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Why is my dodge Durango sputtering?

Why is my dodge Durango sputtering?

A sputtering engine can indicate a number of problems. If your Dodge Durango has a sputter, it is most likely going to be caused by bad fuel system, ignition system, MAF sensor, or bad catalytic converter. Your Durango’s engine is a giant pump. Once compressed, the mixture it is ignited by the spark plugs.

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 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.

Why is my Dodge engine stalling and stalling?

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 to do if your Dodge engine is not running?

If you do not get any voltage reading, there is an open or short in the circuit. Turn off the ignition switch. Check the TPS sensor resistance. Unplug the sensor electrical connector. Using your ohmmeter, check the sensor resistance by back probing the supply and signal wires at the sensor.

Why is my Dodge Durango sputtering on the highway?

Wanted to test it with a gauge but couldn’t find the time. Out of nowhere on the highway about a week after the oil pressure, it sputtered on the highway cruising at 60, 1800ish rpm and acted like it was going to die… I gave it a little gas and all was back to normal.

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.

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.

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.

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Ruth Doyle