2005 Dodge Durango
CarComplaints.com Notes: The second generation Durango was introduced in 2004 and instantly came under fire for, well, catching on fire. From 2004-2006 electrical overloading in the driver's side instrument panel caused numerous reports of interior fires. The interior infernos became so commonplace that Chrysler eventually issued a recall. The problems didn't stop there, however. Owners of the recalled vehicles complained about being treated unfairly and given take-it-or-leave-it low ball settlement offers. "They offered me $2000 under NADA retail as a settlement," said one owner, "and have been rude and hostile to deal with." Nothing says awesome service like treating your customers rudely after their cars have already caught on fire.
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- engine problems
- fuel system problems
- transmission problems
- interior accessories problems
- body / paint problems
- AC / heater problems
- drivetrain problems
- electrical problems
- brakes problems
- exterior accessories problems
- exhaust system problems
- cooling system problems
- seat belts / air bags problems
- wheels / hubs problems
- lights problems
- steering problems
- suspension problems
- windows / windshield problems
- miscellaneous problems
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