2001 Chrysler Voyager "brake pads" Questions

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...brake pads depends  on the system you have, Most  newer cars  have  disc  brakes  on the front,  and the rear brakes vary ,  some have drum  brakes and ...

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...brake is Not on? Yes. Their is nothing to retract the pads from the roters. Their is no preasure on the pads so they will not wear,but get bumped slightly by the rotor(s) away from the rotor itself. ...

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...brake pads were replaced three months ago. 1998 Plymouth Voyager You're lacking some info about this issue. Who replaced the brake pads? It sounds like they may have been incorrectly installed. ...

...brake pads on 1988 plymouth voyager The best way is to buy a caliper kit.. it will have the pads and new calipers. Just replacing the pads is kind of a band-aid fix.. The parts for the last brake job ...

brake pads put on it is best to have the rotors cut. Otherwise they can shudder or grab or any number of things. If the vehicle is pulling to one side or another it could be a frozen caliper. Calipers

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brake system New pads were fitted to the rear during a routine dealer service at 114000 miles. Rear brakes now lock on and vehicle driven in this condition for 20 miles. Much smoke and disks now blue.

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...accelerating I hear a high pitch squeal or perhaps, ringing. It stops immediately when I apply the brakes. Can I keep driving it awhile, or is it dangerous? could be the warning sensors on pads ...

warning breaklight came on while driving, would like to know whats up. most likely cause: wornout brake pads. check and see if you require a brake pad change

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brake system New pads were fitted to the rear during a routine dealer service at 114000 miles. Rear brakes now lock on and vehicle driven in this condition for 20 miles. Much smoke and disks now blue.

...using tire iron or large screw driver. this will compress the brake cylinder and allow for easy replacement of new pads. With this method you should not have to bleed the brakes after replacing

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