7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,700
- Average Mileage:
- 96,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- replace entire A/C system (1 reports)
I have dumped more than $4,000 into getting this vehicle fixed from cam phasers to air conditioner condensers. I am about to call it quits. The entire AC unit went out on my Dodge Durango and it will cost $2,700 to fix. I am considering other options now as I may likely trade-in and get what I can for the Durango and cut my losses. Extremely disappointed in the 2011 Dodge Durango.
- Brandon H., Kansas City, MO, US
Air on passenger side blows hot air no matter what the setting. Driver side is working with the temperature control and heat/air.
- Debra L., Round Lake Beach, US
air conditioner is blowing out hot air
I took my durango in to have the a/c looked at. Their tests showed nothing wrong. However, it is blowing out hot air...something sure isn't right. Probably related to the faulty TIPM...
- Sara B., Jamestown, ND, US
First the shop told me I need a new compressor, next time new condenser, next time blend door actuator, blower motor, resistor, pass temp temp actuator, and recirc. actuator. After replacing all those parts, same problem, then I go back after youtubing and come to find out it was the right temperature door. There’s a gear price of that part 42.00 all the other bulls*** over 2500.00. It’s a damn shame - the air conditioner kept cutting in and out, and now it's fine.
- lhaynes007, Baltimore, MD, Albania