no offense intended but you dont if you dont know how just have a mechanic do it, you dont want to have your brakes fail because you got air in the calipers, or if you ruin your abs unit believe me just have it done proffesionally
New brakes have nothing to do with it. The prolem is with the Anti-lock Brake System, and not the brakes themselves. Take it to a professional.
A 1999 uses R134A for the air conditioning system. This is the "new" stuff that you can find at any parts store.
, Those doors should fit. The new style started in '04
take it to a Chevy dealer, leave it and drive away with a new GM sensor, vehicle included
1,000.00
Because You Need New Brakes!
probably because you need new oil and Durango's are known to overheat.
pull one out and put the new one in
You will need a new regulator assembly.
I don't know if this will help, but my 1999 Dodge Durango would not charge the brand new battery I just put in either. The dealership suggested that the serpentine belt tensioner would not adjust any tighter and, recommended replacing the tensioner. I kept arguing that it was a bad battery... I was wrong. Replaced the tensioner and now it charges correctly. The dealership did not try to sell me a new alternator, or any parts I did not need.
The 2003 Dodge Durango features many new and exclusive settings. It is a five-speed automatic with a v8 engine that is guaranteed for 3 years or 36000 miles.
When will be dodge Durango body style be released