8.5

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
3,543 miles

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problem #7

Feb 102003

Caravan

  • miles
The rotors corroded, which caused extended stopping distance.

- Lebanon, OH, USA

problem #6

Oct 222002

Caravan 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,800 miles
When applying the brake, the rotors have holes in them causing vehicle to have extend stopping distance. Dealer notified. Ts consumer has had problems with the vehicle since purchase. After having the rotors repaired, the vehicle stops at a much shorter distance.

- Fraser, MI, USA

problem #5

Feb 012002

Caravan

  • miles
Brake rotors are warped, and seatbelt retractor will not release.

- Buffalo, NY, USA

problem #4

Mar 012001

Caravan

  • miles
Front rotors were warping due to excessive wear, and causing problem with braking properly or delayed stopping. Dealer notified, and informed consumer that vehicle was not covered under a manufacturer's recall, and vehicle wasout of its warranty. Any repairs would be at consumer's cost. Feel free to provide any further details on this matter.

- Werton, WV, USA

problem #3

Sep 112000

(reported on)

Caravan

  • miles
Brake rotors pitted with rust, dealer refuses to replace rotors, dealer turned them instead.

- Edinboro, PA, USA

problem #2

Sep 112000

(reported on)

Caravan

  • miles
Brake rotors pitted with rust, dealer refuses to replace rotors, dealer turned them instead.

- Edinboro, PA, USA

problem #1

Aug 262000

Caravan

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Front brake rotors have rusted through, causing the brakes to fail. Rotors have been replaced. Rear brake drums also are rusting. The rust that is dislodged is fouling the self-adjuster mechanisms, and manual adjustment of the rear brakes is peridically needed.

- Rochester, NY, USA