I did this a few years ago on my 2000 Durango. This was very straightforward and a little difficult. Bought the part from the dealer - about $135 if I remember correctly. I then just removed the serpentine belt and unbolted and removed the existing tensioner. This was easy so far. I then tried to put the new one in. Very difficult to get the bolts in. Tried removing brackets in the way - this didn't really help. I just kept at it and finally got everything together. Good luck. I did this a few years ago on my 2000 Durango. This was very straightforward and a little difficult. Bought the part from the dealer - about $135 if I remember correctly. I then just removed the serpentine belt and unbolted and removed the existing tensioner. This was easy so far. I then tried to put the new one in. Very difficult to get the bolts in. Tried removing brackets in the way - this didn't really help. I just kept at it and finally got everything together. Good luck.
best if you take it to a shop unless you have a welder.
take 15 mm wrench and pull the belt tensioner toward the left it will loose the belt.TO install start to put the belt on from the crank and make ou way up.
Yes.
No, a 1999 Dodge does not have a reset button.
did you need removed the transmission then tranfer case and put the fly wheel
open the trunk and there should be a couple screws where the lights are.
No
What does the 20 amp power outlet fuse do on a 1999 dodge durango
Were is the power window fuse and/or circuit breaker located in a 1999 dodge durango?
No. The fuel filter on a 1999 Dodge Durango is in the fuel tank, part of the pump module.
A 1999 Dodge Durango did not have a 5.8L engine option. The starter on a 5.2L or 5.9L is
If same size, yesIf same size, yes