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Not really sure what to say in here, but I'll try. Last Sunday (January 12, 2014) I bought a 2003 black Dodge Durango SLT 4.7.

It's black with dark leather interior, good condition, towing package, and has 137k miles and a clean Carfax. I got it for a great deal at $2,450. Now, there are three engine codes (P0300, P0301, and P0456), but I guess that's discussion for another forum.

I'll try and post some pics later, and look forward to hearing from you. Any tips or questions will all go answered. :)
 
Welcome aboard! '03s are nice rigs.

P0300 and P0301 are misfire codes, may need a tune-up.
P0456 is evap small leak, might be a loose/bad gas cap, or a cracked emissions hose somewhere.

...tom
 
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Welcome aboard! '03s are nice rigs.

P0300 and P0301 are misfire codes, may need a tune-up.
P0456 is evap small leak, might be a loose/bad gas cap, or a cracked emissions hose somewhere.

...tom
Yeah, hopefully the codes are nothing too serious, as they seem common. I'm going to get a tune up next week. Anyway, I just took a pic. Here it is:

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PS: It is amazing in the snow. Much, much better than the 1997 Expedition I had years ago!
 
Looks Great and Welcome
STEVE
 
Well I did it again. I traded in a very nice lifted 2019 Nissan Frontier done up superbly on a vehicle out of my realm. We now have a 2018 Durango GT AWD 3.6L loaded to the nines. I`m a quick learner and hope to interact with yall and learn about this ride. What I meant by, I did it again, is taking the time and resources building a nice rig, driving it on and off road and towing for a few years and Bam, something else fills the need... life changes... looking forward to knowing this vehicle inside and out. Already researching the Start/stop function chaos, and low battery warning right off the dealers lot... I`m pretty sure this baby was sitting for a while... ttys Pale Rider
 

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