Driver and front passenger seats slide back and forth in an uncontrollable manner with acceleration, brake and turns. seat belts do not engage to limit forward/side movement of human body. seat sliding/movement has enough force to cause interruption of contact with vehicle's gas/brake pedals. forceful forward motion of sliding seat has enough momentum on driver's side to cause human impact on the steering wheel when a hard stop/brake engaged. passenger side seat slides with enough force to cause head to impact windshield on sudden/hard stop. seat belts do not engage to stop forward or side motion of human body when either seat slides back/forth. 02/2015 chrysler jeep dodge ram repaired seat frame with a new switch (tech notes 545 and 579) at mileage: 116,616. 2017 current mileage: 124,674. drivers/passengers at or below age/gender appropriate bmi.
Adjustable lumbar support on bucket seats came apart and the adjustment wheel is no longer attached to anything. the seat is dished out in the back and very uncomfortable. *tr
2002 dodge durango driver side seat came off the track. customer states that the dealer said that the repair would not be covered under warranty. consumer stated that the seat broke away from the track and was not hit by another vehicle. *kb
Daimler/chrysler seat warmers causing fires, burnt seats, burnt clothing and causing injuries to paraplegic. *sc *jb
Dt*: the contact stated that while driving at 65 mph, white smoke appeared from under the middle of the front bench seat. the vehicle was pulled over. after blowing on the smoke, a small flame was observed under the seat. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic, where it was determined that a wiring connection under the seat had caught on fire and burned.*ak
On or about november 14, 2002, raymond nottnagel was severely burned by a seat heater in the driver's seat of a 2002 dodge durango 4x4 r/t, vin: 1b4-hs78z72f-139578. mr. nottnagel is a paraplegic. he did not initially feel the burn occuring. the 3rd degree burn required mr. nottnagel to spend the better part of 5 months on his stomach, and then he gradually returned to being able to sit for limited periods of time with the correct padding. the seat heater apparently did not turn off after reaching a normal temperature and reached a sufficient temperature to cause a 3rd degree burn. the case is now in litigation in sacramento superior court. *ak