was this smoke or vapor.sometimes there is problems with the evaporator and excess vapor buildsup and freezes the ac lines You have a hole in your Accumulator Core, which is located under the dash with the heater core. They both typically die at about 100k miles. The whole dash needs to be removed, and I recommend having a good mechanic or dealer do the work, as the airbag stuff in the dash is like a loaded gun to the average do-it-yourselfer. Have the heater core replaced when they're in there, or you'll be writing another $500 check for labor again within a year. Good Luck!
For the air. It could be that your system may need to be charged or you may have a leak, or your a.c. pump may be bad.
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its may be due to a front in alignment. I have a 2003 durango and that was my problem
If it isn't starting you have another problem.
By noticing that 22 is a factor of 44 and therefore automatically the GCF of this problem.
I had this problem with my 99 durango (5.9 L engine). I replaced the PCM which helped, but the problem wasn't solved until I installed new spark plugs. Runs like a top now!
May be a bad flasher
Electric throttle control problem
No, they will not fit. It is a clearance problem when turning the wheel from stop to stop.
po320 indicates acrankshaft position sensor problem should probably be replaced
you can fit 22's no problem I have 24's on my 02