As the fuel is being used by the engine this creates a vacuum within the tank. This vacuum will cause the tank to deform and crumple it is not vented properly. Therefore, you have a problem with venting. I would replace the fuel filler cap first and go from there.
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Depends on many factors. Condition being the most important, but also mileage on the vehicle is very important. It also depends on what model Durango and optional equipment it may have. Click the link and look up your Durango on the website for a value.
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I just went through this with my 1998 Durango, it ended up being the ignition coil. Costs about $37.99 and takes about 20 minutes to change, a very easy fix.
There are a few different models of Dodge SUV, the most popular being the Durango and the Journey. Both feature a hemi engine, standard airbags and other safety features. Other packages depend on the model, its trim package and the selection of any optional packages.
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Hephaestus was described as being exceedingly ugly and deformed.
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Yours may come off the front of the radiator. My friend's had a trap door just below it. I believe it was on the driver's side. His ended up being plugged and we diconnected the lower hose to drain it.
18436572 clock wise looking down at the cap, should be one lug with the #1 stamped into the cap 1357 are on the driverside of engine 1 being at the front of engine,2468 on passanger side 2 being at the front of engine
If it is the same as the green light on my Dodge Durango rearview mirror, it dims the amount of light being reflected off of the mirror from lights behind you. You can turn the dim feature off (indicated by the green light being off) with a button on the rearview mirror.