Dodge Ram 2500 owners have reported 12 problems related to brake disc (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Premature front brake failure and maufacturer fails to repair even though there is a TSB on it!.
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all problems of the 1997 Dodge Ram 2500
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When the brakes were depressed, the front end of the vehicle vibrated. Which was caused by a failed disc brake, the dealer replaced the disc brake , however the problem recurred.
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all problems of the 1996 Dodge Ram 2500
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Front disc brakes pull to left, been to dealer up to 10 or more time, dealer states that chysler knows of problem, brake used in panic stops pulls vehicle into left lane sharply, estimated 5 near miss accidents, I want to know from you if this is a known problem, and can Chrysler be forced into recall for final fix?.
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all problems of the 1999 Dodge Ram 2500
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Same components have failed three times. Second 10/31/2001 third 4/2002. Caliper continues to fail and ruin rotor and discs.
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all problems of the 2001 Dodge Ram 2500
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Basically the truck pulls to the right almost every time the brakes are engaged every day and at any speed.
For 3 years and 30,000 miles, I have made 3 trips to reno Dodge for service under warranty because the vehicle does not drive straight. It pulls to the right. For the last three years, Dodge has told me that it doesn't. After my trip to kansas and keeping the wheel cranked 1/4 turn to the left to keep the truck going straight, all the way there and back, I was fed up.
While driving at any speed and applying the brakes, vehicle jerks to the left or the right. Vehicle has been taken to the repair shop six times, and the dealer can't determine the cause.
Front brakes are wearing out prematurely, causing loss of brakes. Techincal service bulletin for defect. The rear brake shoes have the incorrect wheel cylinder installed by the manufacturer. This forces the front disc brakes to do all the braking for the vehicle.
When front brakes are applied vehicle pulls to the left.
A number of Dodge trucks have this same problem, mild to severe pulling when braking, mine is so bad that it will change lanes unless you counter steer just before hitting the brakes.
When applying the brakes vehicle severely pulls to the left, cause unknown. Please give any further details.
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all problems of the 1998 Dodge Ram 2500
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The brakes shoes are prematurley wearing which is causing the brakes pads to wear, also caliper pistons which ar emad eof fiber stick sideways, causing pads and shoes to wear out prematurely.