>Sometimes takes me a few minutes to get durango started in the
>morning. After I get it started and running for a few minutes it runs
>fine. Can turn engine off and restart just fine for the rest of the
>day, but the next morning I have the same problem. Can someone let me
>know what might be happening? Thanks. Lisa
What happens when it doesn't start? Does it turn over or not? Do you
have a regular transmission or an automatic?
--scott

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lglakner@iw.net - 02 Apr 2007 15:24 GMT
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It turns over the whole time and eventually it always starts before
the battery goes dead. It has automatic transmission.
> Sometimes takes me a few minutes to get durango started in the
> morning. After I get it started and running for a few minutes it runs
> fine. Can turn engine off and restart just fine for the rest of the
> day, but the next morning I have the same problem. Can someone let me
> know what might be happening? Thanks. Lisa
So... what is it doing? Does it crank but not start? Click but not
crank? A little description (ANY description!!!) would help a lot.