Recalls on a 2018 Dodge Durango
Based on the search results, there are a few recalls that have been issued for the 2018 Dodge Durango. Here are the details:
1. Recall 1: Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles. A malfunction in the antilock-brake system (ABS) module may illuminate the brake lights, and allow the vehicle to start and shift out of Park without the brake pedal being applied. This can result in vehicle rollaway, increasing the risk of a crash without prior warning and/or injury to others outside of the vehicle.
2. Recall 2: Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is recalling certain 2018 Dodge Charger, Durango, and Challenger, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, Chrysler 300, and RAM 1500 vehicles. An incorrect transmission park lock rod may have been installed in the transmission.
Please note that these are the recalls mentioned in the search results. It’s always a good idea to check with your local Dodge service department or contact Dodge customer service with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to get the most accurate and up-to-date information about any recalls that may affect your specific vehicle.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- How do I check for recalls on my Dodge Durango?
- Are Dodge Durangos junk?
- What years are bad for Dodge Durango?
- How do I know if my Dodge has a recall?
- How many miles is bad for a Dodge Durango?
- What are the recalls on the Durango?
- How do I find out if my car has an active recall?
- Why was Durango discontinued?
- Are there any recalls on 2018 Dodge Durangos?
- What are the lawsuits on Dodge Durango?
How do I check for recalls on my Dodge Durango?
To check whether there are any open recalls on your Dodge Durango, enter its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or license plate number into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker here. Your Dodge Durango VIN can be found at the base of the windshield or on your registration card.
Are Dodge Durangos junk?
The Dodge Durango has earned a reputation for reliability. According to Cars.UsNews.com, the Dodge Durango is ranked 3rd out of 14 full-size SUVs for sale. It has earned a score of 81 out of 100. Purchasing a well-reviewed Dublin Dodge makes it easier to find a reliable option.
What years are bad for Dodge Durango?
The Dodge Durango years to stay away from include:
- 1999.
- 2000.
- 2004.
- 2005.
- 2011.
- 2012.
How do I know if my Dodge has a recall?
VINs are currently searchable on our recalls.mopar.com website. Parts are now readily available to perform repairs. Owner notifications will mail in September to all affected owners. When the owner notification is received, any authorized Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge or RAM dealer can repair affected vehicles, free of charge.
How many miles is bad for a Dodge Durango?
The Dodge Durango usually lasts from 200,000 to 250,000 miles when properly maintained. Data from the Department of Transportation reveals that, on average, car owners in the U.S. drive 13,476 miles per year. That suggests your Durango could last 14 to 18 years, depending on your driving style and range.
What are the recalls on the Durango?
Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Dodge Durango and 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles. The steering gear rack bar may have been insufficiently hardened during manufacturing, possibly allowing it to bind within the steering rack, and resulting in difficulty steering or a loss of steering control.
How do I find out if my car has an active recall?
Visit NHTSA.gov/Recalls and enter your VIN. Search to find out if your vehicle is subject to an open safety recall.
Why was Durango discontinued?
The vehicle appears in the 2006 film Deck the Halls and game The Movies: Stunts and Effects (coincidentally from the same year). Partly due to slow sales, but mostly because the Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep network of dealers merged, it was discontinued after the 2009 model year.
Are there any recalls on 2018 Dodge Durangos?
Summary: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2018 Dodge Charger, Durango and Challenger, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, Chrysler 300, and RAM 1500 vehicles. An incorrect transmission park lock rod may have been installed in the transmission.
What are the lawsuits on Dodge Durango?
Okay, technically, the lawsuit alleges that Dodge used “false and deceptive advertising and marketing” back in 2020 when it told potential buyers that the 2021 Durango Hellcat would see the only year of production but then reversed course in late 2022 when it announced the 2023 Durango Hellcat with nearly identical …