It’s a beer cooler same in dodge rams in front of back seat both sides holds six tall cans and half bag of ice so you have a cold drink when you get to where you were going
Perfect spot for a subwoofer, improve the low end of your systems performance! Nice work! Having the battery nearby too, makes for easy amplifier installation as well
This is a actually a hold over on many Daimler/Chrysler co-designed products. I had this under my seats on both my 13' Durango's and my current '18 Jeep GC Summit. But I first noticed this way back on our 2006 Mercedes R350, it is the exact same unibody platform that the Jeep and Dodge share, also the MB ML and GL class of that time period. MB built theirs on that same architecture, but now have updated that architecture many times since the first 2011 Durango. But my 2015 Chrysler 300 S AWD had this underseat bin as well. But going back further on the 06 MB R350 4Matic, it had a smaller battery in it that was used to power accessory items, like when you hit the Park button on any MB, It electronically shifts to park for you and possibly for the MB optional Restonic mode that recirculates the A/C or heat after the car is off and you are parked with it totally turned off. I studied this old platform since it began and was shared with Chrysler thru their MB/Daimler ownership. They are great platforms, but It is finally changing to the new Fiat platform now, hope it lives up the old MB platform that lasted well over 10 years and brought quality to FCA products in the the Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Charger, Challenger & 300 platforms that shared with MB cars/trucks back then and FCA kept alive until Fiat could finally had to update these platforms. For them this was difficult as they don't build as large of cars/trucks as Benz.
On the passenger's side it has a door like that, that holds the car's battery. This may be for a dual-battery system IF Dodge Durango has a diesel engine in which you will need 2 batteries. Never the less it is good to know.
I use mine as a beer cooler. You can fit 13 beers, (12 oz cans) and 4 lbs of ice. It's not easy to get to while driving but my kids don't mind passing me one on long trips.
We used to have a Town and Country with the stow and go seats. My wife and I would hide Christmas presents there. I never thought of using them as coolers.
Well it's not hidden or secret anymore... My 2019 GC Overland has this compartment full of electronics. There's no room to stash anything else in there. Looks like controller modules. My 2011 Limited also had this compartment, and it too was full of the same electronics modules.
I found this on the drivers side it has a 2 harness module in the front and a platform for something else in the rear of it. Not sure what the modules is or what else would go in the other spot interesting though would lime to know now.
Usually the AWD models have the module in there. It’s the transfer case control module. My ‘17 Durango r/t has it. The transfer case control module on my ‘01 ram is a lever on the floor and doesn’t complicate something simple by adding electronics into the mix lol. I’m actually going to relocate that module in my Durango and install a second battery under there at some point
@alfredodiego3920 evaluate possible scenarios ahead of what you are dealing with and move from there, I'm speaking about a normal public road / areas... unless you are in a war zone, you should have it with you all times without hiding... ✌️
I found that in my Durango but it has a battery in there aside from the one on under the passenger seat... I haven’t checked if it’s connected but I’ll double check to make sure that it is.
I found something under our passenger seat as well. Is that what it is, a battery? How do you know if it is connected? What is it for? I'm Sorry if these are stupid questions for you though I don't know.
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@@DJoseR1313 This is a actually a hold over on many Daimler Chrysler co-designed products. I had this under my seats on both my 13' Durango's and my current '18 Jeep GC Summit. But I first noticed this way back on our 2006 Mercedes R350, it is the exact same unibody platform that the Jeep and Dodge share. MB builds there's on the same old architecture, but not have updated that architecture many times since the first 2011 Durango. But my 2015 Chrysler 300 S AWD had this as well. The battery was in there on the 300. But going back further on the 06 MB R350 4Matic, it had a smaller battery in it that was used to power accessory items, like when you hit the Park button any MB, It electronically shifts to park for you and possible for the MB option Restonic mode that recirculates the A/C or heat after the car is off and you are parked with it totally turned off. I studied this old platform since it began and was shared with Chrysler thru their MB/Daimler ownership. It is finally changing to the new Fiat platform now, hope it lives up the old MB platform that lasted well over 10 years and brought quality to FCA products in the the Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Charger, Challenger & 300 platforms that shared MB cars/trucks back then and FCA kept alive until Fiat could finally had to update these platforms. For them this was difficult as they don't build as large of cars/trucks as Benz.
On my WK2 GC that place is for the air suspension control module and I clench my teeth whenever I see people go water-crossing with these cars... Won't be so fun if the battery or something else is flooded
I just checked my 2020 rt and it has a bunch of electronics in it unfortunately. I was also really hoping I could fit a small sub in that spot but it won't work out.
