2004-2008 Dodge Durango: Recall History

Updated: 11/23/08

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2004-2008 Dodge Durango 

  • Price Range:  $6,800 - $21,200
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2004-2008 Dodge Durango directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.

NHTSA Recall History

2004 Durango: Positive battery cable may contact upper control arm mounting bracket, which could result in short circuit.
2005 Durango: Fuel tank filler tube inlet check valve may not fully close at end of refueling, allowing some fuel to escape from filler neck.
2005-06 Durango: During certain operating conditions, windshield wiper motor armature shaft may break.
2005-06 Durango: The front windshield wiper motor armature shaft may break, causing a loss of front windshield wiping capability, which could occur and the driver's vision could be obscured. Dealers will inspect and replace the windshield wiper motor.
2005-06 Durango w/42RLE automatic transmission: Cup plug that retains park pawl anchor shaft may be improperly installed, which could prevent engagement of "park" position.
2006 Durango: Static electricity spark could cause turn signal, headlamps or wipers to malfunction without warning.
2006 Durango: Wrong occupant restraint controller was installed on some vehicles, causing an increased risk of injury to the driver under certain crash conditions. Dealers will replace the occupant restraint control module.
2006 Durango w/ ABS: Rear brakes could lock up under certain braking conditions.
2007 Durango: The right front steering knuckle may have been improperly manufactured and could fracture, resulting in a loss of steering control. Dealers will inspect the recalled vehicles to identify the defective parts and replace them as necessary.
2007 Durango w/automatic: The powertrain control software can cause a momentary lock up of the drive wheels if the vehicle is traveling over 40 mph and the operator shifts from drive to neutral and back to drive. If the drive wheels locked up, loss of vehicle control could occur. Dealers will reprogram the powertrain control module free of charge.
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