10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
48,164 miles

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problem #7

Jun 072011

Grand Caravan

  • 85,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan. The contact stated that the rear brakes seized when trying to shift from park to drive. The contact would have to allow the vehicle to sit for a few minutes when the engine was turned on and when releasing from park. In addition, there was a loud clunking noise heard from the vehicle before the brake would release. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that they had to special order the parts for repairs but at the expense of the contact. The manufacturer was notified of the failure who offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 85,000.

- Olean, NY, USA

problem #6

Feb 242010

Grand Caravan 6-cyl

  • miles
The ABS unit in my Dodge Grand Caravan AWD has air going into it, causing my brakes to have no pressure. My foot goes all the way to the floor to stop my vehicle!!!! this is no good I carry three children in my car. I have heard from many mechanics that this is a very common problem in this vehicle and there hasn't been a recall on this. This is very serious. I don't know where I'm going to come up with the money to fix this. I'm basically riding in a death mobile. My husband has never scene soooo much air come out when he bleeds the brakes. Dodge should fix this problem immediately!!!!

- Wallkill, NY, USA

problem #5

Oct 232008

Grand Caravan

  • 85,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan. The contact has been experiencing brake failures and the brake indicator would illuminate sporadically without warning. While driving 30 mph, the brake light illuminated and the contact attempted to stop the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal. The brake pedal extended to the floor. The contact crashed into the rear end of the preceding vehicle. The vehicle was severely damaged. The air bags failed to deploy and a police report was filed. There were no injuries. The vehicle had to be towed to his residence. The insurance company will send someone to inspect the vehicle. The contact received a ticket for "failure to keep a vehicle in control". he will callthe manufacturer because the brakes had to be repaired at least four times within the last two years. The failure mileage was 85,000.

- Warren, MI, USA

problem #4

Jul 102008

Grand Caravan

  • 84,000 miles
Master cylinder failed in rear brake system causing brakes to fail. Brake failure was sole reason for rear end accident causing damage to two vehicles.

- Lisle, IL, USA

problem #3

Jan 012007

Grand Caravan 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The contact owns a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan. During the winter months, the brakes lock up intermittently. To unlock the brakes, the contact must move the vehicle forward and backwards several times. The manufacturer stated that they were aware of the failure and posted a technical service bulletin (05-001-06A). The current mileage was 42,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.

- Brewerton, NY, USA

problem #2

Aug 312005

Grand Caravan

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,320 miles
Replaced front brakes on 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan for the first time on 8/31/05 when mileage was at 39,320. Rotors were also resurfaced at this same time. On 4/22/06 at 46,806 miles brakes had to be replaced again, which were worn down metal to metal (in only 7K miles). Front passenger side brake rotor was bad, and had to also be replaced from the front brake problem. Both front brake calipers had to also be replaced at this time due to the rotors and brakes. (very expensive!!) on 7/6/06 at 49,179 miles, the front brakes were very shaky, and the front rotors were slightly warped, and had to be resurfaced again. On 10/17/06 at 52,762 miles, rotors had to be resurfaced again, since they were warped again. Front brakes were done again on the vehicle, a little over 6K miles from the most recent brake replacement. On 12/11/06 at 54655 miles, the dealer could not find the problem, but decided to replace both front and back brakes. Stated pad shims were jammed again adapter bracket, rotors were warped badly, rear brakes were out of adjustment, rattle clip missing. Van at this time also had a bad pulsation when braking. Dealer states pad shims were loose on pads and not aligned properly. Front rotors resurfaced, and installed new front brake pads. Rear brakes re-lined/replaced, rear drums resurfaced and replaced shoes. Dealer still cannot find what is actually wrong with the vehicle that the brakes need to be replaced so frequently.

- Arvada, CO, USA

problem #1

Oct 072005

Grand Caravan 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,825 miles
We have had numerous and repeat problems with our 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan and we get no help from the dealer or the manufacturer. The main complaint that is most concerning is our brakes as we have had to replace them 3 times in less than a year. We have terrible shaking, vibration and grinding. The vehicle has pulled to the right from the moment we purchased it, I thought it was out of alignment but they have not been able to correct the problem although it has been in several times. Coincidentally it is the right side that wears more than then left. Upon taking it to an aaa approved auto center and ase it was found that the calipers have been binding and the rotors were too thin to machine. We have kept the parts that the repair shop removed so that the condition and wear can be documented physically should a representative of Dodge wish to see the actual parts. We paid over 32,000 for this vehicle 18 months ago and it consistently under performs and as mentioned above has had several mechanical problems but the reliability of the braking system is more than inconvenient and expensive, it is a safety concern. I do not trust the dealership to correctly diagnose and the dealership and manufacturer maintain that this is vehicle is performing as intended. Therefore we must conclude that the 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan is designed to perform poorly and be in the shop regularly. Updated 11/4/2005 - the rear windshield wipes have been repaired on two separate occasion but they still don't work. The ses light illuminated and the vehiclewas taken tot he dealer. They diagnosed the problem and found fault codes for cylinder #3 misfire and multiple cylinder misfire. The dealer installed spark plugs, replaced pluf wires and flashed the PCM.

- Lynnwood , WA, USA