3.4

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
38,000 miles

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problem #2

Jan 022009

Durango

  • 76,000 miles
Purchased a used 2002 Dodge Durango with 70K miles. Vehicle was under limited warranty. Drivers power window fell into the door at highway speed, nearly causing an accident just from the shock. Went to dealership, was told it was an electrical issue, so not under warranty. Took it to a private mechanic, $500 to replace the regulator. A few months later, passenger side fails, took it to a different dealership, was told it was a plastic pulley that failed, would have been under warranty, but my warranty just expired. Another $500. Driver side failed again a few months later, started calling Dodge and complaining, nothing they could do they said. Learned how to replace myself, 3 times drivers side rear regulator, 2 times passenger rear regulator, 3 times drivers front, 2 times passenger front. Now three are broken again, the replacement part is the same plastic junk. I am tired of replacing them. Dodge has told me that it has been to long and they will not be able to assist me, but can sell me the parts...again.. I have been told that cold weather, slamming the doors, over use of windows, could all be contributing issues. In other words, human error. This is not the case in my garaged full leather showroom quality vehicle. Google Dodge window regulators, you will find pages of complaints. Wish I would have bought a car that doesnt need to be at 86 degrees constantly, that could go down a bumpy road, that I could roll down the windows more than twice a day (because that is what they recommend), could shut the doors without fear of slamming them, didnt have tape on the windows to hold them up, could go through a drive through with my door closed, and didnt cost me over $3000 in window parts. This is a safety issue as you will find if your going down the highway and your window instantly falls into your door. Shame on Dodge for not making this issue right.

- Bozeman, MT, USA

problem #1

May 032002

(reported on)

Durango

  • miles
Hood insulation missing overheating the paint. Back door allows emissions from the exhaust. Roof panel does not fit at the windshield. Passenger doors slam too hard. Vent air strong smell like carbon dioxide. Gas tank hoses unsecured and too close to the moffler. No ashtray..rear cigarret lighter adapter does not work..loud pounding with the rear windows down at 40+ mil;ES/hr.

- Alameda, CA, USA