Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
06E022000BRAKE PARTS, INC. E (Equipment)744003/20/2006MFRCHRYSLER GROUP LLC03/13/200603/13/2006
Defect SummaryCertain aftermarket brake hydraulic master cylinders sold as replacement brake cylinders for certain ford, daimlerchrysler, and jeep passenger vehicles. these brake cylinders were sold under the brand names of napa, raybestos, aimco, ac delco, carquest, bendix, and wagner. only products that were manufactured from july 27, 2005 through january 17, 2006 (date codes 0529 through 0602) are subject to this recall. when subject to very cold temperatures, an internal seal in the master cylinder could lose flexibility and may cause brake fluid to leak.
Consequence SummaryLoss of brake fluid can lead to a decrease in brake line pressure and an increase in stopping distance, which can result in a vehicle crash.
Corrective SummaryAffinia (brake parts, inc.) will replace the subject brake hydraulic master cylinders free of charge. the recall began on march 20, 2006. owners can contact affina group customer service at 1-800-323-0354.
NotesThis recall only pertains to aftermarket napa, raybestos, ac delco, aimco, carquest, and bendix brake hydraulic master cylinders and has no relation to any original equipment installed on daimlerchrysler or ford vehicles.customers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC
050030104/20/2001619506A condition may exist where a low frequency howl / moan noise is heard from the rear brake area during low speed and / or low speed turns such as a parking lot maneuver, with no brake pedal pressure applied. *tt06/04/2001
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DRUM
050030503/09/2006050010610019632Snow/water ingestion into rear brake drum. *tt04/12/2006
050020406/21/2005050030510005996Snow/water ingestion into rear brake drum. *tt04/05/2004
0500102A09/23/20020500102630800Snow/water ingestion into rear brake drum. *yd this bulletin supersedes 05-001-02 dated march 4, 2002. *tt04/24/2002
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DRUM - DRUM
050010102/09/2001051099619122On some vehicles, while driving through deep or blowing snow / water, the snow / water may enter the rear brake drums causing rust to develop on the rear brake drum and shoe friction surfaces. this condition can lead to temporary freezi05/15/2001
05109901/31/20006089711Information regarding snow / water entering the rear brake drums. *tt02/24/2000

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
08/23/2004320004
 I have had the brakes worked on 4 different occasions now. continual loss of brake fluid. when making a left hand turn brake light will come on. master cylinder has been replaced all brake shoes have been replace, along with calipers. two weeks passed and brake light starting to come on again, and there was fluid loss. took van back in approx 3 weeks ago to be worked on, and brake light is now coming on again, and staying on longer each time.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
05/20/2011100000
 I have seen on certain chrysler models, especially minivans, with the 2-pin floating caliper design that the surface of the steering knuckle where the brake pads ride wears away and can cause the affected wheel to lock up either during a stop or after the brake pedal is released. this is caused by the brake pads wedging in the groove. if this were to happen during a brake application, the vehicle could veer into oncoming traffic, causing an accident. i have also noticed that the mounting design (ie: bolts and slide pins,) is flawed. the bolts are too short and do not make enough contact with the threads, especially after routine brake maintenence the holes can become stripped. chrysler recommends a torque of 119 in/lbs or 16 ft/lbs (source: alldata 2011 llc,) although when torqued to specification, the bolt threads strip out. if the bolts were to be loose or ultimately fall off the vehicle, the caliper will ride on the inside of the wheel, making noise or locking the wheel during any driving manuever; which can lead to a crash. correction to the failing knuckle is simple if found early enough. the edges can be ground down to allow the pads to move smoothly, shims can be added to compensate for the removed material and a decent high-temperature brake grease should be used on the sliding surface. correction to the caliper mounting hardware is thread repair with a helicoil set for 9mm bolts. it would be nice to have extended bolts available (metric grade 10.9,) from the manufacturer. too often than not i have seen these problems where brake maintenence is almost/over due.
01/27/20001800208/01/1999
 Dt: the contact complained about brake problems. there have been three accidents as a result of the brakes not completely stopping the vehicle. when applying the brakes the vehicle lurched forward. the vehicle has not been inspected to determine the cause of the brake problems. *ak
1
 It has been noticed that the brakes (the whole system) have to be replaced every three months. the last time the brakes had to be replaced was on 4/28/2003. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
01/28/200666000102/05/2003
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving 50mph brake pressure was applied and the vehicle had an increased stopping distance. the vehicle was inspected by an independent repair shop. the mechanic suggested replacing the antilock brake booster assembly. although the problem persisted, no repairs were made.
