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I posted this thread because I1999 Durango SLT 5.2 4×4. I figured my Jeep would be a daily driver for a couple years and when I finish school Id buy something else for daily use and keep the Jeep in the garage. I opted to buy the Max Care package which is 999 months 999999 miles essentially bumper to bumper. So I bought my rubicon as a certified pre-owned which meant it was eligible to purchase extended warranty coverage. So while the world of performance SUVs is just heating up now, this 1999 Dodge Durango Shelby SP360 proves its the modern classic thats going to get.
Air flow selector switch does not cause airflow to change to any of the vents, always on defrost window.While driving down the road or hi-way, my 1999 Dodge Durango shuts down. Both heat and a/c seem to be working normally, forums report both heat and a/c on this model are kinda weak. I am only getting airflow to the front windshield, ie defrost, and the rear passenger vents. 1999 Dodge Durango SLT 5.9 V8. A forum community dedicated to Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, AMC owners and enthusiasts.
YesQuote Originally Posted by djm Yes - first I am only sharing my experience - what has happened to me. We do not abuse our vehicles - but we do use them - no question about it. Also had an older Jeep Cherokee or Grand Cherokee in 1999 also required transmission work. 98 durango - 2005 dodge 2500 pickup - 2010 dodge 250 pick up - several Chrysler fleet vehicles (passenger cars) - all have eventually required new transmissions.
98 durango - 2005 dodge 2500 pickup - 2010 dodge 250 pick up - several Chrysler fleet vehicles (passenger cars) - all have eventually required new transmissions. Quote Originally Posted by djm Yes - first I am only sharing my experience - what has happened to me. We do not abuse our vehicles - but we do use themWarranty paid for both I have the max care on my JKU for that very reason. Also had an older Jeep Cherokee or Grand Cherokee in 1999 also required transmission work.
