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Problems with 2001 Dodge Caravan SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2001 Dodge Caravan starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 55 000 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2001 Dodge Caravan about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

FOUNDATION COMPONENTS 3 ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 2

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2001 Dodge Caravan

Dt: the contact stated when stopping the vehicle had no brakes. he used the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. the contact checked the brake fluid and pumped the brakes. this caused the brakes to work better. the vehicle was taken to the dealership , and they stated it was a problem with the master cylinder. the master cylinder is currently being replaced. *ak the consumer stated the pedal never went to the floor. updated 12/27/05. *jb

Driving in normal winter conditions, less than 2 inches of snow, not less than 20 degrees in weather, my antilock brakes froze up, causing me to spin out. luckily i did not hit anything or crash. $800 worth of damage, brake lining froze to drum. had to replace brake pads, drums, wheel bearings in both rear wheels. *ak

The vehicle had an on-going problem when applying the brakes. the pedal goes to the floor and pulsated. this resulted in extended stopping distance. the dealership indicated to the consumer that the problem was the master cylinder, but no parts available at that time. the consumer was too nervous to drive the vehicle. *ak there was no prior warning and or the brake light did not indicate that there was a problem. *sc

While applying the brakes there was a clanking noise. the brake pads/calipers, and rotors were replaced. *ak the noise problem was on going and was only present upon the application of the brake from low speed, but currently it only happens from low speed, but present at almost every brake application. two separate mechanics stated that they could not identify the problem. the noise was a combination of clanking and grinding. *sc *jb

While driving 65 mph, a clicking noise was heard from the rear of the vehicle. when the driver applied the brakes the noise stopped. while accelerating the noise continued. the driver drove the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. the mechanic informed the consumer, both rear calipers needed to be replaced due to cracks. please fill in additional information. *jb

Brake pulsation: at 9k miles front rotors were replaced by dealer, at 18k miles pulsation returned. while brakes are pulsating braking performance is degraded. i took the vehicle to the dealer at 18,470 miles and they said it is "safe to drive". they gave me the vehicle to drive without repairing it.*ak

The air conditioner went out all of the sudden while driving down the highway. we were told the compressor was out and something about the air conditioner clutch. the cost was 1100.00 the brakes have gone out twice in an matter of 6 months.

When the brakes were applied, the vehicle experienced extended stopping distance. *jb

The consumer stated, while driving, the driver was unable to turn left the steering wheel-which had locked up, almost causing an accident. dealer contacted. mr the consumer states that the steering pump was replaced by the dealer, but the problem is not solved. still unable to turn left-not until the vehicle is warm. the consumer is dissatisfied with the vehicle and adds that the window motors were replaced(unsure if problem), the brakes done 3 times, along with numerous steering problems. scc

When driving on wet or snow roads, brakes failed to hold when applied.*ak. consumer stated the brakes failed again on march 28,2002 at 35mph, the dealer noticed a slight vibration and also stated that possibly abs engaging and consumer was not aware.*jb

Cooling fans sometimes (mostly in cool weather) run continously . fans come on when coming to a stop.i brought the van in to the dealer to have it checked and the service manager said there wasn't any thing wrong. my front brake pads wore out at 10,000 miles on 9/11/2001. brake pads were again replaced on 12/26/2001 with appr. 16,000 miles on my speedometer.

Landmark dodge realigned the front end and replaced both calipers during a three month timespan. this did not eleminate the problem. i contacted the manufacture, and was asked to take the vehicle to champion crysler for a second opinion. i did this. they told me that the alignment was way out of specfications for this vehicle and they reset it to sepcs. i then was asked to test the vehicle to see if they had made a change. i did this. while testing the vehicle a large ford pickup pulled out in front of my wife. she hit the brakes and the wheels locked and our vehicle made a 90 degree right turn without her even turning the steering wheel. at this point i returned the vehicle to champion crysler and refused to drive it any longer. my family's safety is more important to me than to let them ride in this defective vehicle. *ak

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