12/09/2001
 Vehicle in reverse gear with foot on the brake when it suddenly accelerated backwards. vehicle was stopped by two chain link fences. dealer was notified and couldn't find cause. *ak
12/13/2001
 While attempting to make a sudden stop while traveling 25 mph on damp road conditions, anti-locking brake system failed, causing pedal to go to the floor. parking brake had to be engaged in order to stop vehicle. please provide further details.*ak
07/09/20011
 When turning to the left, the abs brake light comes on until vehicle is turned to the right. when this happens, it goes off. had taken vehicle to dealer, and mechanic placed it on diagnostic machine and nothing was found. problem is getting worse. abs brake light has remained steadily on.*ak *jb
12/15/1999610/01/1999
 Front end goes through too many brakes. *ak
09/24/2000207/01/1999
 I have lost my brakes twice, without warning, master cylinder keeps failing.*ak
07/01/20000
 When pressing on the brakes van would jerk back and forth. also, back door latch is getting hard to open.*ak
01/01/2000
 Vehicle was full of water on the passenger's side. roof has a hole inside of it, and when it rained, water leaked into the vehicle. also, brakes are making a loud streaking noise. *ak
08/17/1999
 When brakes were applied the pedal went to the floor, causing an extended stopping distance, and resulting in a collision. driver sustained minor injuries. also, dealer has replaced brake pads and rotors. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS
110/01/1998
 With almost 24,000 miles on my vehicle, without any warning at all, my brakes began grinding. i drove the vehicle home and called to bring it in for service. the vehicle had been fine the rest of the day and weeks previous. my husband looked at car and brakes were metal to metal--this was on a wednesday. no dealer had appt till monday. i had to be extremely aggressive to get a next day appt. had it repaired next day at ramsey chrsyler in nj. i'm concerned that there would have been a failure of brakes had i not been smart enough to stop driving it (there are many people who wouldn't realize it was a major problem). i usually have my 2 year old in the car and was quite upset that without any warning sensor or light the brakes were metal to metal.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC
03/26/2001
 There was a noise coming from the front right of vehicle. dealership informed him they needed to replace front brakes and rotate rotors at 22,000 miles. a brake specialist informed him that rear right cylinder was leaking fluid with less than 23,000 miles on vehicle. please provide any additional information/attachments. *note, consumer spoke with another consumer who was experiencing same problem while at dealership.*ak
12/15/1999610/01/1999
 Front end goes through too many brakes. *ak
10/25/1999508/20/1999
 When applying brakes in normal conditions, grinding noise occurs. cause unknown. *ak
 Premature brake wear. please provide further details. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - ROTOR
75000112/28/1998
 The inside of each front brake rotor was pitted. the rotors were original equipment for the car and were replaced with after market rotors. *jb *cb *jb
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DRUM - WHEEL CYLINDERS
03/26/2001
 There was a noise coming from the front right of vehicle. dealership informed him they needed to replace front brakes and rotate rotors at 22,000 miles. a brake specialist informed him that rear right cylinder was leaking fluid with less than 23,000 miles on vehicle. please provide any additional information/attachments. *note, consumer spoke with another consumer who was experiencing same problem while at dealership.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
09/30/20098500106/22/1999
 Tl*the contact owns a 1999 plymouth voyager. while driving approximately 60 mph, he attempted to engage the brake pedal and noticed that the brake pedal was non-responsive. he drove the vehicle to his residence and notified a repair shop. the vehicle was towed to the repair shop and a mechanic stated that the brake line failed. the dealer and manufacturer have not been notified. the current and failure mileages were approximately 85,500. **10/14/09 cw added additional info. updated 10/14/09.*jb updated 10/29/09 *cn updated 10/29/09
01/22/2008104000109/15/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 1999 plymouth voyager. while driving 65 mph, the brake line failed. the dealer stated that the entire brake line was badly corroded. the contact stated that it was a catastrophic failure that should have never occurred. the current and failure mileages were 104,000. updated 02-14-08. *kb
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - MASTER CYLINDER
05/19/20045
 While applying the brakes brake pedal went down to the floor, causing a loss of brake power. vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the master cylinder needed to be replaced due to worn out parts. *ak
1801/01/2000
 $5,975.00 - in the last 16 months the 1999 plymouth voyager van i purchased at courtesy chrysler has been in the shop over 18 times, often for the same problems. i have had to buy 6 new times and 3 new batteries. on average, i have added between 3 and 4 quarts of oil every month and new coolant every 3 months (it over heats a lot). i have suffered verbal and mental abuse from the personnel at courtesy chrysler to the point where i had to jump out of my moving van as my personal service advisor was berating me and told me that there was nothing wrong with my van, the brakes, the engine, etc., during a test drive. when i opened the door to jump out he stepped on the brakes...and they did not work! mind you, they had my vehicle in their shop for the last two days to repair the brakes and my personal service advisor kept saying that the van was fine! after giving me a brand new 2002 chrysler minivan, they said that my van would be ready the next afternoon for pick-up and if there were any problems, they would contact me.*ak
09/24/2000207/01/1999
 I have lost my brakes twice, without warning, master cylinder keeps failing.*ak
03/14/2000107/03/1999
 Left rear brake cylinder binding causing the rear brake not to release when placed in gear. nlm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - POWER ASSIST - HYDRAULIC - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
04/07/200344500112/02/1999
 Premature corrosion of brake lines. two brake lines leading to the rear brakes rusted at junctions between the hard tubing and flexible tubing. both corroded with the same pattern and only at the above mentioned location. indicative of material incompatibility - failure to engineer the part properly. rusted part failed completely and without warning. could have caused an accident if the vehicle was moving fast and needed to brake hard. the gas tank had to be removed to replace the faulty brake lines. they were, therefore, very expensive to replace. *nlm