97 town and country break pedal movement

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Toppy, Dec 18, 2006.

  1. Toppy

    Toppy Guest

    Trying to figure out why the pedal pulsates when being depressed while
    stopping..wonder if its a warped rotor or a bad vacuum ..Any ideas
    would sure help..

    Blaine
     
    Toppy, Dec 18, 2006
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    elkhound Guest

    Spelling "brake" properly might help....
     
    elkhound, Dec 18, 2006
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  3. Toppy

    Bob Shuman Guest

    Provide more information. Miles since last brake job? Maintenance?

    It's likely you need the front rotors resurfaced or replaced. I'd do the
    disc pads at the same time since you need to remove them to do the job
    anyway.

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Dec 19, 2006
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  4. Toppy

    Toppy Guest

    I didn't know that this group was an english grammer group also!!

    The pads were changed and the rotors turned 3 months ago,,I have
    173,000 on the van. i know of the last 70,000 miles of maintainance but
    not the previous. The front end seems to be tight -no loose parts
    rattling-I will look this weekend to see if the rotors are out of
    round. Thanks for some of the suggestions
     
    Toppy, Dec 20, 2006
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    Ed D Guest

    Do you have a hard pedal? I just replaced the brake booster in mine. It had
    been hissing for awhile and the let go. Took 2 feet on the pedal to stop the
    van. It must be common because Advance auto had the boosters in stock.

    Eddie D
     
    Ed D, Dec 24, 2006
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