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2005 Dodge Durango, clicking noise coming from the engine (sounds like it is coming from the fuel injectors and the fuse box) car starts, runs fine, no warning indicators. Remove ASD fuse??? and it stops.
Yeah, I would imagine it would stop then. The noise is happening with the vehicle off. I remove the fuse and no more noise (while the vehicle is off) doesn't seem to be happening while vehicle is running. Just took the vehicle for a drive and turned the car off and it is not making the clicking noise anymore.Yeah, I would imagine it would stop then. The noise is happening with the vehicle off. I remove the fuse and no more noise (while the vehicle is off) doesn't seem to be happening while vehicle is running. Just took the vehicle for a drive and turned the car off and it is not making the clicking noise anymore.
motor 1258, is the ASD Relay you are talking about the small black square (in the fuse box)?motor 1258, is the ASD Relay you are talking about the small black square (in the fuse box)?
Re: 2005 Dodge Durango, clicking noise coming from the...
ASD relay faulty? Try swapping it with same number from other relays & see if clicking stops. I believe there is others same # in there, but might not be. Get back to me if not.
It should be labeled, either in manual, at panel or under hood relay box, usually has label underside of cover. Let me dig a bit & see if I can confirm exact location.
It should be labeled, either in manual, at panel or under hood relay box, usually has label underside of cover. Let me dig a bit & see if I can confirm exact location.
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I too have a 2005 Dodge Durango. We had the same problem about 2 years ago. Something is getting wet under the hood. After careful inspection under the hood, we noticed a mechanical or fuse box was getting wet. We took off the sunroof visor that was over the sunroof because we felt that was holding water causing it to run down into the hood. The box was replaced and it worked fine until last year when it did it again. This time, when it rained water would wet the inside driver floor and the radio and alarm would sound on it's own. My husband inspected the truck thoroughly again to see where the water was coming from. The front windshield bottom seal had deteriorated. after getting that replaced we have had no more problems. I wish you luck
Could be several reasons, WHY, or combo of reasons--- You may need an engine tune up. Your fuel pressure low, due to a dirty filters, dirty injectors, weak spark...etc.
The power comes from the ECM to the fuel pump and the injectors. These is a seperate fuse box under the hood for these items which will also house the relay for fuel pump. Start there and ensure your fuzes are good and your relay is switching. Some of the relays are the same to you can interchange them to make sure your fuel pump relay is working.
first off have you checked the fuel pressure at the fuel rail take the duct off of the throttle body spray some starter fluid or carb cleaner in it and see if it starts if so you need to change the fuel filter or the fuel pump if not check your crankshaft sensor before buying any electrical componets
Yeah, I would imagine it would stop then. The noise is happening with the vehicle off. I remove the fuse and no more noise (while the vehicle is off) doesn't seem to be happening while vehicle is running. Just took the vehicle for a drive and turned the car off and it is not making the clicking noise anymore.
motor 1258, is the ASD Relay you are talking about the small black square (in the fuse box)?
and so did the truck.
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