Chrysler 300M owners have reported 3 problems related to brake disc pads (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chrysler 300M based on all problems reported for the 300M.
Dear sirs,
answers to the above three questions are answered below:
(1) squeak in front brakes, noted one day prior to taking vehicle in for repair. (2) front rotors were worn beyond repair in slightly over 20k miles. (3) I paid for the repairs, $328. 41 and I am asking Chrysler for reimbursement. I have he defective rotors if inspection is needed. I own a 2004 Chrysler 300m special, VIN 2c3ae76k04h686201. Yesterday (10-5-05) I noticed a squeak when the car was moving. I was almost sure there was something wrong with the brake system. I then looked at my odometer and it only read a little over 20,500 miles. My experience with Chrysler disk brakes told me it was way too early for the pads to be worn. I immediately made an appointment with superstition springs Chrysler Jeep, 6130 e. Auto park dr. , mesa, az 85206. The service advisor, gene langen, told me when I took the car in for service that front brakes going out at 20,000 miles was very common for the 300m. Later today it was confirmed that the rotors had been worn beyond repair by the pads. The squeak I heard was the spring that holds the pads in place coming in contact with the rotor. There was still brake pad material on each pad. There was no metal-to-metal contact between the brake pads and rotor. I inspected the rear disk brakes and there is evidence that the same problem is happening with them, just at a slower rate. If this is common to have rotors damaged beyond repair at 20,000 miles then something is wrong with your product. Either the rotors are too soft or the break pads are too hard or a combination of both. I feel the cost of the new rotors this early in the life of the vehicle, should be paid for by Chrysler. Since the rear brakes seem to be headed in the same direction as the front, I would like something done to them so I won't be looking at another $300. 00 plus in a few months.
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Chrysler 300m (300m) pulls to either side (wildly to violently depending on braking force and temperature of engine). Usually after pulling during braking, the 300m will pull in opposite direction when proceeding from this stop. This pulling action will cease after the engine is fully warmed (about 15 minutes). The intensity of 'pull' has several times pulled the steering wheel from my grip. Problem was brought to dealer's attention. . . . During five triips to dealer he replaced the rotors and pads and aligned the front end (twice), all to no avail. All rides with dealer were fruitless since the 15 minute warm-up had occured during my drive from home to dealer(one mechanic did say he observed pulling but later hedged on statement. Since I drive the car everyday from a cold start, I always experienced pulling; to let the dealer observe a cold engine, I left the car with him for 3 (may have been 4) days to drive as his personal car. After the time period he claimed not to have experienced pulling (an unbelieveable statement since I always did). It is also interesting that this pulling problem exists on my daugther's mercedes 230?? and her friend's mercedes v12 and on the Chrysler sebring (2006 ???) I am renting from enterprise at this time.
Brake pads glazed causing noise and brake rotors worn thinner than minimum specs.
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all problems of the 1999 Chrysler 300M
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Service Brakes problems | |
Brake Electric Antilock problems | |
Brake Disc Rotor problems | |
Brakes Failed problems | |
Brake Disc Pads problems | |
Power Assist Brake Vacuum problems | |
Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problems | |
Brake Master Cylinder problems | |
Brake Pedal And Linkage problems | |
Power Assist Brake problems |