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2004 dodge durango 5.7 liter v8 ecm pnc - where is it located?
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04 Durango I tryed changing factary radio .so i reinstalled old 1 .but i now have no guages working on the dash
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Instrument panel warning signals
All most guarantee it will be a fuse or a relay box (silver or black boxes) check under the bonnet there should be a narrow plastic box. Take the lid off under the lid will have a diagram with the fuses and relay boxes they pull out a pair of narrow pliers helps be gentle you need to find the one that has the instruments on it swap it with another then check if they are working.
Also in addition there should also be similar under the steering wheel same process.
The relay switch and fuses you can get from a auto shop.
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My rear hatch door will
I think some of the Durangos have this as a regular fault. The only way to open the door is to gain access to the latch inside the door panel. You will need a cross head screw driver and a flat head screw driver. As well as a flashlight and some WD40.Drop the rear seats and empty the trunk as you are going to have to sit in it to do this. Carefully remove the upper window trim. It is clipped in so it should pull free with a bit of patience and effort. This should reveal two cross head screws, one each side. Remove these. The lower trim panel should ease out far enough for you to see, using the flashlight, the release latch at the bottom of the door. The latch is connected to the handle by a rod so follow it down to find the latch. The trigger arm moves up and down.Using the flat screw driver and using the handle connecting rod as a guide, push the latch trigger down. Applying light pressure to the tailgate might help it let go. You may need to disconnect the rod at the top to get enough slack to move the latch release. I think it just hooks out with a small screw driver.Once the tailgate is open you can then fully remove the lower trim to get better access for repairs.https://youtu.be/hABunGZ5FI0
How do I get to the rear blend door in my 2004 Durango?
Hi Denny, The blend flaps are usually incorporated into the main climate control system. This is not an easy job for a novice because very often you will need to dismantle the instrument panel and dash board to get to the controls. Let me know if you want to go ahead and we'll see where we get to together? Regards John
Dome lights come on and stay on when the truck is
It's probably the headlight switch, but your truck has an odd bit of circuitry. Is there a switch on the glovebox that turns on some of the dome lights? Look around for that and try opening and closing the glovebox to see if it affects the dome lights. If it does, maybe adhusting the latch would help.
I have a 2004 dodge durango. It runs like the choke is stuck on full what can I do.
well that would be your choice
My choice would be to get the fault codes read first so that I had some idea as to what I did wrong when not following the workshop manual properly
did you have the crank test for a twist after the rod broke as it requires considerable effort to break a rod and that will also alter the crank by bending it or twisting it
maybe the simple thing of not putting new seals under the injectors or checking the pressure regulator setting is causing a high pressure which is leaking past the injectors
May be the best thing is to step back for a while and spend time going over what you have done
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