Three problems related to fuel pump have been reported for the 1999 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Vehicle shuts off without warning, no events leading up to failure. Occurrence not clear at this time but it's frequent. Fuel pump replaced and checked for loose wires.
Abs light & brake warning lights come on intermittently while driving, when lights were on brakes were touchy. And forget trying to slow or stop when it's raining. Front driver side control arms, ball joints, and bushings replaced. Upper and lower a-arm bushings have been replaced several times due to noise in front end. Dodge dealer could not diagnose this noise or any problem when we took it to them. After two days of it sitting at the dealer we mysteriously had a badly leaking water pump. When we decided not to have the dealer complete the repair they made us pay them a diagnostic fee of $78. 00! two sets of brand new brakes squeaked annoyingly after repeated attempts at lubrication and cleaning, rotors now need replacing. Rear passenger, & front driver power window motors replaced, twice for the rear one. Bad brakes & bad suspension did not mix well when you're a mother of four very active kids. Sometimes I was scared to drive . The cost has become ridiculous and at times unreasonable.
Consumer's vehicle would stall intermittently during normal operation. Dealership examined vehicle and determined that transmission and fuel pump were both faulty. These components were replaced, and problem was corrected. Please provide any additional information / attachments.