10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,875 miles

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problem #4

Jun 012003

Durango 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The contact owned a 2004 Dodge Durango. Air conditioner as well as the remote control switch. Malfunctioned. The system blew out steaming hot air because of a short circuit. It was so hot in the vehicle that consumer was unable to drive for a long period of time in hot weather. Dealer could not find out what was the cause of the problem.. when this occurred the remote key did not work. Also, all the electronic features in the vehicle stopped working. This interfered with the navigational system. Consumer reported this to the manufacturer, and they have not contacted him.

- Woodbrige, VA, USA

problem #3

Oct 162004

Durango

  • miles
Driving 2004 Dodge Durango accelerator got stuck to floor. Preening the brake, vehicle caught on fire. The incident was due a manufacturer's defect per fire inspection. Other problems were; the electric remote was inoperative, there was a delay in the shift when the A/C was on and there was a lot of water coming from the A/C.

- New York, NY, USA

problem #2

Jun 252004

Durango 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 6,700 miles
Air conditioner fails to cool. Fan works but blows hot air. If veh is shut off and restarted the unit again functions properly. Dealer replaced the control unit but air conditioner continues to fail.

- Elmer, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jun 072004

Durango 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 800 miles
2004 Dodge Durango limited. Air conditioning stops cooling. Wife discovered that turning off the engine and electrics, then restarting all will get cooling back. She does this fairly often, even in traffic.

- Carencro, LA, USA