general problems of the 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan

21 problems related to air bag have been reported for the 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan based on all problems reported for the 2015 Grand Caravan.

1 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 11/02/2025

While driving a vehicle in front of me turned in front of another vehicle which pushed that car sideways and there was no way to stop so my front end hit the back end of their vehicle totalling my van.

2 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 07/07/2025

The contact owns a 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan. While the contact's husband was driving 15 mph, the front passenger's side headrest detached from the base and struck the contact in the back of the head extremely hard. The air bag had not deployed. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed with a detached headrest air bag. The contact was advised to take the vehicle to the dealer for assistance. The contact sustained a neck injury; however, no medical attention was needed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 114,000.

3 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 11/20/2023

The contact owns a 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the driver's side rear wheel air bag deployed. The vehicle was driven to the contact's residence. The contact stated that the conversion van had been converted into a mobility vehicle by compacity trucks. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and unofficially agreed to cover the cost of the repair. However, the contact had not received official documentation. The failure mileage was approximately 95,000.

4 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 06/29/2023

The driver side automatic headrest randomly deployed while we were driving down the highway. Thankfully the driver was leaning forward and did not receive the full force of the blow. It appears the plastic brackets inside are shattered. I called our dealer, their response was basically tough luck. I am trying to find a non-ahd replacement headrest as our teenage son drives this van and unexpected deployment can lead to concussion, cause accidents, etc. If Dodge is aware of the issue, why has no recall been issued?.

5 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 02/08/2023

The contact owns a 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the passenger's side air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed and the contact was informed that the passenger's side air bag needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to file a complaint with the NHTSA hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 93,164.

6 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 08/16/2021

The front head rests contain a safety device that extends the head rest to support the head during a crash. We were unaware of this feature until the passenger head rest burst over a year ago. That was reported in a seperate incident report. We are still waiting for Dodge to repair the passenger head rest. Within the past couple weeks, the driver head rest burst open, while we were not in the vehicle. We did not notice the head rest was burst until my wife saw it from the side when I was driving it. She normally drives the vehicle.

7 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 04/25/2021

Front passenger active headrest system deployed with no explanation. The vehicle was being driven normally in a parking lot and the headrest just went off.

8 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 10/15/2020

Front seat active head restraint deployed on its own. Vehicle was parked with nobody inside when it happened. I did receive a letter in mail that it is an issue and letter had been submitted with this.

9 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 09/26/2020

While my husband was driving the passenger side headrest deployed for no reason! I happened to be sitting in the seat at the time and thankfully it didn't hurt me but it scared the crud out of me!! we were actually only going about 5mph as we were coming out of the parking lot of a chic-fil-a.

10 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 06/27/2020

I took my car in for service to fix air conditioner not working they fixed the front and rear evaporators . I picked up from dealer drove t mins down the road and while driving both the driver and passenger head ready air bags deployed . Almost caused an accident not to mention hit me in the back of head while driving down major hwy 41 in fla . I also have daughter in wheelchair it's a converted wheelchair van had to be towed back to dealer and now driving non wheelchair accessible rental . . My air conditioning was also whilstling after just being fixed . I was only doing about 30mph.

11 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 06/20/2020

2015 Dodge Grand Caravan was parked in our driveway, not started. I was seated in driver seat after just entering the vehicle, door still open, I activated the passenger side power sliding door so my family could enter the rear. My wife opened the front passenger door but had not entered the vehicle, she was assisting the kids entering the rear. The passenger seat headrest suddenly burst open and extended forward. Everyone jumped at the sudden noise. I looked over and saw the headrest distended and didn't know it could do that. I inspected the headrest and saw arms and latches that indicated it could be moved. I attempted to return it to normal but it would not move very easily. We decided to leave it as we were on our way somewhere. Later I again attempted to put it back together but it would not stay together. I looked online for possible repair information and found it to be described as a safety feature to help prevent whiplash injury and that it should not deploy without a crash. No other safety features deployed. The vehicle still operated normally. I contacted Dodge directly through online chat and spent over 30 minutes describing everything in detail and was told a manager would be contacting me in 1-2 days. After a week, no call was received. I again contacted Dodge and was given the run around with request for all the information again even though the agent pulled up the file and told me what had happened. They refused to send it to a manager again unless I spent another 30+ minutes describing everything in detail again. I told them I was pulling up the NHTSA website to file a complaint and they immediately gave me a case number and forwarded the issue without having to provide any information again. I told them it seemed they were running me in circles.

