3.3

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
39,851 miles

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problem #86

Feb 052019

Durango

  • 40,000 miles
My racetrack taillight in the back of my 2015 Dodge Durango has accumulated water build up on both sides of it and has caused the left part of the unit to short out. It is absolutely absurd that Chrysler will not cover this because about half the Durangos I see on the road have this as well. It is nothing myself, or any other of the other owners on the road have done to make this happen, it is a design flaw in the vehicle. I suggest maybe allocating some of the Cherokee and Wrangler revenue over to pay for this in order to keep customers safe considering the unit is $1200. That's a pretty hefty expense for someone to have to incur if they didn't do anything to bring it upon themselves. This happened to the vehicle shortly after I bought it. I don't need to include a picture because everyone at Chrysler is fully aware of the description of the problem due to how many people share the same concerns. Again, it's crazy how this is not covered.

- Wyckoff, NJ, USA

problem #85

May 202019

Durango

  • 46,753 miles
The rear hatch light assemby has a leak and holds water. Took to dealer for repairs was told led lights not covered under warranty. This is not a defect in led lights, its a defect in the assembly which is causing led lights to malfunction, which is a danger to myself and others as if the lights go out due to the defect I will have no back lights which could cause a vehicle behind me to not be able to see my vehicle in time to stop causing a rearend collision. This is defective manufacturing, which could also cause a short in the vehicle which could cause a fire. It is not condensation or moisture as everytime it rains or its washed the assembly fills with water. This is very dangerous to myself as well as others.

- Princeton, WV, USA

problem #84

May 162019

Durango

  • 55,135 miles
I noticed that there is a crack or opening in the race track light of the Dodge Durango trucks from 2015 and above. I have a Dodge Durango like my wife, my neighbor, and my mothers neighbor. All of us have an opening at the top of our racetrack lights where the light is not completely seal and the opening is enough to allow water to get in and settle into the light. This is an issue as it can cause a shortage in the race track light. For myself it has already accured with mine opening being on the rear passenger side and my wife being on the rear driver side. This is an issue as even my neighbor who has a brand new Durango had this issue. I've only had my vehicle for a year and half and purchased it beyond the 36K warranty. This is a issue in which can cause a shortage of the tail lights, which causes the owner to be responsible for a defective tail light coming from the manufacture. I've seen many compliant and forums of owners dealing with this issue and it has been a leading cause for owners to have to pay over $1,000 to get this issue fixed. I spoke with the dealer and the manufacturer of Dodge in which neither of them can speak on the matter to fix or remedy the issue. This shortage can be a fire and safety hazard as owners driving that have water leaking into their race track light can then end up have the tail lights go out due to an issue of a defective item from the manufacturer in which the owner has no control over this matter and wouldn't think to even look at it until something is actually wrong. The big issue is that I'm shipping my vehicle to germany soon and this is an issue in which I don't want my vehicle unable to be processed due to a defective item from the manufacturer.

- Pasadena, MD, USA

problem #83

Apr 012019

Durango

  • 134,000 miles
The light assembly on the liftgate has water in it and the light has gone out

- Window Rock, AZ, USA

problem #82

May 102019

Durango

  • 44,000 miles
Defective middle light housing of rear taillights, which separates over time and allows water to pool in lower light bar, around leds - eventually leading to led failure. This appears to be a known issue for Dodge. I have had the middle led taillight section replaced once by Dodge Feb 2018 at approximately 33,000 miles. Now after 15 months, at approximately 44,000 miles the exact situation is happening again. The taillight has separated again and is allowing water to enter into the led section, again leading to led failure as shown in attachment.

- Highlands Ranch, CO, USA

problem #81

May 062019

Durango

  • 56,000 miles
Water is leaking into the racetrack tail light causing the damage and making the car less visible.

- Moseley, VA, USA

problem #80

Apr 222019

Durango

  • miles
60,000 mile garage kept Durango with P0455 (evap purge hose crack) check engine light. Warranty is out (so much for my extended warranty- wont cover) and dealership wont repair without charging me. There are numerous tsb 25-002-15 regarding this problem. Issue a recall.. rear taillights all leak water. Moisture and water is visible and the car hasn't been wet in some time. My complaint matches the others out there. Facory lights leaking causing damage to the lighting aspect and safety of my vehicle and other around me. Dealership wont replace, warranty wont cover. Pricing is absurdly high to replace. This is a safety issue and a recall need to issued. I bought this vehicle in good faith that Dodge and warranty people would take care of issues that are manufacturer related. Not so!!

