#DODGE DURANGO FORUM 2018 DRIVERS#
While the 2018 Dodge Durango’s engine is safer than its other components, some drivers still reported problems.
#DODGE DURANGO FORUM 2018 DRIVER#
Without this specific rod, some Durangos would keep moving after the driver had moved the shifter to Park mode. The transmission was also recalled due to some systems having an incorrect park lock rod. According to another recall, some 2018 Durango models also had a faulty powertrain control module that caused the engine to stall. This results in unpredictable ride quality, which can be annoying to manage. This Durango’s suspension also isn’t reliable and often resets itself after you stop and start the car. However, after the filter was replaced, the car had to be repaired again due to a leaking intake hose. Some drivers experienced O2 sensor failures, while one driver had problems with the EGR filter. The 2018 Dodge Durango’s fuel system is also known to cause problems. According to CarsDirect, a complete brake repair can cost $800 or more depending on the vehicle. One driver reported needing to replace the brakes, rotors, and calipers due to corrosion. Premature brake wear seems to be the biggest issue for the 2018 Dodge Durango. RELATED: Every 2021 Dodge Durango Hellcat Is Already Sold Out Despite $80,000+ MSRP Performance issuesĢ018 #Durango #SRT Inspires R/T Models /3krfdfpbSj- Kelley Blue Book July 19, 2017 In some vehicles, this safety feature can’t be turned off once activated, increasing the risk of an accident. A Florida driver reported that the A/C suddenly stopped blowing air, which had apparently happened in another Durango they owned.Ī recall was also issued for 2018 Durango models with cruise control equipped. Another driver experienced problems with the GPS system, saying it can’t always detect where the car is located. The upgraded Beats audio system for the higher trims also doesn’t sound as great as it should. This driver also wasn’t happy with the service they received at the dealership. One driver reported that their screen froze and emitted a loud noise before restarting itself. The 2018 Dodge Durango’s infotainment system is also quite frustrating to use, especially the display screen. The problem was covered under warranty, but the driver had to wait months for the necessary part to arrive. One driver speculates that this film-like tape was meant to protect the paint, but it developed holes and accumulated dirt. Consumer Reports surveys show that drivers found cracks in the taillights of their new cars, as well as exposed tape.