Put antifreeze in and it got hot the next day no antifreeze durnago was making a shaky motion and it doesn't put out hot air
You're losing the antifreeze probably due to a leak. Look under it for a puddle. if no puddle, tighten all hose clamps and have the cap tested, if it's ok, you need to pressure test the cooling system to try to see the leak. If you still can't find it, it may be a head gasket or cracked head.
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: 2000 Dodge Durango
All you need to do is Remove the POSATIVE cable from the battery for about 25 seconds then reconnect it. This will reset the computer and everything else!
Posted on Jan 30, 2009
SOURCE: loacte the fuel filter on 2000 dodge durango 4.7 liter v8
if i am not mistaken the fuel filter is built into the fuel pump. which requires you to drop the tank and replace both.
Posted on Jun 01, 2009
SOURCE: My 99 dodge durango's a/c is blowing out hot air
Most likely cause is a leak in the AC system. Adding refrigerant alone won't cure your problem. Get a can of R-134A with leak detector in it. It has a UV dye that will glow wherever the system is leaking. Best of luck.
Greg
Posted on Jul 02, 2009
SOURCE: location of air pollin dust filter on a 2000 dodge durango slt?
The dodge Durango does not have a cabin air filter (pollen/dust filter) The only Dodge to have an dealer option to include one is the Dodge Caravan
Posted on Apr 21, 2010
SOURCE: 1998 Expedition: 2000 Ford Expedition I smell antifreeze with heate...
If you smell antifreeze it may be 3 possibilities: 1. you may have a leaking hose/hose connector , or water pump. 2. your heater core is bad and needs replaced. Unless you know what you are doing I would highly suggest taking to dealer for heater core replacement. The dash and steering colum has to be removed to get to the heater core. This is not an easy job believe me (about-900-1200 job). If you have your heater core replaced then also replace the climate control door. This is good preventative maintenance and also a a dollar saver. I would have a pressure check run on your radiator as a first thought. All you may have is a bad hose and that can easily be replaced.
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