Why did all warning lights go on while driving?

Asked by Celina2876 Aug 21, 2014 at 08:16 AM about the 2007 Dodge Durango

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

While driving in the highway I see all the warning lights on, I thought my truck had stall
but didn't. I accelerated to exit the highway and noticed that it was making a weird noise
as if it was sucking all the power from other than battery. So I shut the truck off gave it a
few minutes and I turned the ignition just enough to see if the lights would go out and I
also noticed that there were squares on the letters that we used to know parking reverse
driving..etc

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i would guess its your cam shaft sensor or your o2 sensor i would replace the cam sensor first

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My 2007 Durango is running but all the lights on the dashboard

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I have same issue the dash all warnings come on the speed pins to max and rpm maxes but truck still runs fine just some thing with the dash or some thing I don't know any one know why its doing it or what part I need to fix

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