Yea my ex-girlfriend found that in my car. She used to hide her meth and pipe in there. Imagine trying to explain THAT during random stops in Arizona with the drug dogs. Notice I did say my ex!
I found an easily accessible area that will fit most mid sized firearm's comfortably and offers decent concealment. But you may need to purchase a driver's side steering wheel airbag removal tool from Amazon. 🤷🏼♂️😆
It's for the battery. In the US the battery is under the passenger seat. If this was specd for right hand drive, they'd put the battery under there which would be the passengers seat.
Another difficult area is the compartment where the spare tire would be. Some have a big full area. Ours as only half of it. I do not know what is under the plastic area.
PErfect place for a nice 10 inch sub woofer!
1:56 Or whatever else you want to smuggle ....Hahahahahaha
My husband has cleaned our truck many times. How did you find this lol. After watching your video of course we had to check. Yes we found it 👍
It’s a beer cooler same in dodge rams in front of back seat both sides holds six tall cans and half bag of ice so you have a cold drink when you get to where you were going
How do u drain the water after the ice is melted???
@@FassstlaneFinesseGame That's what the kids a for.
Actually
Perfect spot for a subwoofer, improve the low end of your systems performance!
Nice work!
Having the battery nearby too, makes for easy amplifier installation as well
Good idea, thank you
That’s where the transfer case control module is in our AWD 13 crew Durango
Is this one not awd
oooooor whatever else you want to smuggle lol
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a actually a hold over on many Daimler/Chrysler co-designed products. I had this under my seats on both my 13' Durango's and my current '18 Jeep GC Summit. But I first noticed this way back on our 2006 Mercedes R350, it is the exact same unibody platform that the Jeep and Dodge share, also the MB ML and GL class of that time period. MB built theirs on that same architecture, but now have updated that architecture many times since the first 2011 Durango. But my 2015 Chrysler 300 S AWD had this underseat bin as well. But going back further on the 06 MB R350 4Matic, it had a smaller battery in it that was used to power accessory items, like when you hit the Park button on any MB, It electronically shifts to park for you and possibly for the MB optional Restonic mode that recirculates the A/C or heat after the car is off and you are parked with it totally turned off. I studied this old platform since it began and was shared with Chrysler thru their MB/Daimler ownership. They are great platforms, but It is finally changing to the new Fiat platform now, hope it lives up the old MB platform that lasted well over 10 years and brought quality to FCA products in the the Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Charger, Challenger & 300 platforms that shared with MB cars/trucks back then and FCA kept alive until Fiat could finally had to update these platforms. For them this was difficult as they don't build as large of cars/trucks as Benz.
It is for what became the future start stop on the 2016 and above. They use a second battery for the start stop now
Some of the higher trim levels have the air suspension control module in it.
Oh that makes sense, mine was full of wires and I have air
On the passenger's side it has a door like that, that holds the car's battery.
This may be for a dual-battery system IF Dodge Durango has a diesel engine in which you will need 2 batteries.
Never the less it is good to know.
I thought batterie aswell... if someone has the money they could drop a diessel engine in there if they wanted so this would make alot of sence
its for the air suspension control mod for models that have them.
My thoughts as well, like maybe they move the battery there for right hand drive models.
hidden no more..🤦🏾♂️ was smart to just show the whole world like everyone without a Durango needed to know this😂
How many crooked people do you think watched this? 🤔
How many cops watched this video and said thanks snitch.
I use mine as a beer cooler. You can fit 13 beers, (12 oz cans) and 4 lbs of ice. It's not easy to get to while driving but my kids don't mind passing me one on long trips.
My guy openly admitting to drinking and driving 🤣
@@kurs3d280 with the kids in the car 😒
Dad of the year
Role model goals! Loser.
We used to have a Town and Country with the stow and go seats. My wife and I would hide Christmas presents there. I never thought of using them as coolers.
I always wondered what the intent was by Dodge because it don't seem Standard as its not easy at all to open or close. Maybe a Gun Storage.
It’s a perfect 8 inch subwoofer spot
I can bring cheese from Mexico now
I'm late like by 5 years, but I will check it out. Thanks
For a battery. Extra battery or some dodges have the battery there instead of under the passenger seat.
The battery is in the same compartment under the front passenger seat
My younger son and I found that out today while cleaning our 2020 Durango GT. Well I didn’t open it yet. Now I know what I’m doing tomorrow 🤣😂🤣😂.
