1998 Dodge Durango Slt on 2040-cars
Patchogue, New York, United States
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This is a 1998 Dodge Durango SLT with a good running 5.2L engine. It has had the fuel injectors replaced approx 2 years ago, along with a new power steering pump and water pump. At about the same time I paid over $1200 to have the heater box pulled and the core replaced, the squirrel cage fan replaced & the AC evaporator replaced (sorry, I think that's what else was in there)-and whatever else NEEDS to be replaced when they spend 2 days of labor to do it!!! It also had O2 sensors, crankshaft sensor & a couple others replaced prior to its last inspection. I should have most if not all receipts. The body is in decent shape for a 16 year old vehicle, a few parking lot dings & a couple bubble spots in paint. The front bumper has a rust hole through it on drivers side....don't know why but it's not the 1st Durango I've seen rusted through in the same spot!!! The interior is in pretty good shape, factory AM/FM/CD/cassette with the premium sound system, rear AC, all power, 3rd row seating...the drivers seat has a tear in it & the clip to hold the power controls to the seat broke.
Now for the PROBLEM. THIS DURANGO NEEDS THE TRANSMISSION REPLACED!!!!!! Sometimes it will shift through all gears, but much of the time it stays in 1st gear. This started right after I did the AC & last inspection/repairs 2 years ago. I don't think there's any way around it. IT NEEDS A TRANSMISSION!!!! The check engine light is on & the codes are for the transmission....internal solenoids, which usually go bad when the torque converter begins to self-destruct. Other then that, it is a good looking, good running vehicle. (I am now into Jeep Cherokee XJ's & have neither the time nor the desire to do any work on this, my 4th Durango!!!!! Hence the reason I wish to sell it). I have clean, clear NYS title in hand!!! It is on south shore of Long Island, central Suffolk County. I WILL NOT ship it, YOU MUST PICK IT UP or HAVE IT TOWED!!!!! Contact me if you'd like to see it. IT IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY!!!! |
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