Dodge Durango intermittent stalling issue suspected to be caused by faulty fuel pump on Dodge Durango

Submitted by ktolan · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Durango owners report experiencing intermittent stalling issues potentially caused by a faulty fuel pump, which can lead to engine stalling while driving and poses a significant safety risk due to its unpredictable nature. These stalling problems can be difficult to diagnose, as reproducing the conditions that led to the stall may not be straightforward. Additionally, other common causes of stalling in the Dodge Durango include poor fuel intake, damaged sensors, a dirty throttle body, a jumped timing chain, or insufficient engine oil. Owners should ensure that the fuel pump relay is functioning correctly to prevent unexpected stalling incidents. Regular maintenance and inspection of the fuel pump and related components, such as spark plugs and ignition coils, are crucial for avoiding fuel delivery-related stalling issues. If a faulty fuel pump is suspected, it is recommended to have it inspected and possibly replaced by a qualified mechanic to maintain the vehicle's safe operation.

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Dodge Durango vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 140,000 miles
(140,000 - 140,000)

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