Core plugs, or freeze plugs, are actually the holes where the sand is drained out during�the casting of the engine block. These holes also interconnect the passage of the coolant inside the block. It was called a freeze plug because it is supposed to protect the block from freezing damage, since water expands when it freezes. There are three plugs on each side of the block of the 5.9 liter Dodge engine. There are also two at the rear above the flywheel. And one each on the rear of the�heads.
A 1999 Dodge Durango did not have a 5.8L engine option. The starter on a 5.2L or 5.9L is
Dodge Recommends using 5w30 and it holds 6qts.
Driverside back bottom of engine
No, they do not interchange.
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The coolant capacity for a 2000 Dodge Durango with a 4.7 Liter engine is 14.3 quarts. This is equal to 13.6 liters.
A 2001 Dodge Durango uses ATF+4 transmission fluid.
It is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
Two.
Mopar ATF+4
A 2005 Dodge Durango with a 4.7-liter V8 engine has eight spark plugs, as it has one spark plug per cylinder. This engine configuration means that each of the eight cylinders requires its own spark plug for proper ignition and operation.
No, they are not interchangeable.