SOURCE: all the sudden my 1999 dodge durango wont shift into reverse?
My 1999 Durango stalls when it’s cold and I shift into reverse.
Once the motor is warm reverse works fine.
SOURCE: all of sudden my reverse wont work in my 99 durango
You may need to change your transmission fluid and filter.Reverse is the first to show problems when your fiter is clogged or fluid is low. Im assuming you've checked the fluid.The reverse bands require the fluid to travel the furthest.This is the cheapest way to start investigating tranny troubles.If, when you drop the pan you'll see a small magnet. If the magnet has a large amount of metal filings on it, you could have worn clutches.Some filings are normal but if they include a splinter- like texture, you've got damage.
SOURCE: 99 dodge durango 5.9 with a 46re trany goes in
These transmissions are known for having problems unfortunately.If it drives in first gear thei it sounds like a broke spring in the valve body. If you are not familiar with trans repair this can be a task as there are lots of parts in the valve body.Also could be a bad solenoid on the valve body they have fine screens and get clogged real easy. On these transmissions it is best to change fluid as often as possible as they are tempermental!
Hope this gets you moving forward!
SOURCE: 1999 dodge durango rear hatch wont shut
pull handle open and take a screwdriver and open the latch. still not latching ? try spraying silicone lubricant or wd-40 on latch
SOURCE: 99 dodge durango
Could be a problem in the ignition circuit. Check or test coil and ignition module-one of them may be shutting down or shorting out when they get hot.
Verify by checking for spark at a plug wire immediately after it shuts off: if no spark, it is an ignition problem. Besides the coil and ignition module, other possibilities are the crank position sensor, cam position sensor, ecu, the ASD relay (automatic shuit down relay-it's in the power distribution box under hood). If that relay fails, all power is cut to coil and fuel injectors, and maybe the fuel pump also.
Good luck.
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