ABS Problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jeff Bulach, Jul 27, 2004.

  1. Jeff Bulach

    Jeff Bulach Guest

    I have a 1992 Grand Voyager LE. In 1997 I had a problem with the ABS Brake, Warning Light coming on. After much researching, I discovered there was a class action suite against Chrysler for this problem and it was to be repaired at no cost to owner and a life time warranty against future problems was issued.



    I now have a problem, and my documentation on this matter is hard to come by due to a divorce. Does anyone have info on this matter?



    Thanks.



    Jeff
     
    Jeff Bulach, Jul 27, 2004
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  2. Jeff Bulach

    jdoe Guest

    Just take it to your local dealer. It's not the whole system just the pump, but it is the most problematic area and costs about $600 to $800 to fix. Nice perk.
    Larry
    I have a 1992 Grand Voyager LE. In 1997 I had a problem with the ABS Brake, Warning Light coming on. After much researching, I discovered there was a class action suite against Chrysler for this problem and it was to be repaired at no cost to owner and a life time warranty against future problems was issued.



    I now have a problem, and my documentation on this matter is hard to come by due to a divorce. Does anyone have info on this matter?



    Thanks.



    Jeff
     
    jdoe, Jul 27, 2004
    #2
  3. Jeff Bulach

    Joe Guest

    I don't think it matters who owns it. If you just roll in there with a 92
    they'll fix the pump. However, if you have brakes, but the light is on, you
    may have some other problem like a wheel speed sensor. That's not very
    expensive to fix.


    Just take it to your local dealer. It's not the whole system just the pump,
    but it is the most problematic area and costs about $600 to $800 to fix.
    Nice perk.
    Larry
    I have a 1992 Grand Voyager LE. In 1997 I had a problem with the ABS Brake,
    Warning Light coming on. After much researching, I discovered there was a
    class action suite against Chrysler for this problem and it was to be
    repaired at no cost to owner and a life time warranty against future
    problems was issued.

    I now have a problem, and my documentation on this matter is hard to come by
    due to a divorce. Does anyone have info on this matter?

    Thanks.

    Jeff
     
    Joe, Aug 1, 2004
    #3
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