2005 dodge durango

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Asked by Pj Sep 14, 2016 at 09:47 PM about the 2005 Dodge Durango SXT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2005 dodge durango starts wont go into gear after reposession help

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34,745

Since they didn't have the key when repossed, they probably disconnected the transmission linkage. Check that first

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they lifted it in the air(the Car) to make sure the drive shaft was together it looked like the linkage for the transmission was together ...is there a fuse they may of taken out of the engine etc ? anything like that or could this be a case that it just doesn't work the transmission they claimed it starts & drives .

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34,745

Are u able to move the shift lever from parking to drive

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the lever shifts moves into all gears ..but you don't hear the motor shifting into the gears

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34,745

You need to troubleshoot with scanner, looks like a bad solenoid but there's a few of them and you want to make sure you replace the right one, otherwise it'll be too expensive to guess and still not fix the problem

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will relay this message to Hubby ..Thank YOU for all your Help I appreciate it

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