2002 Dodge Dakota SLT 4.7L

Summary:

Great truck with minor issues

Faults:

Nothing major, other than the routine maintenance.

At 244000 the check engine light came on for #2 cylinder misfire.

Now I have several codes, mostly random misfires and large evap leak.

Had the spark plugs replaced at 245000.

Check engine light cycles on and off every few months.

Replaced the front brakes at 257000.

Need to replace all the ignition coils, and possibly may need a new computer.

I love this little truck, but the mileage sucks.

It's perfect for hauling a boat out trailer.

General Comments:

It's a great truck, I get comments on it all the time. It's very easy to work on and parts are fairly cheap.

I have been into SUVs for a long time, but pick up trucks are my new favorite. I would recommend this truck to anyone who wants a little truck with lots of guts and power.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th August, 2015

2002 Dodge Dakota SLT Quad Cab 4.7 liter

Faults:

I have only had two things go wrong with this Dodge Quad Cab 4.7 liter and 5 speed standard trans, and they are these.

First the throwout bearing went out, leaving me at a stop light on the main highway. That was no problem for me, as I have been a mechanic since I was 15 years old (now at 68 years).

The second thing that went was the TPS, which I got the info from my code reader. I went and purchased a new TPS, and replaced it and have had no problems since.

I have been thinking about getting a 2000 Durango, only because I tinker on vehicles in a very serious way.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th June, 2015

2002 Dodge Dakota Sport 4.7L gas

Summary:

Get one! Small things will go, it's easy and cheap to work on, but the V8 5 speed is a hot rod!

Faults:

Relatively easy driveway fixes:

Driver's seat back wouldn't recline -- repaired by replacing missing bolt.

Headlights/dash lights flickering -- replaced with a used clock timing module from eBay.

Wouldn't switch into 4wd -- replaced 4wd module under the dash with one from eBay.

Noisy front drive shaft in 4wd -- Replaced worn CV joint on shaft with a kit unit from eBay.

Driver's side ball joint -- replaced in my driveway. Make sure you have snap ring pliers!

Original muffler basically disintegrated one day. Made the truck sound mean! Replaced with a Walker Sound F/X muffler from Autozone for $57.00 and sounds factory again.

Replaced original clutch at 177,000 -- replaced with a heavy duty Luk clutch from Amazon. Parts and labor was approx. $750. This was the only repair I couldn't do in my driveway. Although I'm sure I could've if I got ambitious enough.

General Comments:

An extended cab Dakota with a 4.7L V8 and a 5 speed has been my dream truck for several years. I finally came across a used 2002 for sale on Craigslist for $2500. Although the truck ran & drove well, it had a bunch of little things wrong from not being properly maintained for about 5 years (at least the seller was honest).

I knew these were repairs I could do on my own, in the driveway. The ball joint was probably the toughest, but that's only because I didn't have the right size snap ring pliers.

The 4.7L has 230 HP & pulls hard from about 2500 RPM right up to its 6k redline. It's different from the old 5.2L 318ci, which made its power/torque lower in the RPM range, but fell flat on its face above 4500 RPM. Both are excellent motors, but the 5.2L has way more mods available, if that's what you want.

Because of the higher torque curve, the only thing that I'd really recommend for this truck is a set of 4.10 gears. I think it comes stock with 3.55s, but 4.10 will put it right in its sweet spot for daily driving. And I've heard you only lose 1-2 MPG.

As it sits, which is stock, I average 14-16.5 MPG with about 80% highway. Bear in mind, that I take the truck up to 105-110 mph at least once almost everyday. My average speed is probably around 80 mph. Considering my heavy lead foot, the MPG isn't that bad. I had the exact same truck with a 3.9 5 speed, which had a lot less power & still only got 16-17 MPG.

Since replacing the clutch, the truck will incinerate the tires in 1st, bark 'em hard in 2nd, and chirp 3rd if I bang it hard. And that's with the big 265/70/R16 wheels/tires.

As for comfort, well I think the extended cab is the best compromise between the standard & the quad cab. The rear seat is an actual bench seat that can fit 2 people rather uncomfortably, but it fits 2 car seats perfectly and my kids love it back there! The rides not harsh, but it's not Cadillac comfortable... come on, it's a pick up truck!

The only other problem I didn't mention in the previous section, is the ticking from the hydraulic lash adjusters (a fancy lifter). This is a common problem with most 4.7s. My ticking is coming from the passenger side cylinder bank near the oil fill tube. These motors are prone to sludge and I guess that's was causes the problem with the hydraulic lifters. I've tried a couple engine sludge treatments, but that hasn't seemed to help much. It will probably require a mechanical repair at some point, but I've been driving it like this for over 20k miles. and it hasn't gotten any worse or affected drive-ability in any way I can detect.

BOTTOM LINE: If you can find a well maintained Dak V8 with a 5 speed, go for it! If you find a neglected one & don't mind turning a few wrenches, it will totally pay you back in SMILES TO THE MILE!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 25th April, 2015

5th Jul 2015, 02:16

Very nice review - useful level of detail.