I just have one question @Cody Fousnaugh. Can the problem your Durango is having cause it to catch on fire?
It's not the Durango that has/had the problem, it was our Dodge truck (RAM 1500). Wife took it to work this morning and the CEL still hasn't come back on yet. No, it will not catch fire. There is a very small crack in the top of the tank, behind a holding bracket. Since this crack is at the top of the tank, we only fill the tank half full of gas. Actually, I doubt this problem has anything to do with the crack. When we drive this truck, we don't smell gas at all. We use to, as well as see some gas dribbling down the tank, but since the JB Weld was put on, the dribbling stopped and very little-to-no has smell at all.
@Cody Fousnaugh My experiences with scanners is that mine all came with good instruction books except for one, the most complicated. It's instructions are available on-line, 100 pages! Good luck with it! Try it out. If you need to look up code meanings by code, this link is good: https://www.engine-codes.com/ Frank
My brother told me early today, on the phone, that he has three code readers/scanners and said he's pretty proud that his younger brother (me), got one. He loves mechanic work, but hates computers. So, now that I have a "mechanic" type thing, I'm doing good. I say, "Thanks, I love you"!!