Some Dodge Durango owners report experiencing issues such as locking up after short drives, accompanied by a burning rubber smell and sputtering. These problems may stem from a fuel intake issue, which is a common cause of stalling in Durangos. Additionally, a faulty throttle position sensor (TPS) or idle air controller (IAC) can contribute to sputtering and the unpleasant odor. Owners may also find that checking spark plugs for fuel presence can reveal underlying problems related to fuel delivery or engine compression. Furthermore, electrical issues, including problems with the start button or frequency module, can lead to the vehicle locking up and sputtering. It is essential for owners experiencing these symptoms to have their Dodge Durango inspected by a qualified mechanic to identify and resolve the specific issues promptly, ensuring safe driving conditions and preventing further damage.
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