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Just got a 2000 Durango SLT at Auction

Old Mar 24, 2015 | 10:54 AM
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I just got a really pretty 2000 Durango SLT at auction for 900. When I bought it it had the ABS light on. I got to turn it on but not put it in drive. It idled like crap at the time but the price was right. On the way home I noticed that the Ebrake wasn't fulling disengaging and then the check engine light came on. It has a bad O2 sensor on it. Also, the steering is pretty stiff. This may be normal for the vehicle I am not sure. I topped off the power steering fluid and all the other fluids as well. I will get started on the tune up a little later in the week after I do the O2 sensor. I saw a you tube video that said I may have a leaky power Steering pressure switch that may be leaking down and taking out the O2 sensor. I couldn't find it in my car. Not sure if the 2000 has this sensor. Any help on these would be appreciated. I want to get this SUV running perfectly so my wife can drive it. I love the third row seating on it.

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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mortonarts
Hey all.

I just got a really pretty 2000 Durango SLT at auction for 900. When I bought it it had the ABS light on. I got to turn it on but not put it in drive. It idled like crap at the time but the price was right. On the way home I noticed that the Ebrake wasn't fulling disengaging and then the check engine light came on. It has a bad O2 sensor on it. Also, the steering is pretty stiff. This may be normal for the vehicle I am not sure. I topped off the power steering fluid and all the other fluids as well. I will get started on the tune up a little later in the week after I do the O2 sensor. I saw a you tube video that said I may have a leaky power Steering pressure switch that may be leaking down and taking out the O2 sensor. I couldn't find it in my car. Not sure if the 2000 has this sensor. Any help on these would be appreciated. I want to get this SUV running perfectly so my wife can drive it. I love the third row seating on it.

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James
First, welcome.

Second, 2000 didnt have the PS pressure switch.

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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 07:59 PM
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So the code was the 02 sensor then?

And the idling rough could be as simple as the IAC on the throttle body or even a weak battery/bad connections to the battery.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 09:34 PM
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old_school: the pressure sensor was there on some 2000s,

the pressure switch only exists on models w/ the 4.7l engine, its located right on the front of the engine on the power steering hard line, you really cannot miss it. (see image)

 
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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 11:05 AM
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At least I pulled that part at the junk yard. I am only out 10 bucks. ANy chance you can post a picture of the IAC and where it is? I will hit the same junk yard Saturday. Last night I did the plugs and since it will be raining tonight I will wait until tomorrow to do the O2 Sensor. I need to pull the wheels off one at a time to check the brakes as well. I went out and bought a cheep caliper set and will measure the rotors to make sure they are thick enough. I will look up the Minimum thickness of the rotors today some time. If they test good I will just replace the pads and call it good. I still need to disconnect the Ebrake cables until I can figure out why they are not fully disengaging.
 
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I don't have a picture of it for the 4.7 (guessing you have that) but I can tell you that it's on the throttle body.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 04:58 PM
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Sorry. I should have said it earlier. Mine is the 5.9
 
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Ok, then it's right on the back (towards the firewall) of the throttle body. Honestly, you'd be best off throttle body and cleaning it out well. It's probably got a good bit of crud in it.
 
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Last night I finished up the plugs. I was kind of peaved that I had to take off the Air box to get to the plugs on the passenger side. Tonight I will take off the drivers wheel and do the O2 sensor through the wheel well. It is O2 sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1.
 
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Guess it depends how big your hands are. I've never had to take out the air box to change plugs.
 
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