Six problems related to brake disc pads have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Noise emanating from the rear drums during stopping at times, inspected the brake system. Pads/shoes were worn out prematurely specifically the rear drum pad which were worn to the rivets at 35k. Because the rear brakes worn fast, the front rotors took over the majority of braking and subsequently warped the rotors. Since replacement, the noise has not occured again. Also windshield wipers began operating by themselves when driving. They would come on and wipe the windshield 1-3 times without ever touching the control switch. Control switch replaced and problem went away, started again sporadically.
When applying the brakes there is a metal to metal grinding sound. When taken to dealer, dealer stated that the front brakes were worn out. Owner had brake pads & rotors replaced by dealer.
Rear brakes had worn out and rear drums replaced at 12,000 miles. Also has had the brake pads replaced twice with only 35,000 miles on the vehicle.
Rear brake pads disintegrate at a faster rate, apparent grinding noise observed, could be wear .
Brakes fade when applied, also loud noise experienced. Rotors and drums have been replaced.
Brake shoe makes noise while applying the brake.