Front Seat Heater/cooler Problems of Dodge Dakota

Dodge Dakota owners have reported 12 problems related to front seat heater/cooler (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 10/10/2018

2005 Dodge Dakota. Consumer writes in regard to a settle claim for faulty heated seats that caught on fire.

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2 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 03/01/2018

2005 Dodge Dakota. Consumer writes in regard to heated seats safety recall t80/NHTSA 17v-820 and when vehicle will be repaired.

3 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 11/10/2017

Seat heater malfunction, causing small fire and hole melted into the seat.

4 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 11/10/2017

The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Dakota. The contact stated that the driver's side heated seat overheated without warning. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The failure was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 56,000.

5 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 04/15/2015

While driving at 10 mph, the driver side seat heater burned through the seat and the drivers coat leaving burn marks.

6 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 01/24/2015

The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Dakota. While driving at 40 mph, the driver side heated seat burned through the seat, which left a burn stain on the contact's clothing. The contact was not injured. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

7 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 01/14/2015

While driving, my daughter smelled something burning and pulled over to investigate. She noticed the coat she was wearing while driving was smoking and was scorched at the bottom. She then noticed the drivers seat where she was sitting was also scorched and had burned a hole through the fabric of the seat. She stated she had the heated seat turned on high at the time. On several occasions, I have felt a burning sensation to my right buttock while driving and just turned the seat heater off not thinking any further that there was a problem.

8 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 01/07/2014

Driver's seat heater shorted/overheated to cause burning and charring of the seats materials, including a coat I was wearing.

9 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 01/06/2009

The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Dakota. While the vehicle was idling for approximately fifteen minutes with the heated seats activated, the contact noticed smoke emanating from her vehicle. Upon further inspection, she noticed that the front driver's side seat was on fire. The vehicle sustained moderate damage. The dealer stated that the heated seat mechanism was defective and caused the failure. The manufacturer sent an investigator to determine the cause of the failure and it was concluded that the component was not defective. In addition, because the vehicle exceeded the warranty, they would not assume responsibility for any repairs. The contact has pictures of the failed incident. The failure and current mileages were 99,000. Updated 03/17/09. Updated 03/17/09.

10 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 10/28/2008

Drivers side seat(power) heater burnt padding and scorched seat fabric. Vehicle was left idling to warm up. I returned to find smoke coming from seat. I found wiring connector and unplugged heater.

11 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2005 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 01/25/2008

Driver's side seat heater became too hot and burned holes in the seat and melted by coat.

12 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem of the 2002 Dodge Dakota

Failure Date: 08/07/2006

At 65 mph using cruise control, daytime, dry pavement, good weather, brake warning light and abs warning light illuminated with warning chime. At next exit, operator took vehicle to repair shop. Technician found right front wheel bearing assembly worn, allowing tire/wheel assembly to be moved 1-2'' from vertical. Vehicle had been checked during state inspection less than 400 miles previously and passed. A total failure in traffic at speed might have resulted in a loss of handling/braking that might have caused or worsened an accident. Failed part is available. Vehicle has also suffered numerous premature failures including: failure of driver heated seat, failure of electric fuel pump, nearly causing accident due to engine stoppage and loss of power steering, failure of instrument cluster, failure of front suspension components, and damage to spare tire due to mis-routed tail pipe. Some of these are manufacturer design defects, others are troubleshooting or repair errors at dealer. Two events (fuel pump, wheel bearing) might have caused accident with injury/death possible outcome.

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