Suspension problem seen with Durango, Dakota pickups
The Associated Press
Updated: 9:03 a.m. ET Dec. 10, 2004
WASHINGTON - Federal safety regulators want 600,000 Dodge Durangos and
Dakota trucks recalled because their wheels could fall off, but the auto
maker doesn't believe the defect is dangerous, a company spokesman said.
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Federal safety regulators have asked DaimlerChrysler AG to recall Durango
sport utility vehicles and Dakota pickups from the 2000 to 2003 model years,
Chrysler spokesman Max Gates confirmed. He stressed the models haven't been
recalled.
The company is planning to respond to the government's request early next
week, he said Thursday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration made the recommendation,
first reported by CBS News, after investigating reports of upper ball joint
separation on dozens of vehicles. When the upper ball joint separates, the
suspension can collapse and the wheel can fall off.
There are reports of several crashes but no injuries due to the issue in
NHTSA's investigation file.
Gates said Chrysler recognizes there is a problem with the upper ball
joints, but "we do not think it rises to the level of a safety defect."
Gates said a vehicle owner would hear noise coming from the vehicle well
before the upper ball joint failed. Mechanics also will find out if an upper
ball joint needs to be repaired during routine maintenance, Gates said.
Gates said if the upper ball joint fails, it is most likely to happen at low
speeds and during turns.
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