Do Dodge Durangos have transmission problems?

Do Dodge Durangos have transmission problems?

Common transmission problems with the Dodge Durango include the automatic transmission shifting roughly, a failure of the transmission to engage, a clunking or banging noise when the transmission shifts and transmission hesitation at certain speeds.

What problems do Dodge Durangos have?

The most commonly reported issue with the Durango is its exhaust manifold bolts breaking. This tends to impact vehicles at an average mileage of 112,030. It generally results in a strange ticking noise, which drivers notice most strongly when the engine is cold. RepairPal estimates the repair costs at $642-$845.

What is the life expectancy of a Dodge Durango?

250,000 miles
The Dodge Durango has a healthy life expectancy of 250,000 miles. When taking into account the average miles driven per year of 15,000 – the Durango is built to last for up to 16 years. This is dependant on regular vehicle maintenance and good driving habits.

Why does my Dodge Durango not shift into high gear?

Today on my 2000 Durango the transmission light came on and now it does not want to shift into high gear, going 30 miles an hour the rpms are at 2. we went to advance and the guy put the machine on it and he said it was the turbo sensor…can anyone help :confuse:

What kind of transmission does a Dodge Durango have?

My 2000 dodge durango 5.9 with the 46RE usually skips 1st gear and starts off in 2nd while proceeding to shift out well. Sometimes it will start off in 1st very briefly and then slip right into 2nd. NO codes through a generic obdII scan.

What to do if your Dodge Ram won’t shift into overdrive?

Having the light come on does not necessarily indicate whether the overdrive is indeed functioning as it should, but it is a good first step. You may try turning the overdrive function on and off to try and get the light to function properly. Put the Dodge Ram into drive and drive forward slowly at first, accelerating as you move.

Are there any problems with the Dodge Durango?

If its full and clean (Its ATF fluid, so should have a red tint), there have been some problems with the shifter motor on the side not doing its job, not properly engaging and disengaging but haven’t seen one have that particular complaint. The durango is the r/t with the 5.9 and it does have a 2wd switch also.