Repair

Asked by Woc Apr 25, 2017 at 07:55 AM about the 2005 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Durango had start shutting off at stops,shaking
I had the egr,spark plugs,map sensors ,02
sensors,replaced I had a diagnosis test done he
recommended the 02 sensors on bank 2 both get
replaced and the #8 coil pack i had the 02 sensors
replaced not the coil pack yet but its running worse  
taking a few trys to start ,louder noise should i get
the coil pack fix I just dont want to keep throwing
money into it and every thing im having replaced
isnt the problem please help.

2 Answers

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You would have saved money by taking the vehicle to someone that knows what they are doing, repair wise, versus throwing all those parts at it. What were the trouble codes?

Everything Listed Today it said the throttle position sensor and I got that replaced and the #8 coil its still doing the same thing but now the codes say O2 sensors B1 I waisted so much money and its still not fix

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