Running board. Exterior nameplates
REMOVAL The running boards can be removed and installed
on the vehicle as an assembly.
(1) Remove the fasteners from the wheel opening
molding (Fig. 17).
(2) Remove the fasteners retaining the running
board brackets to the body (Fig. 16).
(3) Separate the running boards from the vehicle. INSTALLATION (1) Position the running boards on the vehicle.
(2) Install the bolts retaining the running board
brackets to the body.
(3) Install the fasteners in the wheel opening
molding. REMOVAL NOTE: Exterior nameplates are attached to body
panels with adhesive tape. (1) Apply a length of masking tape on the body,
parallel to the top edge of the nameplate to use as a
guide, if necessary.
(2) If temperature is below 21C (70F) warm
emblem with a heat lamp or gun. Do not exceed 52C
(120F) when heating emblem.
(3) Insert a plastic trim stick or a hard wood
wedge behind the emblem to separate the adhesive
backing from the body.
(4) Clean adhesive residue from body with MOPAR
Super Clean solvent or equivalent. INSTALLATION (1) Remove carrier from adhesive tape on back of
emblem.
(2) Position emblem properly on body (Fig. 18).
(3) Press emblem firmly to body with palm of
hand.
(4) If temperature is below 21C (70F) warm
emblem with a heat lamp or gun to assure adhesion.
Do not exceed 52C (120F) when heating emblem.
Fig. 16 Running Board Left Side 1 - SCREW 2 - RUNNING BOARD 3 - LEFT UNDERBODY RAIL
Fig. 17 Running Boards 1 - SCREW 2 - BOLT
Fig. 18 Hood/Fender Nameplates 1 - HOOD NAMEPLATE 2 - ENGINE NAMEPLATERunning board
Exterior nameplates
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Instrument Panel Systems
- Audio Systems
- Horn Systems
- Speed Control System
- Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems
- Wiper and Washer Systems
- Lamps
- Passive Restraint Systems
- Electrically Heated Systems
- Power Distribution System
- Power Lock Systems
- Vehicle Theft/Security Systems
- Power Seat System
- Power Window Systems
- Power Mirror Systems
- Chime/Buzzer Warning Systems
- Overhead Console Systems
- Engine
- Exhaust System
- Frame and Bumpers
- Fuel System
- Steering
- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction