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No such part exists on a Durango.
The instrument cluster is also the body computer.
most definatly
The Body Control Module for a 1999 Dodge Durango is tucked away behind the right hand side of the glove box. You have to unscrew the glove box off, then push the BCM up to loosen it from position and then give it a really nice tug to remove it.
Trouble code P0601 means:Internal control module memory check sum error
No, those are separate controllers.No, those are separate controllers.
The powertrain control module and the electronic control module are two totally different modules. The ECM controls everything that has to do with the engine like fuel injectors,throttle position sensor,cam sensor ect. the powertrain control module controls just transmission related components like fluid pressure switches, TCC solenoid, transfer case switches.
Dodge uses what is called a "Powertrain Control Module" or PCM this is located on the PASSENGER SIDE inner fender just behind the air box where your air filter is. It will be aluminum colored and looks like a flat box.
only if its a leap year
Under the dash, blue module to the side of the steering column.
it is part of the pcm power control module. it is located next to the air filter box and has three plugs going into them
No. The fuel filter on a 1999 Dodge Durango is in the fuel tank, part of the pump module.