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Spark plugs how do i change my spark plugs for my 2001 dodge durango.

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You'll have to remove part of the upper intake. Remove the coils one at a time. The spark plugs are located under the coils.

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SOURCE: 2001 dodge ram 1500 v8 spark plug wire diagram

the firing order is 1 8 4 3 6 5 7 2 clockwise around the cap

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 dodge durango v8 4.7

It is acually called the vehicle speed sensor I do believe. It should should be located on the top of your transmission with a wiring harness attached to it. It should also have 1 bolt holding it in also. Whatever you do, do not rotate the gear when you remove it. Try to mark the exact way it came out when you replace the sensor. When you pull the sensor out it will have this gear attached to it which will need to be placed into the new sensor and put back into the vehicle in the same way it came out or you will throw a code and it will not be pretty. Good luck, hopefully I didn't scare you it can be a simple repair just mind your P's and Q's.

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: change spark plugs

spark plugs at 100,000 miles,( average driving) fuel and air filter every 30,000 miles, air filter more often if driven in dusty conditions

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: My 2000 Dodge Durango keeps stalling for no

They need to figure out what you're losing. Is it spark or fuel?

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2009

SOURCE: my 2001 dodge durango is overheating an leaking coolant from a round plug type thing in the corner on the passenger side near the windshield

What exactly is the "round plug type thing" near the firewall [passenger side]? Is it a sensor of some type? I, too, have a coolant leak here on my 2001 Durango; its tucked in rather tightly near the hood/firewall corner. My electric fan is not kicking on; vehicle overheated tonight. (4.7 liter)

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Here is a list of what i have found with your problom
Let me know if you need assistance in checking anything out
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