This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Driving at approx. 25 mph an a residential street, I hit a pothole. The dashboard, which was badly cracked as a result of manufacturer defect, suffered catastrophic failure, collapsing in pieces. The bezel fell forward, obstructing the gauges, and two pieces fell near the pedals. I was able to pull over without further incident.
The contact owns a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500. The contact stated that the entire dashboard was fractured and the passenger side air bag was protruding from the dashboard. The air bag warning light was also illuminated. The VIN was unavailable. The failure mileage was 162,342 and the current mileage was unknown. Updated 10/19/2011
Dash had started cracking bad, had to have a new heater core put in and when the mechanic removed the dash it fell to pieces, bought a cloth cover and had to have an air conditioner put in so when the removed the damaged dash it fell apart more.
The dashboard of my 2000 Dodge Ram started cracking shortly after purchase. It has completely disintegrated and leaves sharp corners and working parts exposed to the occupants of the vehicle.
I own a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab. Over time the top dash has been crumbling to pieces however now it has completely collapsed in. This concerns me because I have looked for recalls on poor manufacturing for this and have found none. Now the instrument panel is rattling around and I'm concerned that it may fall in my lap while driving down the road as I have read several complaints of this happening. I have looked into replacing it myself but the cost is ridiculous and I feel that Dodge should have to repair and replace their own poor quality dash. If this isn't enough now the plastic hinges snapped in two which made that fall off the dash. Please help not only me but other Dodge owners get what they have rightfully paid for, not poor quality manufacturing.
My 2000 Dodge Ram' dash has broken into multiple shards of plastic, some 12 inches long. This is the second time this has happened. The first dash lasted approx. 4 years. The replacement lasted less with a carpet dash cover. The shards are dagger shaped and dangerous especially when you have small children.
Dashboard cracking. Started with 1 crack from windshield to front of dash. More cracks developed. Replaced original with part from dealer. New dash cracked in almost same pattern. Edges of dash cracking and falling off.
My dash is cracked and broken. This has caused issues with my wiring as my speakers have stopped working. I am worried that this may lead to safety issues with life safety systems including air bags, headlights, turn signals, etc.
Dash board caved in. Now frame that holds the instrument panel, fan controls, and light controls is broke and brittle. The dash board has tendancy to tilt toward me when accelerating.
The contact owns a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500. The contact stated that the dashboard was cracking and had a hole just above the instrument panel. The dealer stated that they could replace the dashboard but since there was no recall and the warranty had expired they would not repair it at no cost. The contact stated that due to the numerous complaints that the manufacturer should issue a recall. The failure mileage was 149,000.
I have a 2000 Dodge 1500 quad cab with a completely broken and collapsing dashboard. This started 3 1/2 to 4 years ago and since then I really don't have much dash left. Since some research I have found that this is not a unique problem.
Dash cover has self destructed into many jagged and broken pieces. I have had pieces drop into the dash and my biggest concern is that in event of an accident this will come loose with impact or be propelled by the deployment of the airbags and become missiles inside of the vehicle.
The dash on my 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup started cracking a few years ago. The cracks have managed to meet and now entire shards of sharp hard plastic are falling into my dash and also protruding from my dash. They could easily injure someone. I have read in many forums that this appears to be a very common issue for this model truck. I have not replaced the dash yet because I do not know if the replacement dash would have the same problem since this issue has not been addressed by the manufacture. This is a very dangerous problem.
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- Los Angeles, CA, USA