If your 1999 Dodge Durango is making noise while decelerating, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include worn brake components, such as pads or rotors, which may produce grinding or squeaking sounds. Additionally, you might have problems with the drivetrain, such as worn-out universal joints or transmission issues. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and address the specific source of the noise.
Who makes a suspension lift for a Dodge Durango?
A whining noise when decelerating at 30 mph in a 2008 Dodge Caliber could indicate several issues. It might be related to the transmission, differential, or even the power steering system. Additionally, it could be a sign of wear in the drivetrain components or issues with the brakes. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the exact cause.
"Dodge is the name of a brand that makes automobiles. Therefore, there are no brands of Dodge. However, some models Dodge produces are Durango, Avenger, and Caliber."
When you hear a clicking noise is most likely a battery problem however you stated that the battery was replaced so i suggest you check the condition of your cables look for rust or corrosion etc.
you have a possible pressure leak causing air in your system or check your belts tension
your car is making that noise because your muffler needs oil and fume
Yes. Energy Suspension makes replacement bushings.
That is an indicator of a failed lock solenoid in the door latch.
I do believe that is a Mercedes Benz made engine.This same engine was used in the dodge Durango at one time. Christopher Scott Hamilton
One or both of you're drive axle bearings is dry
There is a possibility that some bushels or mountings need replacing.
you turn on the wipers and it sounds like theres a gear sliping, sounds like its running but makes noise?