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Problems with 2000 Dodge Avenger SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2000 Dodge Avenger starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 12 200 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2000 Dodge Avenger about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 3 FOUNDATION COMPONENTS 1

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2000 Dodge Avenger

Have only 12000 miles on the vehicle. had to replace front pads and had rear rotors turned. informed by mechanic (non dealer) that rear rotors were warped. unsure if turning will do any good. defect material??? this is unusual for a new car. ak *scc ***dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis****750510

While driving would step on brakes pedal to stop or reduce speed, but brakes would suffer extended stopping distance. *ak

Vehicle would not shift gears, the dealer found that transmission fluid was leaking through a crack in the transmission case, consumer was informed that it came from the factory with the crack and that it would take several days to order and receive the part for repair.*jb

Was driving vehicle & started to apply brakes to slow down, and brakes started to make squealing noises. also, abs brake light came on. informed by mechanic only 20% of brakes left. was normal wear & tear on brakes. took vehicle to dealers & had the rotors resurfaced. *ak

The first problem with the modulator in the master cylinder was on 02/05/00. there were 2544 miles on the vehicle. the brake light came on and the car was not braking properly. the following day the abs fan continued to run after the car was turned off. the car was still not braking properly. the vehicle was towed to nalley dodge. on 05/22/00, with 6,438 miles on the car, the vehicle was brought in again. the brake pedal was being pressed to the floor, however, the brakes were not stopping thecar. i had an appointment set for 7 am. at 12 pm, i called to get an assessment of the problem. i was told the car had not been looked at yet. i expressed my concern due to the fact i had an appointment and it was not granted. i was given a call within an hour and was told the car was ready.. according to the repair bill, the brake fluid was low and it just needed to be topped off. on 06/01/00, at 7,314 miles, i brought the car in again for the same problem as on 05/22/00. i was told the master cylinder needed to be replaced. when i expressed my concern as to why it was not replaced on 05/22/00; i was told a different technician looked at it, on the previous date. when i compared all 3 bills, i noticed the master cylinder modulator was replaced twice. it was replaced once on 02/05/00, and again on 06/01/00. i was not given a good reason as to why the modulator was not replaced on 05/22/00, and it had to be brought in again, 876 miles later, for the same problem. the service advisor at nalley dodge, derrick, seemed unconcerned with our questions about the vehicle not stopping on three seperate ocassions within the first 8000 miles of our ownership of a new vehicle. we are now seeking arbitration to receive a new vehicle without braking problems.*ak

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