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 12:53 PM
> To: Dakota Mailing List
> Subject: DML: Cool Dakota Features
>
>
> Folks,
> On the heals of the Dakota Trivia I have something that I thought
> is a cool
> idea. What is the coolest/neatest thing you have found on your
> Dak. Now this
> can be anything you want, but what I had in mind are more engineering
> features. Here is an example. I was washing the Dakster Sunday morning and
> had to really scrub the wheel well liners due to all the
> construction going
> on at work. While I had my head in there I found a neat little door in the
> drivers side front wheel well. Just held in with a couple of
> snaps. I pulled
> it out and found that it gave me access to what looked like the
> proportioning valve for the breaks. I could have been something
> else for the
> 4WABS, I'm not sure. The point here is that on almost every other vehicle
> you would have had to cut your hands while laying on the hot, dirty garage
> floor to work on it if it ever failed. Thank you Chrysler for giving me an
> access door. Has anyone else seen anything cool like this on their trucks?
> John
> 98 Dak CC 4X4 Sport, 5.2L, Auto, access door to something for the breaks,
> and no stripes. Plus lots of other cool stuff.
>
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