Eight problems related to brake foundation components have been reported for the 1999 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving applied brakes, and they did not work properly, causing front collision. Replaced master cylinder to correct the problem.
Consumer states that when trying to apply the brakes the brake pedal will go to the floor causing the vehicle to have extended stopping distance. Replaced master cylinder to correct the problem. No prior warning before failure. Brake light came on after failure. Road surface was dry.
The consumer had the brake pads replaced and the rotors resurfaced, however after repairs the brakes are making noise.
Dealer performed unauthorized brake service, after consumer retrieved vehicle from dealer consumer noticed smoke coming from beneath the vehicle, upon inspection found out that the brake were burning. Nlm.
While driving and upon coming to a complete stop, brakes make a noise. Had to press pedal completely to the floor to stop vehicle. Also, had brake pads changed at 30,000. This has caused two accidents.
While driving the vehicle's brakes become inoperative, the vehicle only has one functional brake system which is the front right. The vehicle also slides erratically, the dealer has been notified.
While driving at state speed limit stepped on brakes and without warning vehicle did not slowdown , vehicle continued coasting, causing consumer to use emergency brakes, and to turn vehicle off. When restarting, vehicle without warning, began to accelerate.
When applying brakes there is a hard resistance and the vehicle does not stop. Vehicle has rear ended two different vehicles. Dealer says the brake vacuum system is working properly.