Are 2017 RT durango has a plastic cover on it. No carpet.
Nice hiding spot. Some beer
Well it's not hidden or secret anymore... My 2019 GC Overland has this compartment full of electronics. There's no room to stash anything else in there. Looks like controller modules. My 2011 Limited also had this compartment, and it too was full of the same electronics modules.
It's actually for the Nivomat self leveling air system
Oh nice, now o know where i will be leaving my important belongings
It's a battery box like the passenger side. Designed for other countries
That’s for when you have awd model it has a computer inside it
Its actually for self leveling suspension pump for when you have towing package
Thats for the air ride computer
THANX MATE. I NEED TO CHECK THAT OUT. TOP MARKS👍👍👍
No problem 👍
“or whatever else you want to smuggle.” 🤣
Mexican Cartel storage compartment perhaps
I believe it’s a speaker/sub-woofer compartment
Very interesting
I found this on the drivers side it has a 2 harness module in the front and a platform for something else in the rear of it. Not sure what the modules is or what else would go in the other spot interesting though would lime to know now.
Usually the AWD models have the module in there. It’s the transfer case control module. My ‘17 Durango r/t has it. The transfer case control module on my ‘01 ram is a lever on the floor and doesn’t complicate something simple by adding electronics into the mix lol.
I’m actually going to relocate that module in my Durango and install a second battery under there at some point
i use that for my 2nd battery for all my lighting and stuff just like the reg battery under the pass seat
Awesome straight forward instructional video My 2018 citadel has same exact issue with burnt bulb contacts
You are a rockstar Thank you!
Nigga you ain’t watch the right UA-cam vid
I have one in my 2011 Citadel 2wd. It could be used for an extra battery if you decided to put a hell of an audio system in it.
Why not
@@SuperPete276 why not? Why not what?
Under the other seat is the same compartment that holds the battery.
Pretty neat.
For subwoofers like BMW and MB does I guess
It's there on my 2011 R/T
yes
We all know that’s for hiding the pack
Keep 2nd amendment there, just in case, crazy world we are living...
Yes Sir! I keep my 2nd amendment on me at all times.
Bad idea… how are you going to get to it in a hurry
@alfredodiego3920 evaluate possible scenarios ahead of what you are dealing with and move from there, I'm speaking about a normal public road / areas... unless you are in a war zone, you should have it with you all times without hiding... ✌️
If you want to conceal your firearm..great spot.
Well, I carry my conceal on me, if I need to use it, I don't have to move the seat, get out of the car to get to it :)
On the passenger side under the front seat is where the battery is
I found that in my Durango but it has a battery in there aside from the one on under the passenger seat... I haven’t checked if it’s connected but I’ll double check to make sure that it is.
Awesome, let us know.
Thanks
I found something under our passenger seat as well. Is that what it is, a battery? How do you know if it is connected? What is it for? I'm Sorry if these are stupid questions for you though I don't know.
Pamelamay65 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Aunt Pamela knows exactly what I’m talking about. Poor aunt Pamela, can’t catch a break from all these questions to SAVE HER LIFE!!... but don’t worry because just between us, I know Sherlock Holmes and he might answer those hard questions for you, CLOCK IT DA HOUSE!
@@DJoseR1313 This is a actually a hold over on many Daimler Chrysler co-designed products. I had this under my seats on both my 13' Durango's and my current '18 Jeep GC Summit. But I first noticed this way back on our 2006 Mercedes R350, it is the exact same unibody platform that the Jeep and Dodge share. MB builds there's on the same old architecture, but not have updated that architecture many times since the first 2011 Durango. But my 2015 Chrysler 300 S AWD had this as well. The battery was in there on the 300. But going back further on the 06 MB R350 4Matic, it had a smaller battery in it that was used to power accessory items, like when you hit the Park button any MB, It electronically shifts to park for you and possible for the MB option Restonic mode that recirculates the A/C or heat after the car is off and you are parked with it totally turned off. I studied this old platform since it began and was shared with Chrysler thru their MB/Daimler ownership. It is finally changing to the new Fiat platform now, hope it lives up the old MB platform that lasted well over 10 years and brought quality to FCA products in the the Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Charger, Challenger & 300 platforms that shared MB cars/trucks back then and FCA kept alive until Fiat could finally had to update these platforms. For them this was difficult as they don't build as large of cars/trucks as Benz.
Its for the batteries in my 2019 jeep grand cherokee
The battery is actually stowed away under the passenger seat, in the 2012-2019 year models. I am sure that the 2020 also has the same.
