Why will my Durango not start?

Why will my Durango not start?

The most common causes that hinders normal starting operation of your Durango are dead key fob battery, dead 12v battery, corrosion on battery terminals, bad alternator, clogged fuel filter, broken starter, blown fuse, empty gas tank, immobilizer error or any fault in the electrical system.

How do you reset the security system on a 1999 Dodge Durango?

Press and hold the valet/override button below the steering column within five seconds of turning the ignition on. Release the valet/override button when the security light on the instrument panel stops blinking. The alarm is reset and disabled.

Where is the valet override button on a 1999 Dodge Durango?

The valet button is located beneath the steering column. 4 Release the valet/override button after the security indicator light turns off.

Are there any problems with a Dodge Durango 99?

I’ve been on a number of Dodge/Durango/Dakota web forums for 10+ years and have seen this problem many times. Aside from a couple of 98’s and 00’s, they’re all mostly 99’s. It’s not an uncommon problem.

Why does my 99 Durango have no bus code?

I was thinking a cold solder joint to the coil circuit as it had no spark during the no run condition. I have a 99 Durango 5.2l 4×4 with the Federal Emission PCM and have also had the NO BUS code in the odometer. Mine stalled while driving also and never started again ( to this day it still hasn’t started!)

Why is my PCM not working on my Dodge Durango?

The second post is from someone who had the no bus issue and got replacement PCMs for his non-alarm vehicle. Two of them didn’t work because they had the security feature enabled. So, if you do seek a used PCM, be VERY specific about whether the donor vehicle had the factory alarm/security option.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Durango have?

Warn wich, Kennesaw rear bumper, Ranch9000xl’s w/ remote, Detroit Locker, R-3 based 408 with forged crank, I beam rods, 10.5-1 Pistons, Martin Saine trans, Mallory Ignition, Fastman TB, Thanks for the input! Mike, I’ll contact you once I get back from Laughlin. One thing I noticed when the engine cuts off.