Went to a dealership to get main computer change out. but still doing the the same thing the engine will just stop and take awhile for it to start. Once it starts the engine light will just flash and won't shut down untell I shut the engine off. Then it will do the same thing all over again.
SOURCE: code P0456,P0455, &P0442
hello po442 ,po455,po456 is leak detected possible, check the gas cap , basicaly you have a leak that is larger than 0.020' and smaller than 0.040' in the gas evaporative system use your nose to find this one thanks
SOURCE: 2006 Dodge Durango Oil light comes on
It might be faulty oil pressure sensor or bad oil pump, but might be adressed to recent oil change. Sometimes oil get viscouse in winter and cause oil light to come on. For winter the recommended one is 5W-30
Oil light should come on for less then a second during starting the car. If it comes longer or when you push the brake it might be the sign of bad oil (sometimes), faulty oil pressure sensor (mosty), bad oil pump (often) or internal engine problem (very rare).
Good Luck
SOURCE: 98 Dodge Durango no electrical power
When the armed Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) senses that the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, it enters its power-up mode. In the power-up mode the alarm system remains armed following a battery failure or disconnect. If the VTSS was armed prior to a battery disconnect or failure, the system will have to be actively or passively disarmed after the battery is reconnected.
The alarm can be disarmed by locking the vehicle and turning the drivers door lock to the lock (arm) position. Wait a few minutes then unlock (disarm) the drivers door and the vehicle should start.
If the VTSS has been disabled in the high-line Central Timer Module (CTM), the VTSS feature must be re-enabled using the Chrysler DRB scan tool. The clicking you heard was probably from the CTM located behind the glove box.
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SOURCE: My 2001 Dodge Durango has headlights flashing like
i'm having the same problem it is the central timing modual it's located right at the kick panel on the drivers side as long as it is cooled down mine will operate fime but one it warms up all of my lights flash like police lights if you just get a new one you should be fine :)
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SOURCE: My 2001 Dodge Durango won't
When it won't start, will the engine turn over and try to start, or does it act like a dead battery?
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