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Old Jul 8, 2024 | 03:44 PM
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I have a 2000 Durango 5.9 slt the last codes it had come up were p1765 and p0753 and was wondering if it would be easier to fix myself or to take to a shop instead
 
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Make sure your trans is getting 12 volts.... if the solenoids don't have power, they won't work.....
 
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Make sure your trans is getting 12 volts.... if the solenoids don't have power, they won't work.....
what would i need for this??? would something need to be replaced?
 
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what would i need for this??? would something need to be replaced?
Need to verify the problem before you start thinking about spending money. With engine running, you should see 12 volts down at the trans. Which pin it is varies by year/engine/trans..... PCM controls a relay in the power distribution center to supply that 12 volts. Of course, it could be as simple as blown fuse......
 
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Need to verify the problem before you start thinking about spending money. With engine running, you should see 12 volts down at the trans. Which pin it is varies by year/engine/trans..... PCM controls a relay in the power distribution center to supply that 12 volts. Of course, it could be as simple as blown fuse......
I have a 2000 Durango with a 5.9L and I believe its the 46re
 
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