99 Dodge Durango 4wd won't start

Asked by Omega_2617 Jan 26, 2017 at 11:56 AM about the 1999 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Durango has about half tank of gas.. I went to
start my vehicle and after couple minutes it started
acting funny like it was wanting to stall out. It cut
out a few times but didn't die completely. I turned
my vehicle off then tried starting it again and while
it was idling for a second it just stalled out. So I
tried once again to start it and now it won't start at
all.. it sounds like it wants to start up but it's as if
it's not getting enough gas or something. I'm not
shure exactly what to do from here.

1 Answer

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Try spraying some quick start in the throttle body to see if it's fuel related. If it starts for a bit, check fuel pressure. If fuel pressure is above 50psi but starts only when u spray quick start in the throttle body, check or replace crankshaft sensor

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