Safety mode

Asked by Guru5Z6MM Dec 26, 2017 at 11:29 AM about the 1999 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My durango is on safety mode and i
cant get it to run.ive disconnected
battery and had computer
reset.nothing works.how can i get it
out of safety mode?

3 Answers

101,755

Fix what is causing it to go into limp mode! Could be a bad timing chain(s). Limp mode limits RPMs until whatever is wrong is fixed. If timing is off, it can destroy an engine, so don't just reset a computer and expect engine to start working again.

Could be out of gas. So many other things could of been wrong and i get timing chain? Anyways, was wrong. Got fixed. Maybe you shouldn't jump to major repair thoughts and try simple ones first next time????

101,755

Running out of gas isn't going to put you in limp mode.

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