We have classified the 138 complaints from 1999 Dodge Durango about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.
When outside temperature goes beyond 80 degrees fahrenheit, while in motion, the computer has shut off the engine multiple times and a code saying no bus is displayed in the dash for a few seconds. it has happened to me going 70 mph. it has happened going 45 mph and as low as 20 mph. all i have to do is pull over and let the computer cool off and it turns on again. this is very dangerous as power steering shuts off and brakes become very hard. i have a great car in the winter. in the summer it's a death trap that can shut off engine, power steering and brakes in the middle of the freeway. check youtube and google for "dodge durango no bus" and you will find this is a major issue with the computer.
Tl-the contact owns a 1999 dodge durango. vehicle lost power. nearly stranded and concerned about being injured or killed due to vehicle losing electrical power no electrical power in vehicle; engine control module overheated while driving at 55 mph, without warning the vehicle lost electrical power. the contact stated that the power steering and brakes became inoperable. the contact was able to restart the vehicle after approximately 20 minutes. the vehicle was restarted and driven for approximately one mile before the vehicle lost electrical power once again. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic to be diagnosed. the diagnostic code reader stated no buss. the contact was informed that the engine control module overheated due to its placement in proximity to the exhaust manifold. additionally, the contact stated that the nut on the steering wheel knuckle was stripped which caused the steering to be difficult to maneuver. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer and several unknown dealers were notified of the failure. the contact was informed by the manufacturer that there would be no assistance offered. the failure mileage was unknown. piir = y. ah *bf consumer stated emc brain ...
My dodge durango will suddenly shut off while i'm driving it has happened several times on the highway i lose all power and have almost got into accidents when this has happened it also happened when my car is just sitting it happens after the car has been on for about 15 mins i have read online from several other people that this has happened to them as well
1999 dodge durango pcm/ecu will fail when it gets hot, giving a no bus, and causing the engine to stall and lose power steering and brakes. this has happened to my vehicle on numerous occasions at highway speed where i was barely able to control the vehicle. this is a huge safety issue. i have had the pcm/ecu replaced over 5 times, which is extremely dangerous. experts have pin pointed the issues to certain chips coming unsoldered in the pcm/ecu due to heat. keenan laws has youtube videos on exactly what the issues are, as well as many other have done. dodge contract's out the soldering of these chips, but they don't do a good job as some don't work at all. for example, we put three in before we got one that worked. this is inexcusable and puts people lives at very high risk. i paid around $800 to a dodge dealership in santa rosa california for a pcm/ecu that lasted only months. it takes a tremendous amount of strength to control the durango with no power steering and brakes. dodge hasn't been a help or the pcm/ecu rebuilders. currently i'm waiting on another rebuilt pcm/ecu, which the ...
The pcm has already been replaced and it ran perfectly fine for 2 months and the same problem starting happening shutting off while im driving ive almost been in 3 car accidents while i was driving cause the vehicle shut itself off while i was driving on a 45 mph road an twice on the highway driving 65mph something needs to been down so once on city streets and 2 times on state route 75 highway
Tl* the contact owns a 1999 dodge durango. while driving 75 mph, the vehicle experienced a complete loss of power. the failure occurred without warning. cass burch (801 e screen st, quitman, ga) was contacted and offered no assistance. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the electronic control module was defective and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 170,000.
Ecm shuts my durango off while driving due to heat from engine. very scary and dangerous. i was driving on the highway from my sons football game when out of nowhere i lose all power and my steering wheel locks up, just barely was i able to avoid causing a multiple vehicle pileup also abs pops up for most of the time.
The engine shuts off while driving. yes in motion and on city street loss of power steering and brakes. there has been hundreds of complaints listed on the internet under this model and year. it appears that the problem may be one of several problems i have e mailed [email protected] several times and they pretend that they know nothing about this problem they continue to put up a smoke screen, i have copies of the correspondence if you would like it, the car is parked since it is unsafe to drive, this problem occurred two different times. ...updated 04/11/17 *bf *cn
Another randomly stalling durango. sometimes starts back immediately, sometimes after a few hours.
Abs light and break light come on after rolling down the road there is a lot of people complaining about this i would like to know is this could be a recall on this
Usually happens when it is hot out but the truck just shuts off with out notice all power too all gauges go to 0 power steering. does not matter how fast or slow i am going. i have to park it and let it sit anywhere from 5 minutes up to two hours. i have had several parts replaced and the problem continues no one seems to have an answer. this is so dangerous not only for me but also all other drivers on the road. this needs to be figured out soon i fear for my life and the life of others.
The vehicle is hard to steer it also has a problem disengaging the 4 wheel drive the vehicle's tires in the front rub against the wheel wells causing uneven tread wear the vehicle is deemed unsafe also due to the vehicle's suspension bushings in the front in the tie rods in the front of the vehicle are loose causing a over compensation and under compensation for steering possibly resulting in fatality ultimately due to a bad lane change forcing the vehicle to collide with another vehicle ending up ultimately in fatality.
Tl* the contact owns a 1999 dodge durango. while driving approximately 40 mph, the engine stalled and the speedometer and the rpm gauges decreased to zero without warning. the failure recurred numerous times. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, where it was diagnosed that the computer needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 9,000.
I drove to town, stopped and turned off my engine for an 30 minute wait with construction. it started and i drove to visit my son. i turn off the engine, stayed a bit to visit, went to go home and it wouldn't start. finally got it to start and drove it home and parked it. drove to town a couple of days later and it died while driving, barely made it to town. looked for information on the net only to find this is a very common problem and a major safety issue. this vehicle dies while driving and control of the vehicle at highway speeds is highly dangerous. why hasn't chrysler issued a recall? are they waiting for someone (or an entire family) to die? is that really what it takes, a loss of life before anything will be done? i've read that it could be the pcm, the pcm wiring harness, or a computer chip/sensor/relay something or other under the air cleaner. no real, permanent, fix at this point, a lot of people are struggling to determine the cause and a fix for this problem. ...
Engine shutdown, out of the blue. nobus appeared on odometer. all gauges were on 0, but all other electronics worked. starter would crank, but ignition would not ignite. i'm not sure if fuel pump went on or not. vehicle would not start back up for apx 20 minutes. a couple days later, it happened again, then twice in one day. the quickest, but temporary, solution is to cool down pcm. an ice pack works great! but this is not always convenient. needless to say, problem is worse on hot days. once this happens, you need to replace pcm because solder joints are broken within. when unit cools, metal contracts, and contact is made again, and truck will start. but keep in mind-the solder joints are still broken. when unit heats back up, metal will expand, and connection will be lost again, causing engine shutdown and no bus to electrical ignition system. the very first time this happened, i had gone over a bump, which is probably what initially "broke" the solder joint. a new pcm can run $400. one from a junk yard could work, but there's always the risk that, it ...