Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 4 problems related to brake drum shoes/linings (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the Voyager.
Heard a noise while driving. Took vehicle to local mechanic and was told that rear brake shoes had worn out completely and gouged into the drums. Had it repaired.
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Abs, when driving at any speed and brakes are applied, vibration in the front end, also makes a loud noise, in for repair, dealer does not have parts, shoes, cylinders and springs are replaced.
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When driving there is a cracking noise and when hitting bumps there is more noise intermittently. Dealer contacted numerous times, attempted to repair the vehicle, replaced the sway bar cushion and bushing, and problem still exists. Brakes were making noise from the rear due to shoe and lining, brake assembly failure. Rear right or left brake drum worn out. There is a driping noise from engine due to tensioner/pulley failure.
The airbag light illuminated on the dashboard and the horn was inoperable, the dealer replaced the clockspring , consumer stated there was a noise coming from the vehicle, the dealer replaced the rear brake shoes and drums.
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