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Is there any recalls on a 2013 Dodge Durango?

Yes. There have been recalls affecting some 2013 Dodge Durango vehicles, but whether a particular car is affected depends on its VIN. Recalls are safety campaigns that are performed at no charge by a dealer.


What you need to know about recalls for this model year


Why a VIN-based check matters


Recall status is tied to the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Not every Durango from 2013 is affected, and some campaigns cover only certain VIN ranges or production lots. Checking by VIN ensures you know exactly which open campaigns apply to your car.


Recall campaigns are VIN-specific. A vehicle may be flagged in a database even if others of the same year are not. The following resources help you verify whether your vehicle is affected and what work is required.



  • NHTSA Recall Database and VIN lookup: The official, independent source for open recalls and safety campaigns. You can search by model year or by VIN to see current status.

  • Mopar Owner Portal: The manufacturer's portal often lists active recalls, service notices and appointment options for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles.

  • Authorized Dodge/Chrysler dealer: Dealers can pull your VIN in their service system to confirm open recalls and schedule free repair work if needed.

  • Direct manufacturer communications: If your vehicle is affected, you may receive recall notices by mail or email.


Recalls are resolved at no cost to the vehicle owner, and service typically takes a short time at an authorized dealership.


How to check recalls for your 2013 Dodge Durango


The most reliable way to know if your exact vehicle is under a recall is to search by VIN and then contact a dealer for service scheduling.



  1. Locate your VIN: It is usually on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on the driver’s door jamb sticker.

  2. Look up recalls by VIN: Use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) recall tools at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your VIN to see open campaigns.

  3. Check other sources for cross-verification: You can also verify with the Mopar Owner Portal and your local dealer.

  4. Schedule service with a dealer: If there are any open recalls, arrange a free repair appointment; bring necessary vehicle information and identification.

  5. Follow up on completion: After the recall work is completed, keep the repair documentation and confirm in the system that the campaign is closed.


If you’re unsure about the results or have trouble accessing the VIN lookup, contact a local Dodge or Chrysler dealership for assistance. They can explain the status and what to expect in terms of service timing.


What to do next


Take proactive steps to verify recall status, especially if you recently purchased the vehicle, moved, or received a recall notification by mail. Addressing recalls promptly helps ensure vehicle safety and reliability.


Summary


There are recalls that can apply to a 2013 Dodge Durango, but eligibility is determined by VIN. Use official sources (NHTSA and the manufacturer’s portals) to verify any open campaigns, and arrange free service with an authorized dealer if needed. Staying informed with current recall data is the best way to protect your vehicle and its occupants.

What is the recall on the Dodge Durango?


Recent Dodge Durango recalls include issues with the rear spoiler detaching (2021-2023 models), a shifter possibly losing drive power (2023 models), a software malfunction that can disable the electronic stability control (2022 models), and a rearview camera that may not display (2021-2022 models). Other recalls exist for different model years. The best way to check if your specific vehicle is affected is to use the VIN on the Mopar recalls site or the NHTSA website.
 
Recent recalls

  • 2021-2023 Dodge Durango: Rear spoiler detaches
    • Problem: The rear spoiler may not be properly aligned, and the liftgate can damage it. The damaged spoiler can then detach from the vehicle while driving, creating a road hazard. 
    • Fix: Dealers will inspect the spoiler and replace it if necessary. 
  • 2023 Dodge Durango: Shifter can lose drive power 
    • Problem: The shifter boot may interfere with the shifter, causing it to slip out of the "drive" position. 
    • Fix: Dealers will replace the shifter boot. 
  • 2022 Dodge Durango: Stability control can be disabled 
    • Problem: A software malfunction in the ABS control module can disable the electronic stability control system, increasing the risk of a crash. 
    • Fix: Dealers will perform a software update. 
  • 2021-2022 Dodge Durango: Rearview camera may not display 
    • Problem: A radio software issue can prevent the rearview camera from showing an image. 
    • Fix: Dealers will update the radio software to fix the problem. 

How to check your vehicle
  • Use your VIN: The most accurate way to check for recalls is to use your vehicle's 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the Mopar recalls site or the NHTSA website. 
  • Contact a dealer: You can also contact a local Dodge dealer to have them check for any open recalls on your vehicle. 
  • Free repairs: All recall repairs are performed for free by the manufacturer at a dealership. 



What are the problems with a 2013 Dodge Durango?


Top 2013 Dodge Durango Problems

  • Water May Pass by Cowl Screen During Heavy Rain/Car Wash.
  • Cleaner/Disinfectant Issued to Address Musty Odor in AC System.
  • Failed Door Lock Cylinder Switches.
  • Dodge Durango interior lights stay on continuously, even when vehicle is off, causing battery drain.
  • Radio software update.



What is the recall on the 2013 Dodge Durango?


Summary: Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2013 Dodge Durango vehicles manufactured from April 11, 2012, through July 20, 2012. Some vehicles may have been built with the incorrect airbag occupant restraint control (ORC) module. Tip: Recalls don't affect every vehicle of the same year, make and model.



How do I check for recalls on my Dodge Durango?


To check for Dodge Durango recalls, use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) website or the RepairPal recall checker and enter your vehicle's 17-character VIN. You can also find your VIN on the lower-left corner of the windshield or on your registration/insurance card. For general information by model, you can search the NHTSA website, but the VIN is the most accurate way to check if your specific vehicle is affected. 
How to check for recalls

  • Use a VIN checker: The most reliable method is to enter your 17-character VIN into the official NHTSA recall search tool or other checkers like RepairPal. 
  • Find your VIN: The VIN is located on the dashboard near the driver's side of the windshield, on your registration or insurance card, or on the driver-side doorframe label. 
  • Check by year, make, and model: You can also search for general recalls by year, make, and model on sites like Kelley Blue Book, but this may not apply to your specific vehicle. 
  • Contact a dealer: If your check shows an open recall, contact a local Dodge dealer to schedule a free repair. 


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