I have a Durango that keeps stalling when stopping, I had the transmission replaced but it is still doing it, could you tell me why?

Asked by mjjust2ofus53 Mar 01, 2015 at 01:57 PM about the 2006 Dodge Durango Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Last month I had the transmission in my 2006 Durango replaced.  It was replaced initially because my car would shut off while driving.  Now instead of it shutting off it stalls every time I slow down or back up.  Could you please tell me why?

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IAC - Idle Air Control Unit (For those reading this who haven't googled the term).

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Clean your map/mav sensor. It's located somewhere on your throttle body/air intake. That little diode measures the amount of O2 in the air and adjusts the amount of fuel to send to the injectors. If it gets just a little dirty it throws off the whole system. Squirt it once or twice with engine cleaner. Be careful though. It's delicate and expensive. It'll improve your mpg too..

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