Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 7 problems related to brake disc (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Grand Voyager based on all problems reported for the Grand Voyager.
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all problems of the 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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Brakes has a grinding when starting to stop. Has not had a problem stopping.
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Front brakes without any warning developed metal to metal grinding noise. Dealer indicated that pads and rotors were needed. Indicated that van is not equiped with wear indicators whcih then allow for additional parts damage since brakes go without warning.
Transmission-vehicle would shift out of gear when driving. Dealership found leak from the fuel pump. It was also leaking 2-4piston seal. Brakes-are continual grinding and squeaking. Replaces pads and shoes on front and back. They still grind. Battery had a short. It was replaced. Tires were seperating causing vibration with the steering. Suspension-knocking noise from under the drivers side. Replaced sway bar link nuts. It still makes the knocking sound. This vehicle has continual problems and we are unsure about the safety of the vehicle for our family.
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Two transmission failures. Transmission had to be replaced due to hesitation/slippages. Also, experienced a problem with excessive wear of front brake pads due to pitted/corrosive rotors. Dealer/manufacturer were notified?.
Rear brakes replaced as per service bulletin (050696), causing noise, however after replacement continued to experience grinding on 17-Sep-97. Mjs.
Brakes were constantly wearing out excessively every 3,000 miles. Pads were replaced and rotors were turned by mechanic at dealer.
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