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really awful

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Average Mileage:

94,000 miles

Total Complaints:

2 complaints

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Dodge Durango engine problems

engine problem

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2009Mar 25

Durango 4.7L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 110,000 miles

My Dodge Durango 4.7 just started stalling for no reason. When I try to restart it, the fuel pump doesn't even work so of coarse it doesn't start at first. AFTER waiting a while I again try to start it and hear the fuel pump when I turn the key so I know it's going to start and it does for a a few minutes but then stalls again. I replaced the fuel pump because I thought that was the problem but it still stalls. I also replaced the the crank sensor but still no luck. HELP ME ANYONE!!! I will never buy a Dodge again.

Justin G.

Winter Haven, FL, USA

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2009Mar 08

Durango SLT 5.9L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 78,000 miles

Going down the road at 70 and it started missing then completely quit. A few minutes later started up again thought it was bad gas but so far the dealer in Alamogordo NM (Jack Key) can't figure the problem. Looks like it could be the PCM from the feedback I've been reading here. Do NOT buy a Durango this truck has been one problem after another since I bought it new with numerous recalls new electric fan, new switches for the windows, transmission problems and now a engine management problem of some kind. Oh, also a rear diff problem which cost 1900 to fix. All started after it was just paid off, what a peice of crap.............The dealer and his staff are idiots and don't have a much of a reputation in the little town of Alamogordo or Las Cruces NM

micknerin

Alamogordo, NM, USA

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