12 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 01/14/2020

The head restraint for inside the headrest for both the driver and passenger seat have brackets that will randomly fail.

13 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 12/07/2019

The driver's side headrest deployed unexpectedly. My vehicle was parked in my garage. The car was stationary, not running and had not been in any kind of collision. When I inspected the inside of the headrest, the plastic brackets that hold the metal pin were compromised. The metal pin is still in place, but the plastic prongs that were supposed to hold onto the pin to keep the headrest in place both failed. One cracked and is partially attached. The other prong came off completely. I believe the plastic broke from being under prolonged tension. Why would something that is designed to be a safety feature be made out of something as flimsy as plastic? I'm so thankful that I wasn't driving when this incident occurred because it could have caused serious injuries. There are many other reports of Dodge customers having this same issue. The active head restraint (ahr) system should be recalled due to safety concerns. The headrest should not deploy by itself. Unfortunately, from what I have read, Dodge is claiming no responsibility and the issue is not covered under warranty. The repair is around $900, but most people can't afford that and don't want to pay it anyway because the problem could happen again. Dodge should be repairing these headrests at no cost to the customers.

14 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2019

Transmission went totally out, sliding door makes loud buzzing noise when unlocking and locking air bag light on dash wont go off.

15 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 08/03/2019

Tl- the contact owns a 2015 Dodge gran caravan. The contact stated that while at a stop light the passenger side active headrest unit erroneously deployed. During the incident the passenger sustain a head injury. No medical treatment was required. The cause of the failure was not yet determined. The local dealer was not notified. The manufacturer was notified of failure but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 128,000. Jft.

16 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 07/22/2019

I had a minor collision where a car backed into me as I was driving forward at a slow rate of speed. Minor body damage to both cars. However, all of my front air bags deployed. Insurance, the estimator, everyone, is shocked they all deployed, or that any deployed considering how minor the collision was. My van, unbeknownst to me, had a knee airbag. The knee air bag exploded against my shins, causing extensive bruising, cuts, and gouges where the cover and casing shot out onto my legs like shrapnel. It felt like a bomb of sharp glass went off against my shins and knees, there was blood all over the place. I had to go to the er to get the wounds cleaned up and they're still trying to heal weeks later.

17 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 06/29/2019

On this 2015, florida based, Dodge Grand Caravan with 58,640 miles, the passenger side active head restraint deployed with the car parked in the driveway and no one in it. It could not be reset as the thin plastic bracket that held a metal restraining bar in place disintegrated under the pressure of the deployment spring and released. In fact it appeared that multiple plastic parts had broken. Checking the internet, this appears to have happened in hundreds of other vehicles in multiple models and model years and Dodge/Chrysler has made no attempt to fix the problem or warn the owners. There are also at least two separate law firms pursuing class action lawsuits regarding this. There also appear to be hundreds of complaints on this site. If this happened on the driver's side while the car was in motion, an accident could have resulted. The Dodge dealer said they have no obligation to fix this and that replacing each head restraint would cost close to $900. They also could not say the driver's side head restraint wouldn't also deploy unexpectedly. One wonders if there haven't already been significant or even fatal accidents related to this. Getting hit by the headrest would cause injury alone this appears poorly designed. The idea of putting a thin plastic bracket under constant strong spring pressure for years is just asking for trouble, especially for vehicles in florida where temperatures in parked vehicles can remain well over 120 all day. How can thin plastic be expected to take this for the life of the vehicle? these parts should be metal. I pushed the deployed headrest back together and secured it with two cable zip ties. As Dodge can't tell me if the other headrest won't also deploy, I have also secured it with cable zip ties to guard against its unexpected deployment. Where is the NHTSA in all this? at least change the design.