@@daram82 got the 2020,.. I'll check it out let you know 👍
That's the gun compartment model.
I would never 0ut my guns in there..kids in the back and you can't get to it when you need it
No it isn’t they all have it, it’s for a second battery, the passenger side holds the battery, I think the hemis have battery under both seats.
guess it is for the air ride system option hardware
There’s another one under the passenger seat. That’s where the battery is located.
Also, there is one on the other side that houses the battery...so
23 SRT HC has 2 computers in that space
The passenger side has one also, and the battery is under the passenger seat.
The battery is in the same compartment under the passenger seat.
That's a battery compartment passenger seat is where my battery is
You can open ot from the front
Chrysler took a page out of AMC’s book like they did with the DeLorean. Mine has small traces of cocaine dust stuck to the sides 😵💫
Get high for free0
Mine was full of wires and cables, no room for anything
On my WK2 GC that place is for the air suspension control module and I clench my teeth whenever I see people go water-crossing with these cars... Won't be so fun if the battery or something else is flooded
My 2011 has this also!!
My battery is on the other side
oooorrrrr whatever else you want to smuggle!!!1
I just checked my 2020 rt and it has a bunch of electronics in it unfortunately. I was also really hoping I could fit a small sub in that spot but it won't work out.
Passenger side should be empty tho my driversides got modules in it but pass is empty
@@seanmcintyre5148 under the passenger is where the two batteries are though.
@@codycameron7258 ah that's right
I remember I got searched at the border one-time and they opened them up I didn't even know they were there
I keep used condoms in mine, save for the dogs.
To keep your Beer cold.
Looks like a space for another battery
If your Grand Cherokee has Quadra lift (air suspension) then that space is taken up by the compressor controls.
Batteries under the passenger seat.....
Maybe for an extra battery?
That’s where the Battery goes on a Srt Durango…. I got one ..
Lucky you lol
Did you buy this vehicle new or used? It could be a drug running car. LOL! 😆 good find.
Used, LOL, Who knows :)
Fits a kilo
Dude... Seriously... You ratted me out! That is where I keep my personal stash! It is Not contraband either!
LOL
Yea my ex-girlfriend found that in my car. She used to hide her meth and pipe in there. Imagine trying to explain THAT during random stops in Arizona with the drug dogs. Notice I did say my ex!
LoL
In the 2011 that's where the battery goes
My 2013 has the battery in the passenger side under-seat compartment
Pistola? Si
Now everyone knows! Its a gun safe for concealed carry.
Its for a battery
Yes! Drugs!!!
Can anyone say Kilo?
For the battery
You have the battery on the other side
You put your weed in there
You can’t hold water bro
Storing drugs
Sweet.... Now, can you delete this video, don't need the popo getting wise to this.
Scott Pugh, I will get right on it, anything else I can do for you sir?
@@SuperPete276 thx!! P.S. I really liked the video on changing the Durango's turn signals.
Scott Pugh already done, check my channel.
Too late 😂😂
It's for your jack and crowbar.
Go to Mexico with it then come back and Enjoy.,., No Juan is going to find it, trost me.,
Anyone know what it’s supposed to be for? Lol
Spare battery
It's for AWD module
This is only RWD so there isn't any electronics in it
But mine has a lot of electronics in it
BTW you can use as storage area
Smuggle
😆😆😆😆
Coke......
Emergency road beers or ammo, or both
lol
That area gets very hot. You concealed carry should be in a place where you can get it too easily.
I found an easily accessible area that will fit most mid sized firearm's comfortably and offers decent concealment. But
you may need to purchase a driver's side steering wheel airbag removal tool from Amazon. 🤷🏼♂️😆
It's for the battery. In the US the battery is under the passenger seat. If this was specd for right hand drive, they'd put the battery under there which would be the passengers seat.
This makes the most sense
Thx
Thanks I'll check my wife's truck when I get off
Cops will sniff that right away
Another difficult area is the compartment where the spare tire would be. Some have a big full area. Ours as only half of it. I do not know what is under the plastic area.
That where audio upgrade subwoofer goes
I know where to hide my drugs at now 😂😂😂
The battery compartment is under the passenger seat. For simplicity, they made two equal sides for possible future utilization..
It’s because the battery sits in that same compartment but is under the passenger side. It’s just symmetrical design
Well under the other side,under the passenger side is the battery so that makes since
isn't it the same as the battery compartment under the driver seat?
The dodge boys were in to smuggling