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Asked by Allien Sep 22, 2016 at 09:30 PM about the 2001 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2001 dodge durango slt 4.7l  and it keeps
stalling after I changed coil pack's, cam and crank
sensor  battery terminals, fuel pump, fuel injectors
I'm about to give as soon as you let off the gad it'll
stall and it sounds like it's miss firing the way the
engine shakes

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I would check the Plug wires & Spark Plugs. Clean the MAF with CRC MAF sensor cleaner, do not touch it just spray off. Clean the Throttle Body with CRC throttle body cleaner as well as the IACV and PCV valve and vacuum line all with the CRC Throttle Body Cleaner.

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most likely your idle air control from the symptoms you stated, its not maf as our 4.7's dont have one and are map controlled same goes for plug wires and pcv is unlikely but is a possibility.

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