2000 dodge Durango SLT 5.9 magnum v8 won't start
I completely understand. These newer electronic vehicles don't do well sitting outside for long periods. It took me A LONG TIME to learn my 99 D...probably 5-8 years to actually learn the vehicle and all of its quirks. I also misspoke before. Its "crank position sensor", and controls Ignition spark signal. They're cheap and very easy to change. I bet one could be purchased on rock auto for $20 or less.
This site has helped me immensely with so many questions and you all have given me the knowledge that if something goes wrong in the future I know I can handle it! Thank you everyone for your insight and knowledge!!
Ever so grateful,
Kristie-Anna







