Dodge Durango owners have reported 10 problems related to fuses and circuit breaker (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the Durango.
Vehicle dies at stop light. I push it to the side of the road to investigate. Vehicle engine cranks but doesn't fire. On odometer display it says no bus. Fuel pump not coming on when ignition is turned on . I walk to parts store
and buy fuel pump relay ,or circuit breaker. Put it in , fuel pump comes on engine starts . Wife is driving it two days later . Vehicle dies in busy intersection . Nice people push her off the road way. She calls me , I tell her to take circuit breaker to parts store and get new one. She replaces breaker ,she's on the road again. So now I do some reading find out circuit breakers just get hot stop working , cool down and work again. So some thing is drawing too much current. Replace the fuel pump and filter , big pain in the you know what. Vehicle dies two days later. Nice man pulls me off the road. I leave vehicle sit for an hour . Vehicle starts back up. So I just go on
vehicle dies on me all the time. Fast food lines ,busy intersections, it dies every where , every temp. I don't let mommy drive it anymore. I don't trust it to carry my baby anymore. I cant sell it . I have read about people having same exact problems . They say replace fuel pump ,did it. Replace computer , did that. Several years ago dealer ship put new computer in cost me $1200. All for a problem similar to this one. Vehicle died at stop lights , but started up right away. I have replaced so many parts , every thing is new. I cant trust it . Its very unsafe . I cant knowingly sell it to some body. Thanks Dodge.
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I purchased a brand new 2007 Dodge Durango on 9/21/07 from hatch motor company in snowflake, az. I had this vehicle for 1 1/2 weeks when it started giving me problems and I reported it to the company and they told me to bring it in. The gas gauge, hazard lights, signal lights, high and low beam lights went out. When I took the vehicle in, they checked it and they said it was the cluster box and they had to order a new one. I asked them if they could provide me with a rental because the truck was hazardous to drive home. They told me that they could not provide me one unless I purchased the "Chrysler contract" or unless I paid for one. I did not have any money at the time because I had to make a down payment for the vehicle. I explained my situation to them and they still would not provide one for me. This was suppose to be a brand new vehicle. I had to drive my truck back home which is over 250 miles in the dark with my three children. They would not help me in any way. I thought I would report this to you due to the serious hazard and they let me drive it home.
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The auxiliary fan relay shorted out causing the power distribution block and wiring to melt. Also the fan communally ran, draining all voltage from the battery. This also caused a service engine light, though the dealer did not disclose what code was set. The dealer did not fix this the same day, they allowed me to drive the vehicle with the constantly running fan, fused together wiring, and melted power distribution block before they had time to fix it!.
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Several issues. 1) electrical failure in switch box causing all vehicle lights to turn off when switching to brights during night-time driving. ) cracked heads (both) somewhere between 30,000 & 70,000 miles. 3) ball joints need replacing - no parts available to complete the job in a reasonable time.
Front ball joint failure under normal driving conditions in the 2001 Dodge Durango vehicles. Reported cases of failure causing accidents. Manufacture problem, can't be corrected. Ball joints can be replaced but it will fail agian. Also dash lights fail without warning. Several times brake lights and blinkers not working. Pull fuse out- not blown. Put back in and they work again for awhile. Also, middle seat, seat belt not retracting properly for passengers. Risk of bodily injury or death to passengers with all above cases.
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2002 Dodge Durango. Car engine "surges" when starting to drive, then returns to normal after a few hundred yards. Occurs at speeds of 10-20 mph. Reported to dealer. Dealer unable to reproduce problem. Occurs randomly, but about 1-2 a month. Car also stops and will not restart. Recurs randomly and without warning. Local mechanic feels problem could be powertrain control module related. Occurs at speeds of 0-60 mph.
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Asked local dealership (sanford, nc) to repair. Replaced fuse 12000 miles later same problem and they will not stand behind their first repair. Dt.
Vehicle stalled at 35 mph, not able to restart. Vehicle was towed to dealer, # 10 fuse was blown. Dealer could not find stalling problem.
When turning on headlights in or outside of vehicle headlights will turn off or dim until consumer plays with knob, and headlights get back to normal.
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Fuse blew out 4 times, causing the tail lights and instrument panel cluster to be inoperative which may cause a crash. Dealer cannot determine the problem.