There is a plastic tank mounted on the top of the radiator, there should be a yellow cap marked "coolant" on your right hand side, this tank also holds your washer fluid which is on the left hand side so be careful to make sure the cap you are removing is marked "COOLANT".... Once you pop the cap there will be a little dipstick located inside, youll check your coolant level with that. If the dipstick is missing youll want to fill the tank about 2 inches from the bottom of the tank lid.
Check the coolant level. Check the thermostat.
Check the coolant level. check the radiator fans.
check the coolant level, or, possible stuck thermostat.
Check coolant level Could be a weak thermostat
on any car it is usually the thermostat. or low coolant level. if level is check radiator cap it may be loose or defective. but if it is dripping coolant from under engine it is your water pump. check under your car after about 10 minutes or so after you have parked if their is coolant or if you smell coolant under the hood after you park it most likely a water pump. Do not try to drive while it is over heated it will cost you a lot of money in damage.
check coolant level
The coolant level is low.The coolant level is low.
To check the coolant level of a vehicle first see look for the overflow reservoir. There should be a coolant dipstick with a level gauge on it. Remove it from the reservoir to see the coolant level.
Check your coolant level and clean out your radiator, inside and outside.
Check to see if your electric fan turns on. Else check coolant level and replace thermostat.
This is typical of an engine being low on coolant in the radiator, check your radiators coolant level and fill it.
It is in the fuel tank. It is one assembly which includes the fuel level sender unit, fuel filter, fuel pump and the pressure check valve. If you are asking this, your Durango has about 110k miles on it