8.8

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
2,665 miles

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problem #1

Jan 242013

1500 8-cyl

  • 2,665 miles
Inside rearview mirror needs to be readjusted daily. -- first complaining to dealer was 1-24-13, 2665 miles. Dealer ordered mirror and replaced on 1-31-13. New mirror had same problem. Second complaining 2-26-13, 3799 miles. Chrysler response: Known issue by Chrysler -- "rearview mirror loses adjustment after a few days. Inspected mirror. Checked for applicable tsb's. tech tips and star online cases. Chrysler responded to requests for technical assistance but offered no solution at this time. Suggesting that harsh/rough road conditions may affect the mirror's ability to retain its adjustment. This is considered a normal condition and no attempt to repair it should be made." I informed the local dealer that was an unacceptable response. Third complaint 5-16-13, 8974 miles. Dealer response: "inspected mirror for defects. Road tested. No problems found. No updated parts available." Inside rearview mirror provides visibility that the outside mirrors do not, particularly in reduced visibility when outside mirrors are fogged, frosty, or icy. Made a 2,775 mile trip from Maryland to the Michigan upper peninsula and mirror had to be adjusted a few times daily on the drive up and back. Made a 2,050 mile trip from Maryland to Florida and mirror had to be adjusted a few times daily on the drive down and back. This issue becomes a hazard when the driver finally realizes they are moving their head to get a safe view in the rearview mirror. Rearview mirrors are a basic safety feature of all motor vehicles on the road. They need to be reliable. A driver not realizing this mirror is out of adjustment until having to crane their head to get a safe view in the rearview mirror is quite distracting. Driver distractions while driving at interstate speeds is a safety hazard. A vehicle traveling 70 mph is going 102+ feet per second - any distraction is hazardous.

- Lexington Park, MD, USA