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Old 04-23-2011, 10:12 PM
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hey can anyone help me i have a 99 durango had no bus bought new pcm and evap soilnoid , crank sensor ,cam sensor neutral safty switch, new battery, new iac, ck all hoses and lines injectors are all ok (ck resistance all ck perfect) all fuses are good , new coil new plugs new cap &rotor button new wires the fuel pressure is good . but #1 cylinder keeps flooding and truck wont start , either somebody help me or sell me a stick of dynomite . pleeeeeeeeeese.
 
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Old 04-23-2011, 10:26 PM
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What kind of plugs did you use? If not champion copper then put champion copper in there and also check for a spark at the plug by grounding the plug on the block.
 
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+1 on what widow said it sounds to me like a spark issue, make sure the contacts in the cap are good and clean and that there is a solid connection btwn the cap and rotor when it is at the firing position for cylinder #1
 
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do you still have the no bus problem
 
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Try starting it up also, with pressure on the throttle because it could be a bad TPS. Starting it with pressure on the throttle would also help find out if there is a blockage of air somewhere in the system. Also, check the intake air temperature sensor as this can cause all sorts of problems, but since you say it's not starting start with the TPS because typically a bat IAT sensor will at least start up.
 
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Old 04-24-2011, 11:12 PM
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when you put in the new PCM did you have it flashed?? The PCM isn't a part that you can just drop in.. you'll need to bring it by a dealership or specialty shop to have them put your durango's specific information on there..
 
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wrong, most places you buy a pcm from (excluding the junkyard) will pre-flash the pcm for you so it IS as simple as plug and play.
 



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