10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
8 / 0
Average Mileage:
65,054 miles

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problem #20

May 042019

Durango

  • 117,000 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Dodge Durango. While the vehicle was in the drive position and waiting for the garage door to open, the front passenger side head rest air bag deployed without warning or an impact. Afterwards, the air bag indicator remained illuminated. The passenger sustained a head and neck injury that required medical attention. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer (posner park Chrysler Dodge, 42650 highway 27, davenport, fl) was notified of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 117,000.

- Kissimmee, FL, USA

problem #19

Sep 012016

Durango

  • 75,000 miles
Backing out of garage and th drivers side head rest ejected. No rear impact or anything. It hit me in the back of the head and scared me to death. Took the car by the Dodge dealership and they said it was not under warranty and they zip tied it together.

- Madison, GA, USA

problem #18

Jan 062019

Durango

  • 49,600 miles
The vehicle was traveling in a straight line on southbound interstate 5, and traveling at freeway speeds. The front passenger seat head rest unexpectedly deployed- striking the person seated in that seat in the head. Thankfully, it was not the driver's side headrest as this unexpected impact to the head may have caused a reaction resulting in loss of control of the vehicle. When checking online, there appear to multiple occurrences of this type of unnecessary deployment of this type of safety device on Dodge vehicles of this era.

- Lake Hughes, CA, USA

problem #17

Dec 272018

Durango

  • 52,000 miles
Headrest deployed without impact to vehicle. Headrest damaged as a result. Not able to reset due to damage caused. In need of replacement. Vehicle was stationary and not running at the time of deployment.

- Tucson, AZ, USA

problem #16

Nov 072018

Durango

  • 55,000 miles
Front passenger active restraint headrest deployed while driving without collision or other known event on city street at posted speed. My teenage son sitting in seat while restrained was struck in back of the head when headrest deployed forward, but he was not injured by this event. The headrest cannot be repaired or reset, and Fiat Chrysler America (Dodge) has discontinued this part and no longer keeps it in stock for replacement nor do they offer an alternative part to make the seat/headrest safe and serviceable.

- Glendale, AZ, USA

problem #15

Aug 212018

Durango

  • 2 miles
I was driving my 2013 Dodge Durango citadel. While driving approximately 45 mph the passenger side headrest became dislodged and sprung open out of no where. Thankfully, no one was in the seat as they could have been severely injured. After contacting the dealership it appears the plastic retaining pin receiver had broke. Small pieces of plastic were inside the headrest and it is unable to be reset. The dealership does not cover this under any warranty and it would be almost $800 to repair. I believe this headrest is also connected to my airbag deployment system. It is unknown if any further issues could happen from this.

- Bullhead City, AZ, USA

problem #14

Jul 292018

Durango

  • 150,000 miles
Vehicle was parked. Male driver exited vehicle and leaned back into driver's seat to retrieve belongings from behind passengers seat. Upon doing so he placed his hand on the headrest of the driver's seat. It was at this time that the active head restraint system activated on the driver seat. Upon examination by mechanic it was determined that plastic hinges had broken in the headrest. Vehicle purchased new 8/2013, 150K miles. Replacement headrest: $650 plus labor.

- Edgewood, MD, USA

problem #13

Aug 082018

Durango

  • 81,541 miles
As me and my mother was sitting in burger king drive thru the passenger front seat headrest suddenly disengaged and hit my mother in back of the head.

- Buchanan, GA, USA

problem #12

Jan 052018

Durango

  • 58,000 miles
The passenger side seat active head rest deployed on it's own while driving down the highway. I took a look inside to reset it and noticed the plastic housing that holds the locking rod in place had broke and the locking mechanism hadn't opened, thus allowing the headrest to be unable to be reset since the locking rod just gets pulled back out do to the tension on the springs.

- Copperas Cove, TX, USA

problem #11

Nov 152017

Durango

  • 60,000 miles
As I was driving I heard a pop and didn't know what is was. After looking I saw that it was my driver seat headrest. It had popped open and I thought I could just close it but I couldn't. about a week later the passenger side did the same thing with no one being in the seat. I thought that maybe this was a fluke happening, but I have read that there are quite a few customers out there that have the same problem. I would like to know my options.

- Peoria, AZ, USA

problem #10

May 142018

Durango

  • 69,500 miles
While driving on the highway I felt my head jerk forward and heard a pop from my headrest. At the time I was driving straight going about 68 mph. When I felt the impact behind my head my instinct was to hit my brake thinking someone had hit me from behind, but once I looked around there was no one close behind or to the sides of me. I pulled off the highway and looked at the headrest and noticed it had popped open. This only occurred on the driver seat headrest. Again, I was not involved in any collision at or around the time of the incident. I have been in collisions years prior to this, but none from behind.

