So every once in a while I require a jump, figured it was the battery or alternator, but a load test proved that to be too easy a solution. It dies after I rev it, switch into reverse or neutral, and its idling pretty rough. This happened a while ago, I blamed it on a loose battery terminal...obviously not the case. Any ideas?
Sounds like your generator is not charging. While your Durango is running check the voltage on the batteries. You should see an increase between 1.5 and 2 volts. If you see less than that or it stays the same then it's your generator.
I have a 2015 Durango and its about a year and a half old. Im starting to have off and on issues where it says the key fob cannot be detected. I wait a minute or 2 and then it starts fine.. Any suggestions or comments on this?
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