Three problems related to brake master cylinder have been reported for the 2000 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the 2000 Voyager.
Heard loud growling noise from brakes when applied,right front brake locked when brakes were applied in a panic stop was told by dealer this was normal as the meatering devise on the master cylinder would not give a 50/50 amount of pressure to the front brakes at the same time??????? I was schocked by this statement,I feel after 3 repair attempts that the brakes foer a 4,ooo lb van are too small,this is evedent by the pad smell after desending a mountian road at a slow speed,also the brake pedal fades after 6 stop and go attempts at a slow speed,also in the morning the brake pedal is very hard to apply,this the dealer told me was due to the fact that a small amount of moisure and brake pad dust were in the rotors and will burn off after a few miles,I hope no one pulls out in front of me on my street. I I hope you people reshearch the brakes on these vans,you might be able to save a life or two,my confidence is totalty gone in regards to the stopping of this van.
Problems with vehicle's battery, master cylinder, tensioner, air conditioner and serpentine belt. The main problem was the air conditioner. All the expenses were very frustrating, especially with low mileage. In addition, consumer felt the extended warranty for 2001, 2002, and 2003 Voyagers with air conditioner problems, should've been extended to 2000 Voyagers.
Brake fluid leaks from the master cylinder reservoir. Dealer replaced the reservoir once but it still leaks where the filler neck meets the reservoir. Dealer can't do anything else. Must make sure fluid level is approx I/2 inch below 'full" marking on reservoir.