Brake Disc Pads problems of the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country

19 problems related to brake disc pads have been reported for the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2010

I own a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country which was purchased new in April of 2005 directly from a dealership . The car has 33,600 miles, I was recently told after a brake inspection my rotors need to be replaced but the pads still had 5k miles left on them. I have never had a problem like this where the rotors wore out faster than the pads. I believe rotors are defective and should be recalled for safety reasons due to premature wear. The dealer told me this is normal wear, I disagree and will not purchase another Chrysler product due to this attitude.

2 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2008

1) normal driving 2) brake pads wear out faster than usual when comparing it to other Chrysler minivan models not town and country. 3) I had the brake pads replaced more often than expected.

3 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 11/26/2007

2005 Chrysler Town & Country, touring model. Vehicle has numerous problems with front end suspension system. Front brakes were replaced at 35k. Tires were replaced at 33k because of wear on front tires. Rotors were redone at 26k. Sway bar links and bushings were replaced at 35k. Also, a critical bolt on rear suspension was missing when vehicle was purchased.

4 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2007

Brakes periodically squealed. At 18,000 miles I had them checked. The rear pads were worn and had to be replaced. I was also told that after turning the rotors, there would not be enough metal left on the next future brake job to turn them again. Also, the brakes started pulsing after rear replacement. They had to turn the front rotors to correct this problem. There is something radically wrong with the brake design on the 2005 town and country as it is very premature for pads to wear out at 18,000. To compound this problem, it is ridiculous that I will have to purchase rotors on the rear for the next brake job.

5 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 07/14/2007

I own a 2005 Chrysler t&c at 23,000 miles I had to replace both front rotors and brake pads . The rotors were warped beyond machining and the pads were completely gone.

6 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 06/28/2007

I own a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country which was purchased April of 2005 directly from a dealership in east hanover with only 150 miles. The car is only 2 years and one month old only has 23,600 miles. By 6,000 miles I needed brakes, pads and rotors replaced. Again at approximately 5,000 more additional miles I had to have brakes , pads and rotors replaced. That was 3,200 miles ago and now again the brakes, pads and rotors need to be replaced. I have owned 3 cars prior to this one and never had to replace brakes, pads nor rotors. I complained about this to the dealership, and they told me that there was nothing that could be done that others have complained about this ,and Chrysler was notified yet they have not done any recalls on the brakes, pads or rotors. I have never been so disappointed with an automobile as I am with this one.

7 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 12/08/2006

: the contact stated while driving 30 mph the brake pedal was depressed and the sound of metal on metal was heard resulting in an extended stopping distance. The vehicle was driven to an independent repair shop who replaced the front rotors and pads.

8 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 09/05/2006

I have a 2005 town and country that is 14 months old and has 17000 miles on the odometer. The steering wheel was vibrating when the brakes were applied. I took it in and had to pay for new brake pads and the rotors to be refaced. The service advisor insisted that this was normal. They charged me $200 for the repairs.

9 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 06/15/2006

Purchased 2005 Chrysler t&c heard brake noise on right front around 15,000 miles. Rotors and pads were destroyed. The brakes have been replace three times and the vehicle has 67,000 on it now.

10 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 05/31/2006

Right front brake pad worn to metal at 26,000 miles while the left front had 50% life. Chrysler refused to cover as a warranty item. Service manager claims this wear pattern is normal.

11 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 05/22/2006

2005 t & c limited - 16k miles. . . . No signs of trouble until last week, when an obvious grinding noise became apparent in the right front. Checked the right front rotor, and abnormal grooving and gouging was evident - however, left front rotor looked fine, and hadn't noticed any noise emanating from there. Led me to believe there probably was some sort of design defect with the right front brake system. Long story short - dealer says "metal on metal" both front brakes - need to resurface rotors and replace brake pads, plus bleed the brake fluid, to the tune of $360 - warranty won't cover, as brakes only covered to 12k miles. My 2002 t & c didn't need any kind of brake service up to 40k when we traded it in. Friend who had same make/model minivan (2005 t & c) had to replace brakes at 20k. One service manager in small town wisconsin said "I haven't had to replace brakes prior to 35k in my fifteen years as a mechanic. " my service manager said 2005/2006 model year t & c's coming back prematurely with brake issues. Obviously, something was changed in the hydraulic system/brake system (downgrade in parts to cut costs?) that has resulted in premature wear and tear on the brakes. Also, we had no warning whatsoever that the brakes were wearing down - no squealing. . . Nothing. This is unacceptable!.

