Dodge Ram 2500 owners have reported 4 problems related to axle shaft seal (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Front wheel bearings became defective shortly after purchase. Also, spindles were too small, and master cylinder and both seals had to be replaced.
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Oil leaked out of the rear axle onto the brakes which was due to a defective rear axle seal. The oil saturated the brakes which caused them to lock up when applied.
On three occasions rear axle seal had leaked oil onto the brakes, causing brakes to malfunction. A technician found this out on a routine inspection.
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The brake problem has been on going since the first few month of service. The first brake failure was at 9557 miles, the second failure was at 23,744 miles and the third failure of the brakes was at 29, 875 miles. The brakes have been replaced, rotors ground,, new rear axle seals, and new calipers, pads,and brake shoes have been installed. The problem still exists and the dealer in turlock auto center, turlock, CA. Is ordering new parts again making the fourth brakes on this pickup including the original ones.