Dodge Durango drivetrain problems

drivetrain problem

10.0

really awful

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

50,023 miles

Number of complaints:

1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. dealer replacing entire rear axle assembly (1 reports)

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problem #1

2006Nov 01

Durango R/T 5.9L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,023 miles

Bought the vehicle used from Security Dodge in Amityville NY. Took the truck right back for the drive train noise. At first they said it was common them they took in the truck and rebuilt the rear, as soon as I left I heard the same noise and took the truck back. Mechanic said he does not hear anything, so then I make another appointment and leave the truck a few days nicely saying please just fix it, they so called rebuild the rear again. Guess what the noise is still there so they say they need to order me a transfer case and I would have to bring the truck back. I did and I hope the case was changed because it was free anyway noise still there after that. Went to another dealer they did not want to get involved , so I got discouraged and did not pursue the problem for a while. A year and a half later I take it to a third dealer and these guys seem to be going out of their way to resolve my problems. If you need service in NY I recommend Thomas Dodge on RT 112 in PortJefferson Ny.

rodneyrjr

Brooklyn, NY, USA

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