Hi! I have a 2014 Dodge Durango. Already replaced that hose and the valve that goes just over it inside that plastic engine cover and had no luck. It lasted a couple of days at the most. What else do you suggest? I think to Keep looking for other leaks in evap hoses, canister, valve that goes by the canister, fuel tank gasket, gas filler neck (no gas cap on this model)... that´s what I come up so far. Any other suggestions?
Sorry for the late reply! You definitely have to check all those things. For Vehicles with the cap-less filler system Topping-off the tank (keep filling after it cuts-off), can cause the canister to be overwhelmed and eventually contaminate it to the point that it needs to be replaced...
What year is this Durango? I have a 2019 & have this problem. I was watching other videos & the hose can fit the 2018 & 2019 models & are the same size.
Great video. Thank you very much. Your details and camera angles are phenomenal. Gracias.
Thank you very much!
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No problem 👍
I hope this video helps you in case you have the same problem on your Dodge Durango.
Thanks 👍
Mine ended up being that the intake tube had disconnected from the throttle body. So keep an eye on that too.
Hi! I have a 2014 Dodge Durango. Already replaced that hose and the valve that goes just over it inside that plastic engine cover and had no luck. It lasted a couple of days at the most. What else do you suggest? I think to Keep looking for other leaks in evap hoses, canister, valve that goes by the canister, fuel tank gasket, gas filler neck (no gas cap on this model)... that´s what I come up so far. Any other suggestions?
Sorry for the late reply!
You definitely have to check all those things.
For Vehicles with the cap-less filler system
Topping-off the tank (keep filling after it cuts-off), can cause the canister to be overwhelmed and eventually contaminate it to the point that it needs to be replaced...
Does it share the same like the 6.4 charger?
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What’s that hose called?
& where did you buy it?
PURGE - HOSE 68250915AA
bamwholesaleparts.com
What year is this Durango? I have a 2019 & have this problem. I was watching other videos & the hose can fit the 2018 & 2019 models & are the same size.
Hello
Thank you for watching this video 👍
2018 Dodge Durango 3.6L
Yes, the hose is the same size.
@@SuperBee79 perfect! Thanks so much! Your video helped a lot!
@@saraipringle6498 I'm glad my video helped you👍
Can you get a smog check after the code is clear? Or will is show up when getting a smog check?
After clearing the code, I recommend that you drive the car for at least 100 miles before taking the vehicle for a smoke check.
@@SuperBee79 Ok...thank you so much
Fuel consumption increased? Before you replace?
No really
How long before the check engine light clears out after replacing this? I got mine changed and CEL still on with the same code.
After you fix it you have to clear the codes.
@@brittanynicole9049thank you I was wondering the same thing
Check engine light usually goes away in 2 days by it's self
I have a 2014 dodge Durango v6 flex fuel , I replaced that line you just replaced but I am still getting the “p0456” code any other suggestions?
Did you erase the code after replacing it?
@@SuperBee79 yes right after I replaced the line. I also went and replaced the evap canister aswell but still no luck
@@ninoevox
Also can be a small leak in any of the EVAP hoses or fuel tank hoses or fuel pump/gasket.
@@ninoevox did you replace the leak detective pump
I have a 2015 got that replaced and still can't get the light to turn off so I can't get my plates because it won't pass smog check.
Did the code permanently go away after this?
Yes