My oil light just came on in my 2004 Dodge Durango. I am taking it to the shop today, but from the link below: http://www.carcomplaints.com/Dodge/Durango/2004/engine/engine_failure_due_to_oil_sludge.shtml I'm worried. Sounds like it could be a "sludge problem"...
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It sounds like you have a bad fuel sending unit. It is located in the fuel tank and the tank must be removed to replace it.
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Sounds like the sending unit in the tank is stuck. It works kind of like the float in your toilet. There is a piece that floats on the top of the fuel and it is attached to a rod that goes to your sending unit. The higher the float, the more gas is shown on the gauge due to the position signal the sending unit is sending out to the fuel gauge. If it is stuck, it probably is best to have it replaced.
Sounds like Pretty Little Liars.
Is that supposed to be a question? sounds like ghetto talk. But anyway fuses are located in the driver side dash panel w/ door open. Also under the hood on driver side near fender.
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Sounds like the ignition switch.
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sounds like a bad sending unit for the fan.
Sounds like you may need a resistor.
Sounds like your oxygen sensor may be out.