12 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 05/21/2006

At 24k miles my wifes 2005 town and country van was making a loud grinding noise from the front right wheel. The pad was digging into the rotor. When I took the van to the dealer I heard what I expected. The service manager told me this was not under warranty, pads and rotor are wear items. He said my wife must be hard on the brakes. I told him she is the same driver who drove a 1996 Ford windstar van, and the first set of pads were replaced at 52k miles. My second complaint was the amount of brake dust on the wheels. The solution was easy. I purchased a two new domestic front rotors and replaced the pads both front and rear with akebono ceramic pads. The van has 40k miles with no more brake problems and the brake dust is gone. I question the quality of the brake pads Chrysler is putting on this vehicle. Updated 01-14-08. Updated 12/12/07.

13 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 04/27/2006

2005 Chrysler Town & Country (touring model) -- on 4/27/06 I entered uniontown, PA via us rt. 40--- a steep grade which I have traveled frequently in the last 20 years using many vehicles including a fully loaded g-20 chevy passenger van (3/4 ton), as well as other Chrysler Mini-vans---- all previously without incident. This however was the first time I traveled that route with my new 2005 Town & Country --- and midway down the mountain, the brakes started to feel "spongy" and I could smell burning brake pads (which at first I attributed to a preceding truck) --- however, on reaching the bottom of the mountain and the stop light in hopwood, the brakes felt quite marginal, and I had to press hard to get the van stopped. I pulled off the road and all four wheels were smoking!! and very hot to the touch. The next morning (prior to unloading) I had the van weighed. (loaded weight = 5560 lb. Gvw ---- which is below rated capacity for this vehicle). Then I took the van to the dealer to have the brakes inspected. . . . They found no problem. . . . . But I am still having 'pulsation and spongy' brakes when traveling any steep grades ----- never a problem with previous Mini-vans.

14 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 03/27/2006

I have a 2005 Chrysler t & c w/ 17k miles. Heard grinding metal to metal noise. Dealer says needs new front brakes. 1 dealer says "all of the t & c's & caravans are coming in for brakes between 15k-20k miles. " another dealer says shouldn't need brakes until 26k or more. Chrysler says, "sorry, we have not heard of this defect, so we will not cover it. " when asked, "so you are not receiving reports of these vans needing brakes so soon?" their response is "no". Dealer says they have called Chrysler about this many times, but Chrysler will not cover it, so the dealer has decided to tell customers needing brakes this early on vans is "normal maintenance" because the vans are so "heavy". Bottom line-dealer is charging me $352. 98 to replace front pads & resurface rotors. Chrysler will not compensate.

15 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 06/06/2005

Bought new 2005 Chrysler Town & Country - not even a year old - approx. 14k on it - heard a metal to metal sound when braking. Took it to the dealership, was told I need new brakes and is going to cost me approx. 400. 00 dollars. Warranty is only good up to 12k.

16 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 05/27/2005

I took my car to the dealer in may because I heard a weird noise coming front the back of my car when I pressed on the brakes. . . The dealer stated the breaks needed cleaning. While I was driving home, I heard he noise again. I took it back to the dealer the second time that same day and the supervisor denied hearing noises when driving the vehicle with me. Suggested it needed more cleaning. The dealer "cleaned" it a little bit more and I went home. Three weeks later the noise appeared again. Took it to the dealer in August, now told me the noise is coming from bad brakes in the front. They charged me $200 to change pads and rotors. Well, took it home next day while driving heard the noise again. Called the dealer told me that I would hear a noise for the next couple of days. They said it was common since their were new materials on the car. Since then, the noise is still present. Took it to another dealer. The other dealer said nothing wrong with the car, just has a noise, they don't know where the noise is coming from. If the brakes needed to be changed to solve the problem why is the noise still there.

17 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 10/30/2004

From day one of owning this vehicle the brakes squeal in turns and when first starting and backing up. I did not complain to chrsyler until I had 13000 miles on this town and country and then they charged me for a brake job and turning down the rotors. Evidently they have a serious brake design problem and they are just sticking their customers with it, most likely a caliper problem. When I called to complain the woman I had to talked to was ignorant to these problems.

18 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 10/04/2004

Brakes had small sqeaking noise from time of purchase in June of 2004. Only when the brakes were applied. The dealer said sometimes knew brakes do that. Just under 8,000 miles, I had road side assistance tow the van to dealer. Brakes were grinding. The dealer didn't warranty the work or parts. Even though I have a 12,000 mile brake warranty. The dealer wanted me to pay $300+ for repairs, after a Chrysler district manager looked at the vehicle, they offered as a one time goodwill adjustment to slit cost of repairs 3 ways. I paid $81. 00. The same night I got the van back, the brakes are still sqeaking. I called the service department again and I was told that brakes are made of small parts of metal and that the noise is normal.

19 Brake Disc Pads problem

Failure Date: 05/11/2004

While driving consumer heard a metal to metal sound. Vehicle was taken to the dealership to have the metal sound inspected. Dealership indicated that brake pads wore out prematurely and caused the rotors to crystallize. The brake pad and rotors were replaced.



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