Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
11/29/2012
 Mode heat door failure causing defrost/heating problems when necessary. fogging of interior windows.
11/26/201159500
 Heading to town to take 2008 dodge ram to the dealership to have looked at for stalling at idle and no foot pedal response. shut truck off and restarted now i have throttle.. anyways headed to dealership to have these thing looked at. im on the interstate cruise control set at 70mph. i go over a slight dip on the interstate than experience what feels like two blown front tires. the entire truck is shaking vioently. its all i can do to hold onto the steering wheel. the truck feels like its going to fall apart. i get on the brakes start pulling to the side of the road at about 10miles an hour this violent vibration stops. this incident was the scariest incident ive been through. i inspected the truck nothing visible wrong so i continued on to dealership with no problems.. 15 minutes later i stopped shaking. told service man at dealership what just happened and he says oh you just experienced the death wobble.. are you serious they have a nickname for this and are still selling these vehicles at 40,000 a piece. i refused to sign the work agreement and left the truck there. i will not pay to have this truck fixed. this vehicle is a serious danger to the driver, passengers and any other vehicles on the road. after research i found many other inncidents of what i have described. go to youtube and type dodge death wobble. vehicle manufactures should be responsible for there product. concerned and productive united states citizen..
06/16/201162833
 Went to dodge dealership for routine tire rotation and alignment and they informed me that i needed all 4 ball joints replaced at only 62,833 miles to the cost of $3,000 (no mention of a possible defect) doing research on the replacement of these ball joints i found the complaints and decided to file one as well. this definately poses a danger to my family as well as others who may not be aware of the possible defect.