20 Most Recent 2001 Dodge Durango Questions & Answers

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Dodge Journey windows going down by themselves

I have heard of this in fact, In a 2009 Journey R/T. A trip back to your dealer is in fact the best action. The one I know of had multiple electrical issues after the initial window concern within a few months. ie. wipers, signals, radio, heater not working.
2/17/2024 9:41:55 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Feb 17, 2024
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What does information center mean on a 2001 Dodge Durango

The term "information center" on a 2001 Dodge Durango typically refers to the vehicle's dashboard display that provides the driver with various information such as the current time, outside temperature, fuel level, and trip odometer. It may also include a message center that displays warning messages or notifications about the vehicle's systems.
1/29/2023 5:59:55 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Jan 29, 2023
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Check engine light code P0171

That code is a good O2 sensor reporting a lean condition. Lazy people and part stored just say it is the O2 sensor because they don't know how to fix it. Bank 1 is the side of the engine with the number one cylinder. That bank has a lean condition meaning it doesn't have enough fuel for the given amount of air. Since this is only affecting one side of the engine, that narrows down possible causes. Possible causes would a leaking intake gasket or a broken vacuum hose on that side. Since both sides get fuel from the same pump and rail, this wouldn't be a fuel pump or regulator issue. It can, however, be an indication of a bad fuel injector on that side of the engine. The MAP sensor also couldn't cause this code because, just like the fuel pump, that MAP sensor works for both sides of the engine and the code is only for one side. I would drive it for a couple more days to see if you get any additional codes that could help point you towards the actual problem. In the meantime, I would check for vacuum leaks (look at the rubber hoses and listen for high pitch hissing or sucking sounds.)
11/22/2022 5:14:59 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Nov 22, 2022
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2001 durango door lock relay

Look under the Hood and Locate the Fuse Relay Box. The Relay for these is in this Box. They are Just small Black Squares that Pull out. They Just cost a Couple of Bucks Each. The Diagram for these Should be Either inside the Cover for the Fuse Relay Box or In the Owners Manual. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
10/9/2022 4:01:58 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Oct 09, 2022
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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?
8/12/2022 10:40:19 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Aug 12, 2022
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On my 2001 dodge durango the power

Probably a fuse block ? or a electric short in the harness? Good luck
4/10/2022 8:55:46 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Apr 10, 2022
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2001 dodge Durango 5.9 L fresh air vent won't close only blows out cold air when using the heater

check your blend door, that's what controls the temperature
11/30/2021 2:14:06 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Nov 30, 2021
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2001 Dodge Durango stuck in 4 wheel-Low. Won't switch back to 2WD

Just to clarify, the "transmission" is not stuck in 4-Lo. It is the "transfer case" that is attached to the transmission that actually engages the 4-Hi and 4-Lo modes. To properly shift your vehicle into 4-Lo, you know that you have to shift the transmission into neutral and slow down to less than 5 mph. Once your vehicle slows down to this range, your can switch your transfer case into 4-Lo mode. Due to the inner workings of the transfer case, the actual shift into 4-Lo may take a few seconds to complete. This is normal and does not signify that there is an issue. All transfer cases that have 4-Lo mode will act this way regardless of the make or model. To make a long story short, to shift out of 4-Lo you must follow the same steps that you took to shift into 4-Lo, just in reverse order. Switch the transfer case to 4-Lo mode if it isn't already there. Slow down to less than 5 mph (your vehicle must be moving, though). Then, shift your car into 4-Hi or 2WD. Give your vehicle several seconds to complete the shift. The transfer case indicator light will flash until it is complete. When it does complete the shift into the new gear mode, you will most likely hear a "clunk" (the range sleeve inside the transfer case disengages from its mating spline) from under your car. Again, any transfer case with 4-Lo (regardless of make or model) will exhibit this same noise. This should help you get out of 4-Lo. It is good practice to shift your car into and out of 4-Lo at least a few times each year to keep all of the splines free of corrosion and build-up. Based on the age of your vehicle, your transfer case may also need a complete flush and some new transmission fluid. Hope this helps.
11/17/2021 7:04:52 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Nov 17, 2021
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4.9 Durango motor interchange

For the 4.7L v8 (I couldn't find any listings for 4.9L): 2000- early 2002 Durango, 2000- early 2002 Dakota, 2002 Ram 1500, 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. In later part of 2002, Durangos and Dakotas changed the reluctor/cam gear on the right camshaft for the cam pickup sensor, and changed the tone wheel on the crankshaft from 16 tooth to 32 tooth.
10/20/2021 9:22:09 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Oct 20, 2021
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2001 dodge Durango battery wont charge fron altinator i replaced both but still nothing

The voltage regulator is in the PCM, may have a computer issue.
8/9/2021 11:47:57 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Aug 09, 2021
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Cd player

Most chrysler vehicles don't like burned CD's. If every CD reads error then the unit will need to be replaced.
7/16/2021 8:59:07 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Jul 16, 2021
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What are the torque specs for main and rod bearing

rod bearing caps, 20 ft lbs rotate 90 degrees.

