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Problems with 2005 Dodge Durango SUSPENSION

On average, the 2005 Dodge Durango starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 137 426 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 7 complaints from 2005 Dodge Durango about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

FRONT 3 REAR 1

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2005 Dodge Durango

The car stalls alot whenever you're at a light or going slow speeds. will turn off and needs to be turned on. the ignition locks and the key wont turn when trying to turn the car on. the airbag light is constantly blinking when the driver seat belt is not on. when the seatbelt is on, the airbag light is permanently on. this morning the front passenger tire area make a loud clunk when i turned left. shortly after as i was going about 35 mph it felt as if i had a flat tire so i pulled over. turns out the entire ball joint had broken and the front passenger tire had fallen to the side.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 dodge durango. while driving at various speeds, the contact noticed an abnormal clicking noise from beneath the vehicle. the svc, 4wd, and 4lo warning lights illuminated. the engine revved independently. when the accelerator pedal was depressed, the vehicle failed to accelerate. when making a turn, the steering wheel seized and required excessive force. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced the tie rod and front end suspension, but the failure persisted. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 183,000. updated 09/25/15*lj updated 11/14/2017*cn

While. i'm driving my suv lock up the 4 wheel light come on out of no where and then 4 low light come on i have been smelling a burning smell and don't know where it's coming from everyone whom look at it don't know what's wrong. all i know is yesterday i was on the highway and the same thing happen again with no warning even when i lock my car door i hear this funny noise. *tr

I have a 2005 dodge durango limited 4x4 it constantly locks into 4lo and 4lock all on its own and engages on its own even with vehicle off most times locking in 4lo causing tires to stick and very difficult to drive or turn this happens at any rate of speed also when first starting truck and putting it in drive or reverse transmission is gives a loud air leaking noise and takes a long time to pick up and drive i have just recently bought this vehicle and have taken it back to the dealer multiple times to be told they are unsure what is causing the issue. i have done research and see that several dodge durango owners are having this issue please help. *tr

Play in both upper and lower front ball joints needing new control arms. caused cupping on good tires and also an alignment. *tr

2005 dodge durango. in 2007 tierod end on passenger side broke while going down the road. luckily there was not an accident and the dealer fixed it for free. in august 2011 we discovered that the brake line was laying on the front axle on the drivers side. this caused the brake line to rub in two and caused brake failure resulting in a crash (which is how the problem was discovered). the tow truck driver also said he picked up a durango that had the upper and lower ball joint broken causing an accident. the front end of the 2005 dodge durango is apprently very poorly designed. *kb

Upon filling up at the gas station, when the pump shut off, there was an overflow from the gas tank. about the same time, i had to replace the tires and was told the car needed to have the ball joints replaced and there was a recall out for the job. however, i was told my vin number did not qualify. updated 05/08/14

When negotiating a right turn through an intersection, my 2005 dodge durango would not turn in the expected direction of travel; thereby the vehicle proceeded into a ditch. no injuries to driver. no damage to property or other vehicles. after review of the vehicle for damage, the right front tire appeared to be severely misaligned and broken from the tie rod assembly. as of the date of this complaint, there severity of the damage to the vehicle has yet to be determined, and is still under review with the insurance company. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 dodge durango. while obtaining a sticker for her vehicle, the dealer stated that the lower ball joints were failing and the vehicle should not be driven. the dealer was unable to assist because the vin was not included in the recall and the mileage exceeded the warranty. the recall number was unknown. the failure mileage was 55,000 and current mileage was 60,000.

Ball joint failure on 2005 dodge durango. i find it amazing that a vehicle that 27 months old and driven soley on the streets of new jersey would suffer "ball joint" and "tie rodend" failure. the vehicle has only 40k miles and has been dealer service. *tr

We purchased a 2005 dodge durango used march 11, 2006 with 16,568, miles on it. on march 13th two days after we purchased it and 16,614 miles later (48 miles later) the truck broke down on the highway! we had the truck towed in to earnhardts dodge, find out the ring gear and pinion set needs replaced, differential side bearings - all axles replace (includes case and side gears if necessary) this is quoted from all my receipts. 2nd time around (july 18,2006) - now has 24,795 miles on it, rear end issues again! again this is the repairs - seal, axle shaft oil - replace all other axles-right. brake pads, disc brake-both sides rear replace due right rear axle seal leaking contaminated pads, rotor has fluid burned into the surface. replaced right axle seal and brakes. also had to replace watts link sway bar, replaced bell crank and links. replaced both rear stabilizer bars again. 3rd time (january 10,2007) - now at 38,051 miles replace seal, axle shaft oil, replace all other axles - replace seal, drive pinion oil replace all others. 4th time, (january 29,2007) now at 39,329 again, replaced bell crank, watts link. 5th time (july 16,2007) - 52,058 failed bearing in rear diff, need to replace ring & pinion and all bearings- cost - $1,474, (why would i want to pay this much when they haven't been able to fix this problem?) told them to put the truck back together, we can't afford to fix it. 6th time - now after researching this vehilce, we found out, earnhardts dodge/hyundai in gilbert arizona (same placed we purchased it at) january 17,2006) (now 6 repairs) noticed the durango had rear differtial leaks, they replaced seal, drive pinion oil and all three parts - then returned the vehicle to stock when it was finished at 16,614 miles! just 48 miles before we purchased the vehicle!! *tr

Premature right front ball joint failure. the joint fell apart when the car was moving between 15 and 30 mph. the failure caused substantial damage to the car when the car landed on the wheel after it came loose. the repair took over two months to complete and chrysler rejected all warranty claims. some old parts still exist. *tr

Once again while driving my 2005 durango slowing down to make a turn the vehicle stalled in the middle of a busy intersection. oncoming traffic just missed colliding with the passenger side of the vehicle. also there has been a problem with the vehicle accelerator sticking causing the vehicle to have excessive rpm. also the front end seems to have some type of problem, while turning the vehicle the front end knocks and feels as if the wheels are going to fall off. daimler chrylser was contacted about the stalling problem again. this is my second durango as this was the replacement for the 2004 (lemon) durango which daimler chrylser bought back. chrysler still has not issued a recall for the stalling problem as this seemes to be a big problem with the 2004 model year as well. the dealeship had a mechanic test drive the vehicle and the stalling could not be reproduced. therefore nothing was fixed and the problem still exists, hopefully someone looks into the crash data statistics of how many durango had crashes due to vehicle stalling. *ak

I was driving approximately 10 mph and i felt a jolt. then car leaned to the left slightly and then jerked sharply to the left about four to five feet into a cement pillar. i had to get out of the car through the passenger side because the driver's side door was pinned shut by the pillar. when i got out and walked around to the driver's side i saw my left front tire laying flat parallel with the ground, pinned partially under the vehicle. all of the components of the tire (the brakes, suspension, brake line, etc.) were still attached to the tire. where the upper ball joint should have been there was a large crack in the metal, and the tie rod was snapped. there was damage to the front left side of the vehicle due to the impact with the pillar. i am currently in litigation with the manufacturer because they were saying it was my fault. i was driving a 2005 dodge durango with 2042 miles on it that was purchased on 11/30/04.*ak

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