The fuel tank filler tube inlet check valve may not fully close when refueling is complete. This could allow some fuel to leak from the filler neck at the end of refueling, increasing the risk of a fire. Dealers will inspect the fuel inlet check valve. If the check valve does not meet specification, the fuel tank will be replaced. This recall is expected to begin during April 2009. The Chrysler recall number is H45.
Recalls
Recalls are issued for cars with safety-related defects or problems
2005 Dodge Durango
Potental Fuel Leak After Refueling
Circuit In the Instrument Cluster May Overheat
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An integrated circuit in the instrument cluster that controls interior lighting may overheat under certain conditions. If this happens, it could potentially cause an instrument panel fire. Dealers will inspect the cluster for damage and replace it free of charge. The recall began April 2, 2007. The Chrysler recall number is G07.
Windshield Wiper Motor May Fail
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The front windshield wiper motor armature shaft may break. Loss of windshield wiping capability could occur, resulting in the driver's vision being obscured, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the windshield wiper motor to correct this concern. This recall is scheduled to begin during June and July of 2006. The Chrysler recall number is F10.
Transmission May Not Hold in Park Position
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On certain automatic transmissions, the cup plug that retains the park pawl anchor shaft may be improperly installed. If the shaft moves out of position, the vehicle may not be able to achieve "park" position. If this occurs and the parking brake is not applied, the vehicle may roll, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect the transmission and install a bracket to ensure the park pawl anchor shaft is retained in the proper position. This recall is expected to begin on November 28, 2005. The Chrysler recall number is E14.
Fuel Spillage from Filler Neck
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The fuel tank filler tube inlet check valve may not fully close when refueling is completed. This could allow some fuel to spill from the filler neck. Any fuel leakage always increases the risk of a fire. Dealers will inspect the inlet check valve and replace the fuel tank if necessary. This recall is expected to begin on April 4, 2005, The Dodge recall number is E01.
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