It's a tricky one....
Hey All,
My wifes 2004 durango won't start....Here's what happened.
The upper radiator hose started leaking pretty bad, it sprayed pretty good in the engine area. I did a flush and replaced the upper hose and everything was fine for about a day or two. She came home, parked in the driveway. We went out about 20 mins later and it wouldn't start. It will crank, but it won't start. I noticed that the oil sensor connection was soaked. I unplugged the battery and cleaned it off and dryed it the best I could, still nothing. It doesn't look like any of the other electrical connections got wet.
Any ideas on what I could be missing? It does give a code of P 0522 which is the oil sensor I think, but I have been told that won't cause the engine not to start. I did have a friend run a scan tool on it and it also said the Auto shutdown was enabled. Is there a way I can reset that or clear it?
Thanks for any help!!!
My wifes 2004 durango won't start....Here's what happened.
The upper radiator hose started leaking pretty bad, it sprayed pretty good in the engine area. I did a flush and replaced the upper hose and everything was fine for about a day or two. She came home, parked in the driveway. We went out about 20 mins later and it wouldn't start. It will crank, but it won't start. I noticed that the oil sensor connection was soaked. I unplugged the battery and cleaned it off and dryed it the best I could, still nothing. It doesn't look like any of the other electrical connections got wet.
Any ideas on what I could be missing? It does give a code of P 0522 which is the oil sensor I think, but I have been told that won't cause the engine not to start. I did have a friend run a scan tool on it and it also said the Auto shutdown was enabled. Is there a way I can reset that or clear it?
Thanks for any help!!!




