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2000 durango code P1682
Hopefully Help, 2000 Durango 4.7 every once in a while check gauge light comes on, has done it 3 times in the last 6 months or so, I have taken the battery and alt in twice and had them tested and both check out good, it runs fine and the battery even had 12.5 volts when the gauge said 0 could this be gauge going?
I am out of options of what to check or change, today it did it for my wife and when she checked the error code it said P1682 low charging voltage, It has a new belt on it
I would think if it were the alt it would not have tested good,
Any one else have this problem,? We have a long trip coming up in 2 months and I really don't want to be on the road and something goes screwy
Thanks
I am out of options of what to check or change, today it did it for my wife and when she checked the error code it said P1682 low charging voltage, It has a new belt on it
I would think if it were the alt it would not have tested good,
Any one else have this problem,? We have a long trip coming up in 2 months and I really don't want to be on the road and something goes screwy
Thanks
first off, welcome to df
Second off, start a thread in the tech section for Durangos, you'll get more help there. Here's a link to the right section:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen-durango-69/
On another note, I'd check your battery cables to make sure they are clean and tight.
Second off, start a thread in the tech section for Durangos, you'll get more help there. Here's a link to the right section:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen-durango-69/
On another note, I'd check your battery cables to make sure they are clean and tight.
Gahhh that sounds awful! Ill trade you florida bs weather for some snow!
I live in New Hampshire man... no where near florida. Im under 200 miles from canada.
It's been so dry the past three/four years that the dirt has gotten dry and moved away from the foundation of the house, which is pretty old, and has plenty of cracks... Got water coming in now...Grrr... Wet vac to the rescue!