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Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
Gas cap is not a player here IMO. Does this have a coil for each cyl? If so, unplug and plug in only the number 5 when you get a chance. It throwing the code and running rough would have me looking first at connections, plug wire, plug then coil.
But if you can swap those out with other same length (I'd replace the plugs anyway) and the code does not return then it was the connections. If the code follows the part swap then its the parts. IF the code stays put then its something else but the parts that were swapped.
Contrary to popular belief here, I really do want to help folks.
Take care and good luck! Bill
Hi Bill,
Oh then I can forget the gas cap purchase. I can't do any engine part swaping now cuz I'm at work right now and have no garage to work on it during after work hours due to our heavy on and off rainy season. The best I can do is allow/suggest for them to begin looking at the spark plug coils first. If they suggest and have the time I can pay to have them change the plugs as that's not a big deal to me. Please cross your finger on my behalf cuz if the issue is solved by this private shop then guess who's getting my service/business/money from now on?
I also forgot to mention to you that when I had a chance to drive the truck on sunday the oil pressure guage did show a little low on pressure but that might be because of something else. In either case again when I drove it off the dealership lot everything felt and ran good but didn't look at the oil pressure guage per-say but remember a little that it was too fine.
Why is this Chrysler so complicated???? If you take a look at the Dakota Durango website you can see just how many people have this same issue with no results.
Durango
Gas cap is not a player here IMO. Does this have a coil for each cyl? If so, unplug and plug in only the number 5 when you get a chance. It throwing the code and running rough would have me looking first at connections, plug wire, plug then coil.
But if you can swap those out with other same length (I'd replace the plugs anyway) and the code does not return then it was the connections. If the code follows the part swap then its the parts. IF the code stays put then its something else but the parts that were swapped.
Contrary to popular belief here, I really do want to help folks.
Take care and good luck! Bill
Hi Bill,
Oh then I can forget the gas cap purchase. I can't do any engine part swaping now cuz I'm at work right now and have no garage to work on it during after work hours due to our heavy on and off rainy season. The best I can do is allow/suggest for them to begin looking at the spark plug coils first. If they suggest and have the time I can pay to have them change the plugs as that's not a big deal to me. Please cross your finger on my behalf cuz if the issue is solved by this private shop then guess who's getting my service/business/money from now on?
I also forgot to mention to you that when I had a chance to drive the truck on sunday the oil pressure guage did show a little low on pressure but that might be because of something else. In either case again when I drove it off the dealership lot everything felt and ran good but didn't look at the oil pressure guage per-say but remember a little that it was too fine.
Why is this Chrysler so complicated???? If you take a look at the Dakota Durango website you can see just how many people have this same issue with no results.
Durango
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