Eight problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 1996 Chrysler Concorde. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
: the contact stated while the vehicle slowed to a stop, the brakes began to vibrate and the pedal depressed to the floor. At 5 mph the abs engaged and stopped the vehicle. The problem was intermittent and occurred 40 times in the last two years. The manufacturer was contacted and referred the contact to a service dealer. An independent service mechanic inspected the vehicle and also determined, the brakes needed to be serviced by an authorized dealer. The abs engage at a low speed for no apparent reason. Updated 08/23/04.
When depressing brake pedal pedal went to the floorboard without any indication. Failure occured in parking lot.
Continuing lack of braking "power" I. E. Pedal is on the floor and there is not enough braking force generated to cuase the anti-lock brakes to actuate ,even on wet pavement, causing longer stopping distances and some real tense moments. Deale has tried replacing several components with no result and I'm getting worried that evntually ther will be an accident caused by lack of braking ability in what should have been a no-problem, routine stop. There have been other complaints from other Chrysler owners showning same behavior- these appear in Chrysler lhs's and new yorkers which are essentially the same vehicles under the skin.
Abs brakes malfunctioned. In addition, warped brake rotors.
When releasing the abs brakes they will grind, vehicle has been in for repairs seven times without a remedy.
Vehicle has abs brakes. Front brake rotors have excessive wear, rotors wear out every 10,000 miles. Vehicle has been in dealers several times.
When applying abs brakes, vehicle shakes violently.
When applying brakes front end vibrates violently.