Service Brakes Related Problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Table 1 shows 13 common service brakes related problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the brake foundation components (six problems). The second most common problem is related to the brake disc pads (five problems).


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

The Brake Foundation Components problem

Consumer states that while driving and no warning if brakes are applied the seat belt will not lock up and this can cause injuries to the consumer to the if in a vehicle accident. Dealer notified. Mr   Read details...

The Brake Disc Pads problem

The brakes on my vehicle have gone out 6 times. The initial time was at 30,000 miles and every 10,000 miles since then. Each time the mechanics have looked futher and further into the problem and have now discovered it is the steeriing knuckle that locks the caliper and brake pad into the knuckle.   Read details...

The Brake Disc Rotor problem

Consumer took car into dealer for a squeak. Mechanic noticed that the rotors were heat struck and pitted. They were not able to fix the rotors, they had to replace them. Rotors on jeeps from 96-99 had been recalled, possible that these Chrysler rotors might be defective also.   Read details...


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