Eight problems related to brake disc rotor have been reported for the 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Front brake rotors were pitted and caused excessive wear on brake pads.
Rotors are prematurely wore out,pitted beyond repair.
When driving at 45 and up and braking the steering starts shuttering. Dealer contacted, and stated the rotors are warped and causing the shuttering. Repairwork done at owner's expense.
Brake rotors failed causing vibration in the steering wheel and difficulty maintaining control.
Warped front brake rotors.
Rotors had to be replaced due to poor design.
Premature wear of brake rotors. When brakes were applied brakes they would grind. Dealer has replaced the rotors.
Rotors are pitted and rusted causing poor contact with pads and increasing stopping distance. Nlm.