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Durango Passed MOT!!!!....and then............
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 9:36 am
by Pete
Well, the old (4 door) bus has got a ticket for another 12 months, which is nice.
However, driving it back home, the motor now baulks and will not rev over 4000 rpm in gear (there is a Trans sensor that stops this in "N" and "P").
It is a 5.7 Hemi but an earlier one that does not shut cylinders down..
I wonder if it is a case of "They don't like it up them!" and the emissions test has caused a temporary mixture issue and the ECU has thrown an eppie.....
Has anyone else had this at all or heard about it?
Cheers
Pete
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 10:48 am
by jerry
I had similar situation on my Cherokee, it was the air mass flow sensor...
I thought the box was fubar at 1st, didn't know it had a limp mode
Jerry II
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 11:52 am
by Cannonball
Buy an X5 thought you would have a different view after stompin in Ades m3,

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 11:55 am
by Pete
I'd rather eat worms, Duncan......
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 3:00 pm
by shovelheadrob
One of my old Dakotas used to go into some kind of transmission limp mode, disconnecting the battery & reconnectin it would reset things, make sure you have the code for the radio, if it has one, first.
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 3:41 pm
by Pete
Truck was sound as a pound on next start up...all very strange.
If something serous went wrong I would really struggle - hell, I don't even want to change the Spark Plugs.......I am sure they are in there somewhere.....
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 8:51 pm
by Mossy68
I'm pressuming it's running ok now Pete ?
I feel your pain mate. My ' modern '(20 year old) Ram has a brain.
All very new to me. Time to do a bit of code reading , as I believe your used to with your old Durango.
They can do funny things some times.
When I got my Jeep a few things didn't work as they should.
Researched. Unplugged Battery for 20 mins. Sorted !!
Thank your stars it's not on LPG. That really confuses them .......

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 9:45 pm
by Pete
Yep, Mossy; all good now; which is fine by me....don't want to go delving into all that malarkey at the moment..........
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 15 10:04 pm
by Mossy68
Pete wrote:Yep, Mossy; all good now; which is fine by me....don't want to go delving into all that malarkey at the moment..........
Yep. If it ain't broke ...........

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 15 11:22 pm
by Pete.S