Eight problems related to front suspension strut have been reported for the 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan based on all problems reported for the 2000 Grand Caravan.
: the contact stated while driving 50 mph, a clunking noise was heard coming from the left front of the vehicle. It was driven to the dealer who determined the left front strut tower was corroded and needed to be replaced.
My 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan is rusting at the top of the strut towers on both the left and right sides. My mechanic says that failure is imminent. Had a notice been given I could have probably got Dodge to work on this problem before the warranty ran out. As is it is 10,000 over warranty, but the problem had to have existed before the warranty ended. No deaths or injuries yet.
I have a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan se and when I had the oil changed last Saturday, I was told that the "strut"" housing on the drivers side is rusting, flaking off. I could not find any recalls or safety issues noted, but, apparently, I am not the first one to complain of this problem. Plus, now I have to wait for the corrective kit. . . Since it's back ordered. The area Chrysler/Dodge dealer stated that Dodge did not mention this until the warranty was completed on this type of vehicle. I have my wife not driving the vehicle, since if the housing breaks, the strut will come thru the hood of the car.
: the contact stated while having routine maintenance performed, the independent repair shop determined the vehicle had excessive rust on the strut towers. The manufacturer was alerted. The vehicle is located in a salt belt state. Updated 5/2/2006 -.
My local auto service shop recently identified a corrosion crack in the left strut housing of my van. I went to a body shop and they indicated the strut could eventually break through the hood allowing the left front wheel to collapse. They contacted a local Chrysler dealer service department who indicated that this was a known problem and they had a corrosion kit for that problem. The dealer service manager indicated that Chrysler had a program to help pay for repairs but that my vehicle was near 100,000 miles and it might not qualify. He pursued it and chrylser did provide the kit and $200 to the auto body shop, which just paid for the kit and a small bit more. The total bill was $555. 00 of which I paid $355. 00. The body shop indicated that according to the Chrysler instructions, if the problem got much worse before it was caught, the entire strut housing might have to be replaced, costing $2,000 or more. In talking to the original service shop, they have seen numerous occurrences of this apparent defect. My concern is that this problem apparently gets worse with the age of the vehicle and since Chrysler vans are so popular this could be a life safety problem for those not aware of the corrosion defect, especially second owners (like me). If this is a known potential life safety manufacturing defect, why isn't the repair cost totally the responsibility of the manufacturer and shouldn't owners be notified even if they bought it as a used car?.
I brought my 2000 Grand Caravan in for routine oil change. Service mgr. I was informed that my left strut tower/strut seating was beginning to rust and that it would cost over $700 to repair. Stated it should be repaired soon or could cause serious accident if it fails. The right one is perfectly fine. I proceeded to do research on the internet and have found out that this is a very common "failure". Why has this not been addressed other than TSB 2304402? isn't this a safety issue and shouldn't there be a recall? what recourse do I have before I spend this money that I don't feel is my fault or cause?.
Dodge minivan 2000 Grand Caravan. Consumer complained about the strut platform where the strut meats part of the body. Also, called strut seating. The strut seating, or platform rusted prematurely. Consumer took vehicle to garage last week, on July 7, 2005, and mechanic informed her that the rust was there, and this made vehicle unsafe. Mechanic said that he had never seen rust on this new vehicle. Consumer also contacted dealer, and dealer said that they had been getting complaints on this matter. Dealer was gilberts Chrysler Dodge. She then contacted manufacturer, and was told that there was no recall and nothing could be done until there were enough complaints filed. Consumer visited other dealers to look at similar vehicles and found that this problem existed in the other Dodge vehicles, but not other manufactured vehicles.
I have a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan. The front left strut tower rusted, almost completely through. Had I not noticed this when checking the oil, the strut could have busted through the tower. I took the vehicle to two body shops, both of which told me that they replace a lot of these. This is a structural part of the van, not a fender or a door. The estimate for repairs is over $1200. In October of 2002, there was a service bulletin issued regarding strut tower corrosion.