19 problems related to front suspension lower ball joint have been reported for the 2003 Dodge Dakota. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I own a 2003 Dodge Dakota (pickup) purchased new (I am the original owner). The lower ball joints were replaced by the dealer at 23,000 miles (under warranty). They are now bad again at 78,000 miles (no warranty now, this bill was on me)! the upper ball joints were also replaced twice (those are under an official NHTSA recall). My complaint is about the lower ball joints. These parts should not wear out this often, and I feel this is a bad design! this is a safety issue (in my opinion) and also a big expense for the owners of these vehicles. I feel the lower ball joints should also be an official NHTSA recall!!!.
2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 pickup 1d7h32n03s124289 loud clunking noises, front end, steering loosesness,skittishness, severe vibration and poor handling felt in front end section of vehicle. (purchased from mitchell simsbury,CT )brought to local dealer who diagnosed & replaced (2)bad /defective upper ball joints 17011019 but charged for parts/service. Approx mileage:48,318 very premature for good product design & reliability. Dangerous safety related defects.
The right front lower control arm ball joint separated causing my 2003 Dodge Dakota to run off the road and swerve to the right. The truck hit a parked car and both vehicles were totaled. There was no noise or indication of any problem prior to the incident. Mileage was 31,600.
1) at about 40,000 miles my front drivers side lower ball joint started making an extremely loud crunching noise as if metal were grinding with metal. 2) I subsequently took my truck to a local dealer who notified me that the lower ball joint was loose and that it was not covered by the previous recall which covered the upper ball joint only. 3) the parts and labor to replace this part cost in excess of $270. 00 not including the $40 inspection fee.
While driving at 30 mph vehicle all of a sudden and without warning pulled to the right and lost steering control. It was towed to the dealer, who n informed the consumer that the entire upper and lower ball joints needed to be replaced.
I am posting this complaint due to recent problems I am having with my 2003 Dodge Dakota slt plus 4x4 pickup. My vehicle has approx. 13,000 miles and is already displaying considerable wear due to defective front end ball joints. The vehicle is making a popping noise when turns are made into my driveway and parking deck at work. The vehicle has been checked independently and confirmed that this is the issue. I urge the NHTSA to continue in their efforts to fight for a recall of these defective ball joints from the manufacturer, daimlerchrysler. Please feel free to contact me if you would like any additional information.
Recent inspection by authorized mechanic reveals heavily worn ball joints on 2003 Dodge Dakota with 24,000 miles.
Squealing brakes, unusual front tire wear, grinding noise on left front wheel when turn hard left, worn outside walls on front tires and replacement and brake work done at midas .
I have a 2003 Dodge Dakota sport quad cab 4 wheel drive vehicle. I've had an embarrassing squeak in my steering and front end for 4 years. After listening to it for a while after purchasing, I took it to trail Dodge on 08/26/04 and complained. The service note said "customer states there is a loud squeaking noise from right side suspension area while driving. Inspected and road tested and could not duplicate customer's concerns, no noises heard at this time (wet out) did inspect front end all is tight. " it took it in to fury motors, south st. Paul, mn, at about 36,000 miles and the same. They could not find it at that time. Noise persisted, till it's now embarrassing to drive the vehicle all together. Today, may 12, 2008, I brought it back to fury motors, because of the sound, that has progressively gotten worse (now 50,000 miles), and they tell me I need both upper and both lower ball joints, to the tune of $1500!!!! then I get on line and find out there has been a recall (NHTSA action #ea03023). I called fury motors to let them know and they state my VIN number is not included in the recall. It has been the same sound that was progressively getting worse and worse, and now I find out it could have been disastrous and I'm not covered??? please help!.
Uneven tire wear led me to have truck serviced at midas tire CO. They reported excessive loose play in both top and bottom frontend ball joints. Vehicle is under warranty w/daimlerchrysler so took to sales/service dealer "soutars" in barstow, CA two different times w/same concern. They reported nothing wrong w/ball joints both times. San bernardino sun telegram 12/11/04 news reports serious problems w/ball joints in Dodge Dakota 2003 models causing wheels to fall off.
Took vehicle in for a blower fan problem, and told the service manager of a squeak going around corners. Found that the ball joints were worn and require replacing. Only 32,000 miles on vehicle.
When making sharp right turns a popping noise can be heard coming from the front of the vehicle. The owner suspects there may be a problem with the ball joints, but the vehicle has not been diagnosed by a dealer.
Worn ball joints at less than 30000 miles.
Dodge Dakota 2003 sport: first few months of ownership, I went to have tires rotated (20,000mi) and I was told that the ball joints were out of spec. By the mechanic and that I should take the vehicle to the dealer. After inspection, the dealer said nothing was wrong. I know something is wrong with the vehicle because since that time, everytime I turn left while applying brakes in a downhill situation, a terrible grinding sound is heard. The vehicle now has 54000mi and I hear about wheels breaking off. I am scared for my families and personal safety.
Ball joint replacement on 1998 Dodge Dakota.
My ball joints have worn out at about 55,000 miles. It is not covered in my 7 year 70,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty.
While driving at 55 mph on the highway consumer lost control of vehicle and crashed into the guard rail. The driver was injuried and transported by ambulance to the hospital. A police report was done. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for analysis. The mechanic detected that both frontal ball joints cracked.
2003 Dodge Dakota with 19,000 miles. I have been told that the ball joints will need replacing very soon.
While driving 10 mph consumer heard a noise coming from the front of the vehicle. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the upper and lower ball joints needed to be replaced.