2003 dodge Durango

Asked by MichaelBaker Sep 28, 2016 at 12:13 PM about the 2003 Dodge Durango SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

On my dodge i am getting fire but not starting i put
A new emc to get it to fire but it still want start i
have put a new crankshaft sensor a new distributor
cap and rotor button and new ignition coil and I
have cut the Cadillac converter off and it's not the
fuel pump I'm getting 55 PSI through The Edge
injectors

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Did you check your fuel pressure at the rail? trying spraying some starter as you try to start the car, if it starts and runs while you are spraying the starter fluid then you may have a bad fuel pump or you need your fuel filter changed.

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camshaft position sensor could have failed, bad crankshaft sensor from the factory when you replaced it? if it was dropped at some point that could have damaged it before you got it. or did you accidentally move the distributor timing?

My 03 Dodge Durango shuts off when I am driving. Then I'll pull over and it will start

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