It is not possible to siphon from that vehicle, you either have to run it out with the fuel pump or drop the tank. To run it out with the fuel pump you have to unhook a line and start the pump with a scan tool.
That's too bad
Check engine light on, no start, hard start, die off.
Blown fuse, defective thermal relay, or bad fan motor. Try this Website: http://www.gtrippleb.com/auto/durango/durango_blower_resister.htm
Misfires, hard start, no start, more often when wet.
2001 Dodge Rams do not have Egr valves.
You will need to run an oil pressure test with a pressure gauge.
Putting in bad fuel can cause theÊengine to buck during acceleration on a 1999 Dodge Durango. There could also be a problem with the fuel filter or dirty spark plugs.
H02S Bank 1 Sensor 3 Heater circuit. This should be the H02S (heated oxygen sensor) located after the catalytic converter. If the wiring looks okay the sensor is probably bad.
Blower resistor. I have an 04 that does the same thing. Bad connection between the resistor and the plug for me. Big topic though for durango those resistors.
Check the fuses first of all. I think the Durango has two flashers as well, one for the hazards and one for the signals so it could be a bad flasher.
more than likely your catalytic converter is plugged
sometimes is the main control that is bad