18 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 05/27/2019

The passenger seat headrest deployed while the car was sitting in my driveway sometime between Sunday evening (5/26) and Tuesday afternoon (5/28). The car had not been involved in any accidents prior to or during this time frame. My husband and I had driven our 2015 Dodge caravan on Sunday. I was in the passenger seat. I am 8 months pregnant. On Monday, we did not drive the van. On Tuesday around 12 noon, with the car still in the driveway, I noticed that the passenger side headrest had basically exploded. I called the dealership where I had bought the van (a chevy dealership that had received it in a trade-in). They had never heard of such a thing and told me to bring in the van immediately. That afternoon, I (reluctantly) drove the van the 25 miles to the dealership, leaning forward as far as I could in the driver's seat in case it were to deploy. The dealership called me today, Wednesday 5/29, to inform me that Chrysler refuses to accept any responsibility for the defect, and would charge nearly $900 to cover the new headrest. Chevy generously offered to cover half the cost since I am a repeat customer, and they saw this as a severe safety issue. I declined, not wanting to spend over $400 to replace a defective part with another part, especially since this would not ease my worries about the safety of the driver's side. I plan to zip tie the headrests with multiple zip ties. There's no other solution at this time. Even if I were to pay to replace the broken passenger headrest, there is no guarantee at this point that either headrest is safe and will function as intended. I would not feel safe driving with one of these headrests ever again. I would trade in the vehicle, but I am worried this will cause significant financial harm since I only just acquired the vehicle in October 2018. Also, I will be having a baby in 1 month and have no money to spare.

19 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 07/27/2017

The active-restraint head rests deployed while driving through a parking lot making a loud bang that sounded like a gun shot. The deployment of the active-restraint head rests was a distraction to the driver and if anyone had been in the passenger seat it could have caused an injury. The van is still under warranty and the dealership could not tell us if reseting the headrest would be covered under our warranty or not.

20 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 05/21/2017

2015 Grand Caravan my wife michelle o'connell drive in pulling into our driveway and the headrest restraint system airbag deployed striking my wife in the back of the head van was towed to black Chrysler Dodge ram in statesville north carolina to be repaired my wife sought medical attention Chrysler then demanded the vehicle be inspected by an independent inspector to see if it was in an accident after the report was done in received Chrysler notify the dealer do not touch the vehicle the report said the vehicle was flawless which we knew that then Chrysler's lawyer contacted us and said we are not fixing your vehicle until you sign paperwork absolving us of any liability which they know they're liable cuz the van is in perfect condition we are reporting this because we believe there is a known defect by Chrysler and they're trying to sweep it under the rug they had a similar incident where they had to recall 880000 vehicles in 2013 for the exact same issue Chrysler made of direct threat saying we're not going to fix your vehicle and leave it on registerable because of the airbag for inspection and unusable unless you absolve us of liability the vehicle was only traveling less than 2 miles an hour pulling into our driveway it was a driver's side headrest restraint at deployed.

21 Air Bag problem

Failure Date: 04/05/2014

I bought a 2015 Dodge caravan avp model and wanted the stow-away roof rack added. It wasn't until I brought the vehicle home that I discovered that the wrong roof rack had been installed. Then I read the owners guide and I found the warning about not drilling into the roof. This warning states: do not add roof racks that require any bolts or screws to mount a rack. It also states that the roof should not be drilled into for any reason. Dodge customer care put me in contact with a technician from mopar, the company that supplies the stow-away roof rack. That is when I learned that mopar will not supply the stow-away rack to the dealerships because it can only be put on at the factory. He told me about the dangers of drilling and putting screws into the roof. Not only could an airbag deploy while the rack is being installed, but if a screw is touching or in near contact with the airbag or wiring, the system could fail later. This means that the 14 screws that were drilled into the roof could potentially cause an accident by deploying the air bags prematurely or they may not work at all in an event that requires them. So far no one from Dodge will put in writing that my vehicle is safe and that I have nothing to worry about. My request to the dealership and to Dodge customer care for paper work about the roof rack have gone unanswered. I have also been trying to get proof of who installed the roof rack and the warranty card that is supposed to be filled out by the installer. I have no paper work about the roof rack at all, such as the use and care of it. Now I feel obligated to let the public know about this very dangerous situation.


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