- Edgewood, TX, USA

problem #79

Apr 252018

Durango

  • miles
27,300 miles and I have water pooling inside my led tracks of my tail lights. This is potentially going to cause the lights to short out and possibly blow fuses. This needs to be remedied by manufacturer being this is a very common issue

- Rocky Mount, NC, USA

problem #78

Apr 242019

Durango

  • miles
Water pools up in tail lights every time it rains, causes tail light to appear 'burned out' light appears to go our due to water in tail light. Could cause electrical problems or crash.

- Mt Sterling, KY, USA

problem #77

Apr 202019

Durango

  • 22,500 miles
Tailgate center race track lighting completely out. Water gets in both sides of the center light and now just yesterday the entire assembly went out and does not illuminate at all.

- King Of Prussia, PA, USA

problem #76

Oct 142018

Durango

  • 40,000 miles
Tail light takes in water and lower right side looses illumination.

- Levittown, PA, USA

problem #75

Apr 032019

Durango

  • 77,659 miles
Rear twilight which was replaced once (9/17) as a 'goodwill outside of warranty ' replacement is leaking again and will not pass state inspection. Dealership and warranty company both refusing to replace again.

- Seaford, NY, USA

problem #74

Mar 122019

Durango

  • 48,000 miles
Water and moisture get into the rear light strip and causes led light failure. You cant fix the problem, just buy a new light assembly at $1000 and pray that doesnt get water in that one. Problem causes vehicle to fail inspection and poses a huge safety problem.

- Newport, NH, USA

problem #73

Mar 042019

Durango

  • 45,000 miles
In March of 2019 a policeman in my hometown stopped me and told me my taillight on my 2015 Dodge Durango was out. On further examination the policeman and I discovered that part of my tail light was not lit up and that my tail light has water in it. We can see the moisture and the water line. I took it to the service department where I bought vehicle. They examined my vehicle and told me that it was a bad design and that water was indeed in my taillight. They further told me that the extended warranty that I purchased when I bought vehicle would not cover it because it was water intrusion. They said it would cost $1,300 approx. To replace taillight. Ive been researching for the last 3 weeks and found a forum that had 100's of complaints on 2015 Dodge Durangos that have the same issue that I have. One complaint even stated that while she drove her car she could smell burning. I'm very concerned that this could indeed start a fire. I have my grandchildren with me 75% of the time when I am driving this vehicle that in itself is very distressing for me.

- Morgantown, IN, USA

problem #72

Mar 252019

Durango

  • 60,000 miles
Water is filling up in the bottom of the race track lights in the rear. This is apparently a common defect in the design of the casing that a lot of people are having.

- Dover, PA, USA

problem #71

Mar 202019

Durango

  • 66,000 miles
Center rear tail light assembly has short on right side. Several led bulbs no longer light up affecting vehicle visibility. There is no visible damage to the lens.

- Glastonbury, CT, USA

problem #70

Dec 012018

Durango

  • miles
Rain water getting into taillight assembly causing water to pool inside light and cause leds to short and no longer illuminate. And the cost to replace the assembly is over $1000.

- Troy, MI, USA

problem #69

Mar 162019

Durango

  • 41,000 miles
Race track taillight on rear decklid has water pooling in the bottom right corner of light!

- Plain City, UT, USA

problem #68

Feb 112019

Durango

  • miles
Light on tailgate filled with water

- Lynnfield, MA, USA

problem #67

Mar 082019

Durango

  • 35,000 miles
Brought my 2015 Dodge Durango in for a state inspection. Was told that there was a computer error message stating "liftgate park lamp short". the service person stated that there was water in the light, and that I would need to have it replaced to pass inspection for roughly $1200. When asked how the water got in, he did not know. Because water was the cause of the short, it was not covered by the maximum care vehicle protection warranty that I purchased when I bought the car. When I googled the problem, I saw that many others were having the same issues and were completing this form to have NHTSA look into the problem with water leaking into the light.

- Jenkintown, PA, USA

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