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Problems with 2015 Dodge Durango STRUCTURE

On average, the 2015 Dodge Durango starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 56 000 miles.

Components Affected by STRUCTURE Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2015 Dodge Durango about STRUCTURE into the following categories.

BODY 13

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2015 Dodge Durango

The tail gate tail light gets water inside every time i was my car or every time it rains. this causes the tail light not to be fully visible.

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 dodge durango. the contact stated that the tail lights failed to illuminate due to moisture from the rain. the vehicle was taken to diehl chrysler dodge jeep ram of robinson (6181 steubenville pike, mckees rocks, pa 15136, (412) 722-1800), but was not diagnosed because it exceeded 36,000 miles. the dealer stated that the failure was a weather issue. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 56,000.

Racetrack light in back of durango has water in it. part of led light panelis now out after a good rain.

Fuel door will not open depressing door switch interiorly or emergency release switch in cargo compartment. fuel door had to be pried open order to refill gas tank.

I was at the lift gate close to the lights. the edge of the light cut me really bad. this was not the first time.

Water in the tail light eventually burned out the lower left hand side, looks to be faulty sealant

Had pulled car into garage and thought car was in park. had not turned rotary shifter all the way to park, so car was in reverse. started to exit the vehicle and removed foot from brake and car started pulling backward. i jumped back into car and applied brake just as car door, which was ajar, struck garage framing, badly damaging door. if i had not been able to get back into the car i may have been killed because there was nowhere to move in the garage. chrysler should automatically put these rotary shifter cars into park if vehicle is stopped and car door is opened.

The taillights have standing water in them and i have no clue how water would be able to get in there. the water will not drain and now it has caused a portion of my light to go out. after reading this online, i've seen a lot of durango owners with this issue and i feel this has to be turned into a recall. i have only had my car for one year and i am no longer in the warranty but i feel this should not be an out of pocket expense.

In my driveway put car into park and opened the door to get out and go close the garage door from inside the garage. car was in park and stationary. started walking to the garage and noticed car started moving forward. opened the door and jumped in the car to stop it. did not get into car in time and car ran into the garage with the front driver side of car. car has scratches, dents, and paint chipping and peeling. from hitting garage. garage was pushed back at impact site by about 2 or 3 inches.

I was parked in my driveway on a slight decline and the vehicle was running and in park and i ran into the house to grab something and when i looked back it was rolling down the driveway and crashed and got stuck in between two trees. the vehicle is now totaled.

Electronic fuel door was constantly getting stuck and would not open unless the inside button was pushed multiple times. when i went to get gas, the plastic door popped off so the metal hinge is now visible and is an eyesore. this is a major safety issue.

Standing water in tail light assembly. will eventually affect tail light operation as well as license plate.

Fuel door will not open, when it is open it seems loose.

Fuel door has a tendency not to pop open when you hit the release button inside of vehicle. this can be a safety hazard if you need gas and cannot get the gas door open and there is no manual override to open it.

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