With a scan tool
The 2003 Dodge Durango OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash, left of hood release
You need to plug an OBD scanner into it.
With an OBD2 scan tool connected to the OBD connector.
Codes are cleared and computers are reset with a scan tool.
If it is OBD 1, yes.
You need an OBD scanner or take it to your local Auto Parts store. Stores like Advance auto parts can usually read codes for you. The generic codes they read out can be converted to Volvo's OBD codes. The generic codes usually start with the letter P.
Same as on all new cars -- attach an OBD-II compliant code reader to the OBD-II socket, located on the lower left of the dash, and read the codes.
Top row, first two on right.
You will need an OBD II tester to retrieve the trouble codes. The connector is located under the dash (in plain view) within 12 inches on either side of the steering column as this is mandated by the Federal Government.
You may or may not be able to retrieve the codes with the ignition switch. * Turn the ignition key ON,OFF,ON,OFF,and finally ON again(ENGINE NOT RUNNING) * The codes will start to flash on the POWER LOSS or CHECK ENGINE light. * FLASH,pause,FLASH,FLASH=code 12 is an example. * If this does not work you will need an OBD2 scan tool. * Some auto parts store will scan if free.
No, it will not.
What you are looking for is the DLC or Data Link Connector which will require an OBD-II reader to retrieve codes from. The location of the DLC is on the driver's side under the dash.