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12/8/2020 5:11:45 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Dec 08, 2020
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Where is the fuel filter located on my 2001 dodge

under the truck on the frame rail on drivers side If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/michael_00678fd4800d19c5
4/12/2020 1:32:12 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Apr 12, 2020
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2001 durango rear window defog light flashing

What code is it showing for the leak detection pump ? That pump along with all sensors on the vehicle can set more then one code , most can set half a dozen ! Circuit volt high , circuit voltage low , open , short to power , short to ground etc... You probably have a wiring problem , I'd say it's time to find a new mech. Plus you can not just swap PCM/ECM - engine computers , they need to be reconfigured an programmed . Or other problems will pop up . With the check engine light on codes or set !
3/8/2020 9:34:58 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Mar 08, 2020
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How often should I change

It's listed in your owner's manual. Schedule A is normal driving conditions.
SCHEDULE "A"
7,500 miles (12 000km) or at 6 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.

15,000 miles (24 000km) or at 12 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.

22,500 miles (36 000km) or at 18 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Inspect front wheel bearings.
- Inspect brake linings.

30,000 miles (48 000km) or at 24 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Replace engine air cleaner filter.
- Replace spark plugs.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and filter (4.7L).

37,500 miles (60 000km) or at 30 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and filter (5.2L/5.9L).
- Drain and refill transfer case fluid.

45,000 miles (72 000km) or at 36 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Inspect front wheel bearings.
- Inspect brake linings.
- Flush and replace engine coolant at 36 months, regardless of mileage.

52,500 miles (84 000km) or at 42 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Flush and replace engine coolant if not done at 46 months.

60,000 miles (96 000km) or at 48 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Replace engine air cleaner filter.
- Replace ignition cables (5.2L/5.9L).
- Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary.
- Replace spark plugs.
- Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace as necessary (5.2L/5.9L).
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid (4.7L).

67,500 miles (108 000km) or at 54 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Inspect front wheel bearings.
- Inspect brake linings.

75,000 miles (120 000km) or at 60 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and filter (5.2L/5.9L).
- Drain and refill transfer case.
- Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change.
- Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required.

82,500 miles (132 000km) or at 66 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change.

90,000 miles (144 000km) or at 72 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Replace engine air cleaner filter.
- Replace spark plugs.
- Inspect front wheel bearings.
- Inspect brake linings.
- Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace as necessary.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid (4.7L).

97,500 miles (156 000km) or at 78 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.

105,000 miles (168 000km) or at 84 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change.
- Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required.

112,500 miles (181 000km) or at 90 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and filter (5.2L/5.9L).
- Inspect front wheel bearings.
- Inspect brake linings.
- Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change.

120,000 miles (192 000km) or at 96 months
- Change engine oil.
- Replace engine oil filter.
- Replace engine air cleaner filter.
- Replace ignition cables (5.2L/5.9L).
- Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary.
- Replace spark plugs.
- Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace as necessary.
- Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid (4.7L).

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9/4/2019 5:28:25 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Sep 04, 2019
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2001 dodge durango anti theft will not allo the truck to start have put in a new body control module . it will start and then stall also a new fuel pump

Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop . The New BCM you put in ,you did it ,or a qualified repair shop ? Has to be programmed for the anti-theft system key codes .
5/19/2019 10:52:47 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on May 19, 2019
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WHAT DOES J/C 1 AND J/C2 IN THE FUSE BOX DO IN A 2001 DURANGO 4.7l

Your vehicle owners manual should you what these fuse control. If you need one, check this site. https://www.manualslib.com/
4/29/2019 5:25:13 PM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Apr 29, 2019
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01 durango 4.7 starting problems. was driving then car just died. then about 10 minutes later it started and ran for a couple of days. then it ran and then died again

There's a website that has all this information about all this and manuals everything totally free there are many actually but I personally like few reliab le-store for eg. .. let me know if u need help thanks
2/25/2019 7:26:54 AM • 2001 Dodge... • Answered on Feb 25, 2019
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