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Center rear taillamp on tailgate is getting water inside of it that puddles and collects in bottom of assemble. Concerned that led units in the lamp may short out.
The rear lift gate led "racetrack" taillights can become filled with water. This appears to be a common problem with many. Water in the tail lights can cause a short which could be a fire hazard. Tail lights may also stop working with is also a safety hazard. Vehicle owners that are outside factory warranty are forced to pay over $1,000 to have lights replaced. Vehicle was parked in driveway overnight during heavy rain storm. Please view more affected people in the following link www.dodgedurango.net/forums/Durango-discussions-2014/16295-water-led-light-assembly-lift-gate.html
- Wallingford, CT, USA
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This has happened twice, the first time was a month or so ago but it happened again last week and the wound was much worse. The exposed edge of the left and right rear brake light are extremely sharp and exposed anytime the rear hatch is open/up. I thought about making a video showing how it could peal and apple or watermelon skin. My right arm has a short 3/4" scrap (1st) and now an almost 3" long scrap that is taking its time to heal. If your skin touches those edges and has any amount of force it will scrape the skin. This happens during unloading if a package shifts while unloading.
I was following a Dodge Durango SUV in heavy traffic on eisenhower expressway going into Chicago at dusk and the lights surrounding the tail lights and across the rear of the Durango were so bright I could not see all the other traffic satisfactorily. I couldn't get ahead of the SUV, so had to slowdown and change lanes to drop far enough behind so I couldn't see the irritating lights.the lights were so bright, I felt I was driving into headlights.
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- Garnet Valley, PA, USA