i had a problem with that on a Dodge neon and i did the same things you did to fix the problem but it kept shutting down. Well to make a long story short it tuned out to be the computer( brainbox). replaced it and have not had a problem. This was common to the neon not sure on the durango but mabey something to look into
Electronic Throttle Control Sensor
The throttle positioning sensor
It is on the throttle body.It is on the throttle body.
It is located on the throttle body, opposite of where the throttle cables hook on.
It is located on the throttle body on the opposite side from the throttle cables.
Had the same problem on my '00 4.7 liter. Turns out it was the throttle position sensor. Sensor was replaced at dealer problem disappeared.
The throttle position sensor is on top of the engine, on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
It is part of the throttle body assembly.It is part of the throttle body assembly.
theres not one its just a throttle body
on the air cover of the throttle body
TPC= throttle position sensor.
Yes.