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How many quarts of oil does a 98 Dodge Durango take?

How many quarts of oil does a 98 Dodge Durango take?

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Dodge Durango Oil Capacity

Engine Oil capacity (with filter)
3.9L 6-cyl Engine [X] 3.8 liters (4 quarts)
4.7L 8-cyl Engine [N] 5.7 liters (6 quarts)
5.2L 8-cyl Engine [Y] 4.7 liters (5 quarts)
5.9L 8-cyl Engine [Z] 4.7 liters (5 quarts)

Why is my Dodge Durango idling at 40 mph?

In the morning when it is cold, the RPMs go higher than normal to shift out of first. Between 35 and 40 mph, it has a slight annoying vibration. After speed is leveled off, or the cruise is set, it has a slight hesitation. It finally made the check engine light come on, but the OBD said no trouble codes present.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Durango have?

I have a 2000 Dodge Durango with 5.2 liter engine. In the morning when it is cold, the RPMs go higher than normal to shift out of first. Between 35 and 40 mph, it has a slight annoying vibration. After speed is leveled off, or the cruise is set, it has a slight hesitation.

What’s the problem with my Dodge Durango 05?

Check the Dodge Durango: Problems & Solutions discussion for any related posts over there (try a Search This Discussion for idle). My wife’s 05 Durango surged forward at a stop sign causing a fender bender even with the brake engaged. The dealership claimed a sticking solenoid and fixed it.

What causes engine hesitation on a Dodge truck?

The engine hesitation on your Dodge may be created by problems in one or more components. In most cases, a bad throttle position sensor (TPS) fails to signal the engine computer about throttle operation. Other causes may be bad or worn out components in the ignition secondary system, causing the engine to accelerate poorly and even stall.

What causes a Dodge Durango to not start?

Another common problem specifically impacts Dodge Durango vehicles with the 5.7-liter V8 engine. On these, the Camshaft position sensor occasionally fails, causing the engine to stall or not start.

What does it mean when your car is idling but not running?

When the engine is running but the vehicle is not moving, this means the engine is idling. During this time, the number of revolutions per minute (RPM) inside the engine will change.

How many miles per gallon does a Dodge Durango get?

However, both Edmunds and Car and Driver report a few flaws as well. The Durango has below-average fuel economy, getting just 18 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway.

What happens if you have a bad idle control valve?

Since the idle air control valve is supposed to manage the idle speed of the engine, a bad valve will certainly throw that out of whack. It will cause the idle speed to randomly fluctuate to different speeds rather than stay at one constant speed. The idle speed may be too high at one moment and then too low at other moments.

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Ruth Doyle