CarComplaints.com Notes: The second generation Durango was introduced in 2004 and instantly came under fire for, well, catching on fire.
From 2004-2006 electrical overloading in the driver's side instrument panel caused numerous reports of interior fires. The interior infernos became so commonplace that Chrysler eventually issued a recall.
The problems didn't stop there, however. Owners of the recalled vehicles complained about being treated unfairly and given take-it-or-leave-it low ball settlement offers. "They offered me $2000 under NADA retail as a settlement," said one owner, "and have been rude and hostile to deal with." Nothing says awesome service like treating your customers rudely after their cars have already caught on fire.
I have a 2005 Dodge Durango that has a rattle in dash only when foot is on brake and car is in drive. Sounds like window is loose but that is not the issue. If I put the car in neutral it goes away, does not happen when I am driving only when stopped. About to blow the truck up it's driving me crazy.
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I have a 2005 Dodge Durango that has a rattle in dash only when foot is on brake and car is in drive. Sounds like window is loose but that is not the issue. If I put the car in neutral it goes away, does not happen when I am driving only when stopped. About to blow the truck up it's driving me crazy.
- Joseph P., Birmingham, AL, US