2007 dodge durango started normal in sub zero temp. few hours later would not start cranks,turns over won't start, lights on dash going crazy. what is possible problem?

Asked by anttheknee Jan 07, 2014 at 10:43 AM about the 2007 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

6 Answers

sounds like it could be a relay or ground check the cable connections on battery was your antfreeze set for the weather condition try holding throttle pedal to floor to see if it is in flood mode crank engine

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can you hear the fuel pump when you put the ignition key to on with out cranking ?

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Have you taken the connectors of the battery both + and - and cleaned them with wire brush or sanding paper both on the battery and the connectors ?

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Check al fuses as well, if you have a blown fuse for the coils you wont get any spark. Is the check engine light on ?

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