1998 – 1999 Dodge Durango 3.9L
2000 – 2001 Dodge Durango 4.7L
1998 – 2000 Dodge Durango 5.2L
1998 – 2001 Dodge Durango 5.9L

The PCM has 3 connectors plugged into it. Try wiggling each connector and listen for a clicking sound, starting with the connector furthest from the front of the Durango, and the middle connector with a white top.

If this doesn’t help, replace your PCM. The PCM (power control module) can get hot, causing a short or broken circuit inside the module. Replacing the module will fix the problem. If your truck dies randomly when it’s hot outside, but will start back up after it cools down, this is probably the problem.



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