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The contact owns a 2000 Dodge Durango. The driver side windows would not roll up or down. In addition, the remote would not open and lock the doors. She was unable to drive the vehicle due to several hazards. The dealer and manufacturer stated that nothing could be done because they had never heard or seen that type of failure. Through online research, the contact discovered more information regarding the defect. Daimler Chrysler advised her to call NHTSA and file a complaint. The failure and current mileages were 39,000. Updated 02-19-08
When driving between 60-70mph vehicle would vibrate. Rear window was not sealed properly after replacement due to a scratch. Driver's window replaced due to regulator dragging. Electrical wires for air conditioner were pinched and failed to work. Vehicle sounds to have an electrical problem, windows have failed, door regulators failed, battery failed, and while driving the RPM, odometer, and trip meter all went to zero. Consumer had to replace Goodyear tires, no other tire information provided.
- Smith, AL, USA
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- Gainesville, GA, USA