- San Antonio, Tx, TX, USA

problem #9

Mar 222018

Durango

  • 54,000 miles
I dropped the keys between the car seat and the console. I moved the seat to the farthest position that I would go back. I turned to sit on the outside of the door frame in order to put my left hand in to reach the keys. There was nothing moving before I moved my hand. As soon as I touched the keys the seat came down on to my left ring finger. I T just moved in a downward position. I called 911 because I was unable to free my hand. The winslow police department responded and assisted with freeing my hand. The car was parked in the driveway and not moving at the time. I went to the patient first care center and they did X-rays on my hand.

- Sicklerville, NJ, USA

problem #8

Feb 242018

Durango

  • 108,000 miles
Vehicle was backed into a parking spot at a restaurant with no possibility of a rear end collision when the active head restraint on the drivers side deployed. Fortunately we were parked, otherwise it could have very easily caused an accident. I have noticed a number of complaints about the issue from others as well. The plastic that holds the retention rod broke causing the release, so the whole unit has to be replaced at my cost. You can see the broken plastic in the provided picture. This could be a serious safety issue if it deployed while someone was driving down the highway. I have been in contact with the local dealership where it was purchased 3 days prior to the incident.

- Crestview, FL, USA

problem #7

Dec 272017

Durango

  • 89,000 miles
While driving in a parking lot at aprox 15 mph drivers side head rest exploded slamming into the back of my head causing some pain. This startled me and if in a different scenerio could have caused an accident. When dealer contacted they stated clips could of broken, and not covered by the warranty.

- Hudsonville, MI, USA

problem #6

Jun 242017

Durango

  • 50,025 miles
My wife and I were driving down the road when the passenger side active headrest deployed. When it deployed it hit her in the back of the head and gave her whiplash. I researched it online and it appears that this is a common problem with Dodge vehicles. I attempted to reset the spring loaded active headrest to discover that the reason it had deployed is because the plastic retaining pin receiver was broken. I have attempted to contact Dodge (case#32447405) with no resolve. I feel like the headrest should certainly be recalled. If an older person had been hit in the head or if it were on the drivers side of the vehicle it may have caused serious injury, a crash, or death. I can email photos upon your request. Your pursuit of this matter would be greatly appreciated.

- Noble, OK, USA

problem #5

May 022017

Durango

  • 49,000 miles
The active headrest/head restraint deployed while driving, hitting my wife in the back of the head. She was traveling approximately 30-35mph. This caught her off guard but fortunately did not affect her driving and she maintained control of the vehicle. The vehicle was not involved in an accident. After inspecting the head restraint I notice the plastic that apparently holds a metal rod broke allowing the head restraint to deploy. In researching the active head restraint issues, I ran across a recall for chrylser but it did not pertain to my make and model and it was for possible non deployment during rear end collision. Safety recall N38 /NHTSA 13V-282 active head restraints

- St. Peters, MO, USA

problem #4

Jul 012016

Durango

  • 36,000 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Dodge Durango. While operating the vehicle, the air bag sensor indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the seat wiring harness was faulty. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure reoccurred approximately 4,000 miles later. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 36,000.

- Malone, NY, USA

problem #3

Jul 072016

Durango

  • 36,349 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the seat wiring harness failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 36,349.

- Malone, NY, USA

problem #2

Jan 012013

Durango

  • miles
1. owned car since Jan 2013. Leather started cracking immediately. Took into dealership and they said I had to get fixed. Went back to shop for something else and mentioned the cracking again and was told I could have gotten fixed but my coverage had expired. The cracking is really bad on the armrest in car. Have been over to dealership and called regarding the recall I have. It is always on backorder and someone will call when in. I have not received a call and I see this is a serious recall. Is this really important to the dealership that these recalls gets repaired. I would like to get this repaired immediately as well as my cracking leather which has been overlooked.

- Kansas City, MO, USA

problem #1

Jun 182013

Durango 6-cyl

  • 250 miles
Since day one of owning the Durango I have had a bad vibration in the steering wheel, larry H miller Dodge in avondale told me I had bad tires so I replaced the tires (@450 miles) then they told me that I had bad wheels so I replaced them with new tires and wheels. I still have the vibration and my vehicle has been in the dealer over 7 times now. Today lhmd service manager explained to me that they took wheels off of a new Durango on the lot and the vibration was worse, they went on to tell me that "all Durango's have this vibration". the vibration can be felt in the steering wheel and could cause loss of control of vehicle if vibration gets worse (or if defective part that is causing vibration fails). I would like to know where I should go from here.

- Phoenix, AZ, USA