My 2000 Dodge Durango 4.7l has been having a myriad of problems, and I'm starting to reach the point where I'm either not sure what to try next, or thinking the best solution might to just sell the thing.
It all started with an injector code I want to say p0202? Truck was running fine but I figured it'd been a while since I replaced the injectors so might as well swap them all out. I ordered them from Amazon (I know, hit or miss) and immediately had several other codes pop up. The first were all related to cylinder one, wiring to the coil which was fixed by just reconnecting the cable, then p0201, fixed by swapping back to an old injector. Next was a lean fuel code on bank one (p0172?) so I replaced all the injectors on bank one back to the old injectors, didn't fix the issue. So I replaced the upstream O2 sensor, fixed the lean fuel code, but now throws a p0132, open circuit to the O2 sensor, as well as misfiring on all even cylinders. Okay let's try replacing these injectors again, I ordered some from a reputable source, replaced the spark plugs while I was at it, and cleaned off the MAP sensor.
That's where we're at now throwing p0202, and still throwing p0132 (along with an ignition code because my alternator has now decided to kick the bucket, can't have even one day of peace!) my current thought is to replace the downstream O2 sensor, then the MAP, then the PCM if we get to that point. Should I try something else? And at this point I'm already $600 down and the thing is only worth $1500 so I'm not even sure if it's worth continuing to chase
It all started with an injector code I want to say p0202? Truck was running fine but I figured it'd been a while since I replaced the injectors so might as well swap them all out. I ordered them from Amazon (I know, hit or miss) and immediately had several other codes pop up. The first were all related to cylinder one, wiring to the coil which was fixed by just reconnecting the cable, then p0201, fixed by swapping back to an old injector. Next was a lean fuel code on bank one (p0172?) so I replaced all the injectors on bank one back to the old injectors, didn't fix the issue. So I replaced the upstream O2 sensor, fixed the lean fuel code, but now throws a p0132, open circuit to the O2 sensor, as well as misfiring on all even cylinders. Okay let's try replacing these injectors again, I ordered some from a reputable source, replaced the spark plugs while I was at it, and cleaned off the MAP sensor.
That's where we're at now throwing p0202, and still throwing p0132 (along with an ignition code because my alternator has now decided to kick the bucket, can't have even one day of peace!) my current thought is to replace the downstream O2 sensor, then the MAP, then the PCM if we get to that point. Should I try something else? And at this point I'm already $600 down and the thing is only worth $1500 so I'm not even sure if it's worth continuing to chase