13 problems related to vehicle speed control have been reported for the 2015 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the 2015 Durango.
I have not had an issue as of yet. . . But my insurance company has warned me of 4 recalls that are apparently active on my vehicle and told me to come to your site to verify, but it says there are zero recalls on my vehicle, so I am wary of what to do. I was told by a local mechanic that one of the things listed in the recalls was potentially a issue for me but I would need to take my vehicle to the dealership to have it rectified. I do not want to have to pay for something if it is truly on a recall! I have children and I want my vehicle to be safe not only for them, but for myself and all those on the road around me, please help me verify these recalls are not just unfounded! I will attach a screen shot of what my insurance says is being and needed recalled below!.
Brakes front and rear suspension this SUV has had rear struts put on within 2 months twice when coming to a stop it is hard to stop had front brakes rotors installed but when braking it continues for a minute then it stops I have had this SUV checked and it's wearing brakes and rear end issues.
Water has collect in race strip light, since then I’ve been experiencing electrical problems with the car.
Tl the contact owns a 2015 Dodge Durango. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle inadvertently accelerated. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to a local dealer nor independent mechanic to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure and suggested that the vehicle be taken to an authorized dealer for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 165,000.
Engine begins to make a noise and the car won't accelerate, lights warning to brake start flashing when there is no reason to break.
Tl the contact owns a 2015 Dodge Durango. While at a stop or braking to stop, the vehicle jerked forward without warning. The vehicle was taken to finnegan Chrysler Jeep Dodge ram (26433 southwest fwy, rosenberg, TX 77471, 281-342-9318) where it was diagnosed that the failure was due to driver error. The failure recurred while the contact was driving into a parking space. As a result, the vehicle jerked forward and struck the front of another parked vehicle. The air bag did not deploy. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The vehicle was slightly damaged, but was drivable. The vehicle was taken to the gillman Chrysler Jeep Dodge ram dealer (10585 w sam houston pkwy s, houston, TX 77099, 713-776-4900) where recall repairs were performed per NHTSA campaign number: 18v332000 (electrical system, vehicle speed control). The technician stated that the vehicle jerked due to driver error and referred the contact to the manufacturer. The manufacturer was not called. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 15,600.
Dodge Durango u65/NHTSA 18v-332 vehicle malfunction caused the vehicle (in motion, but slowing) to accelerate (leap forward) unexpectedly, causing an accident. This happened on a city street. This was the second accident with similar circumstances in this vehicle. After the first accident (6/28/18), we took the Durango to the Dodge dealership and were told nothing was wrong with the vehicle. The Durango u65 recall notice arrived in the mail a few days after the second accident, and we immediately made an appointment at the Dodge dealership for the fix.
Dodge Durango recall u65/NHTSA 18v-332 vehicle malfunction caused the vehicle (in motion, but slowing) to accelerate (leap forward) unexpectedly, causing an accident. This happened on a city street.
1. Air bag continuously pops up whenever driving, I have received multiple emails from westgate and taken to them with no repair. Recent accident airbag did not work. 2. I am unable to open gas tank from inside, I literally have to get out go to back of truck and pull a lever, I found out how to do this by another owner who did it on youtube. I almost got hit by car twice. 3. I was in a car accident where I ran into a Mini mall, I pulled up and parked then the car just took off on own, it happen so fast and only thing I our police could think was I pushed wrong peddle but I did not, I did take to westgate for repairs, there was a recall and was never reimbursed for $500 deductible or pain/suffering.
~October 2017, I was parked in my driveway with my daughter in the rear seat; I was getting ready to exit my driveway when I realized my key fob was inside the house. I left the car to go get my key fob and left the door open; by the time I got to my back door, my daughter was screaming (she was in her car seat) and the car was moving backward down the driveway, scraping against the house, into the street and across the road to the neighbor's house up their driveway. I ran after the vehicle and right before it struck my neighbor's garage, was able to throw my foot into the brake from the side while I fell on the ground. I was bruised and my car was damaged, but most importantly my daughter was fine but scared. I went to the dealership to have them take a look at the door/mirror and complained about the issue (this is referenced in the "action plan" for the visit), and the gentleman at the mike smith beaumont dealership stated that my vehicle must have had a quirk, because there was already an update available on that which they would test. When I came back to get my vehicle, I asked about the update, and he stated that he was mistaken; that only pickup trucks were getting that update. I asked why, because there's no less safety risk in a Durango (in fact, probably more children). He did not have an answer but said he would get back to me. No one did, and I complained to Dodge online. Eventually in August 2018 I got an oddly phrased notice that did not use the word recall but stated that "repairs" needed to be made. I wrote to Dodge again and asked if they would assist with the original problems to my door/window but they would not. I am disappointed that Dodge did not include Durangos in this obviously existing technology and disappointed that it took a year to take any action (which does not help my repairs). I am very grateful we were not more badly injured.
2015 Dodge Durango - with no warning rmp's start to race but the car loses all power. Different light on dash have come on. Dealer has had the truck 5 times including the latest for over to weeks. They reprogram the computer and transmission and try to say its fixed. I refuse the take the vehicle back this time. This truck is a danger to my family and others on the road. It has put family in dangerous situation multiply times, including when trying to merge onto the new york state thruway in heavy traffic. We were lucky there was a shoulder to roll into.
Vehicle will drive away unattended if you forget to turn the "transmission dial". . . . . When the car is in drive and you stop and press the ignition button (thinking you are putting the car in park and/or turning it off, and then get out of the car, the car remains in drive and will drive away. When you press the button, the car makes a ringing sound and both me and my wife and thought the car was in park. When I got out of the car, because I forgot to turn the transmission dial to park, the car began to roll away with my wife and children still in the vehicle. Unlike all other cars I have had that had electronic transmissions which put the car in park if you turn them off and/or open the door when the car is not moving, the during will simply drive off in the direction its is aimed. This car needs to put itself into park in these situations. I have a BMW that will not/cannot drive away like this. It is extremely dangerous!!!! I asked the dealer if there was a way to stop this and I was told they are aware of a similar problem on the Jeep grand cherokee. However, I am told there is no re-programming fix yet. Someone is going to be killed by this defect eventually.
The contact owns a 2015 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the vehicle accelerated and was making an abnormal noise. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of failure. The approximate failure mileage was 1,267.
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