Electrical System is Possessed
2006 Durango 5.7L Hemi, 54,000 miles
Several electrical items go on and off by themselves. Windshield wipers, radio, air conditioning, dash lights.
It spent almost 3 weeks and the dealer and they replaced the ignition switch and the Front Control Module. Have only had it back for a day and it is having the same issues.
Any suggestions would be wonderful.
Several electrical items go on and off by themselves. Windshield wipers, radio, air conditioning, dash lights.
It spent almost 3 weeks and the dealer and they replaced the ignition switch and the Front Control Module. Have only had it back for a day and it is having the same issues.
Any suggestions would be wonderful.
Hi Robin:
Sorry to hear you are having this issue at all, let alone in a D with only 54K on it.
When similar problems came up on the Gen 1 Durangos, the culprit usually was the CTM computer.
The Gen 2 Durangos are a whole different ball game though, and do not use a CTM. I believe the Forward Control Module handles the functions that the CTM did plus a host of others.
Do make sure that your battery is in tip top shape and have it load tested. A flaky/dying battery can cause all kinds of weird electrical issues on our Durangos.
Please keep us posted on this and let us know what they find.
Don
Sorry to hear you are having this issue at all, let alone in a D with only 54K on it.
When similar problems came up on the Gen 1 Durangos, the culprit usually was the CTM computer.
The Gen 2 Durangos are a whole different ball game though, and do not use a CTM. I believe the Forward Control Module handles the functions that the CTM did plus a host of others.
Do make sure that your battery is in tip top shape and have it load tested. A flaky/dying battery can cause all kinds of weird electrical issues on our Durangos.
Please keep us posted on this and let us know what they find.
Don




