Common questions

What causes an engine to not start?

What causes an engine to not start?

Fuel system problems can cause numerous issues, such as a rough idle, power depreciation and of course cause your car not to start. Fuel issues include a clogged fuel filter that won’t allow gas to get to the engine, a failed fuel pump or dirty fuel injectors.

What to do if your Dodge Durango won’t start?

If you turn the key on a Dodge Durango and get a No crank No start situation where it won’t start or crank, most people head right for the battery. But there can be other issues. Here’s how power flows in this vehicle. The system uses an engine starter motor relay located in the power distribution center (PDC).

What kind of problem does a Dodge Durango have?

Tl the contact owns a 2011 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle failed to start. The contact stated that the failure recurred four times. The contact also stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle stalled without warning.

Why does my car not start when I crank the engine?

If the engine doesn’t crank, or makes an unusual noise when cranking, you may have a starting system problem. The car’s security system may have made an error that disabled the fuel or ignition system, or the chip in the key may have failed.

Where is the starter relay on a Dodge Durango?

The system uses an engine starter motor relay located in the power distribution center (PDC). Power flows to the relay contacts from fuse 16. Power flows to the relay control coil from fuse “E” to the ignition switch and then to the control coil on the starter relay.

If you turn the key on a Dodge Durango and get a No crank No start situation where it won’t start or crank, most people head right for the battery. But there can be other issues. Here’s how power flows in this vehicle. The system uses an engine starter motor relay located in the power distribution center (PDC).

The system uses an engine starter motor relay located in the power distribution center (PDC). Power flows to the relay contacts from fuse 16. Power flows to the relay control coil from fuse “E” to the ignition switch and then to the control coil on the starter relay.

Where does the power go in a Dodge Durango?

Power flows to the relay control coil from fuse “E” to the ignition switch and then to the control coil on the starter relay. The control side of the coil gets its ground from the neutral switch (manual transmission) or the transmission range selector (automatic transmission).

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Ruth Doyle