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Brake/30K miantainence advice for 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

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cheerful@registerednurses.com - 18 Dec 2006 16:55 GMT
hi,
my 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE van has 28K miles..
the brakes are acting wierd.  there is like a hissing sound when I
press them. also. if I am trying to stop from 40-50 mph.
then i get a shudder.. or knocking.?
I saw that the brake fliud level was less and i topped it off with an
ounce or so. a bit of improvement but not much.
Do I need a front brake job. or is something else wrong ?

also.. I just do regular oil changes myself and get tires rotated at
Sams.. So what major maintainence do i need to get as I am close to
30K. .

should I change the FUEL filter?
should I change spark plugs?
transmission fluid flush ?

Please advise.

vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
Bob Shuman - 19 Dec 2006 00:07 GMT
At 30K  miles, unless you only do all highway driving, you likely need new
front discs and rotors looked at/resurfaced.  On your question, I'd
definitely change the air filter and fuel filter and also drop and clean the
trans pan and replace the filter and fluid too.

     Bob

> hi,
> my 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE van has 28K miles..
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> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
cheerful@registerednurses.com - 19 Dec 2006 00:33 GMT
Hmmmm..

ok thanks for the Transmission advice too.

I just visited a transmission shop for another car  ojb , and the guy
really did convince me that, spending 100$ on a flush /drain every 2
years /25K miles is essential to maintain the longevity of the tranny.

So that is the last item on my list... my van purrs other wise..

how about the Spark Plugs? any need for them.  at this stage. my van is
28K  and 3 .5 years old

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> At 30K  miles, unless you only do all highway driving, you likely need new
> front discs and rotors looked at/resurfaced.  On your question, I'd
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> > vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
Bob Shuman - 19 Dec 2006 01:05 GMT
I believe that the plugs are supposed to be good for 100K miles.  That said,
my 1999 T&C 3.8L had a slight stutter during idle at about 40K miles.  After
trying other things, I replaced the plugs and wires and it solved the
problem.  It has 78K miles now, 4 years later and still runs very well.

If yours is running well, then I'd leave them in there.  You could try
pulling the front ones to see how they look since that is simple to do.

Bob

> Hmmmm..
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>> > vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
Some O - 29 Dec 2006 08:52 GMT
> ok thanks for the Transmission advice too.
>
> I just visited a transmission shop for another car  ojb , and the guy
> really did convince me that, spending 100$ on a flush /drain every 2
> years /25K miles is essential to maintain the longevity of the tranny.
I definitely recommend the dealer for transmission service, at least
they should put in the correct fluid.  <:)
I'd change fluid about every 30K miles and also flush at 90K miles.

> So that is the last item on my list... my van purrs other wise..
>
> how about the Spark Plugs? any need for them.  at this stage. my van is
> 28K  and 3 .5 years old
Plugs should be OK to at least 60K miles.
If it's not running smoothly I'd check a few.  Check the gap, it may be
too wide.
Not as easy as on my Concord's very accessible plugs  though.
cheerful@registerednurses.com - 19 Dec 2006 00:08 GMT
Its was the brake PADS on the front wheel,
one of them/out of 4  was worn to the pad linnig. and the metal caliper
was lettiing out the tell tale screeching sound. so I got it fixed just
in time..

so 28K for the van is a bit early for brake pads.. and the remaning 3
were not that worn out. but got everything changes for 75$. i mean both
front wheels

also. I got the fuel filter changed for 50$.

anyone can recommend on the spark plugs/ transmission flush and coolant
flush

thanks.

> hi,
> my 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE van has 28K miles..
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>
> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
jdoe - 19 Dec 2006 11:03 GMT
Plugs are good at least til 100k miles. Hell I just sold my 94 GC 3.3 with
150k and original plugs and it still ran like a Rolex. Be VERY VERY careful
of these so-called "flushes". Most of them today are designed to do nothing
more than flush the money from your wallet. Many are not even replacing the
trans fluid but recycling and treating it. RIGHT! Unless you KNOW 100% the
tech will actually replace all the fluid with +4 Mopar and NO additives do
not do it. You would be better off doing nothing at this point. Otherwise
take it to the dealer and have them drop pan and do the standard fluid
change every 30k or so. NO ADDITITVES! Also the delaer will most likely need
to do a quick learn as for some reason on the later models after a change
the unit will give a hard downshift from 4 to 3.
> Its was the brake PADS on the front wheel,
> one of them/out of 4  was worn to the pad linnig. and the metal caliper
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>> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
cheerful@registerednurses.com - 20 Dec 2006 02:09 GMT
jdoe ,

i think I will heed your advice and not do a transmission flush now..
and I tihkn I will do it at the dealer.. there are some things best
done at dealers.. while small jobs can be done at cheaper mechanic
shops..
right now the GRAND CARAVAN is smooth. so I think I;ll stick to dealer
for essential jobs.

One more question.. i have seen some advice on the internet to do a
brake fluid flush, every 2-3 years.. even though not recommended by
manufacturer.
is it worth it ?

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> Plugs are good at least til 100k miles. Hell I just sold my 94 GC 3.3 with
> 150k and original plugs and it still ran like a Rolex. Be VERY VERY careful
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> >> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
philthy - 20 Dec 2006 23:52 GMT
the only thing a dealer can do better is relieve yopu of your money

> jdoe ,
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> > >> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
maxpower - 21 Dec 2006 00:53 GMT
> the only thing a dealer can do better is relieve yopu of your money
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> > > >> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)

Do you think they will hire you back phithy?
cheerful@registerednurses.com - 28 Dec 2006 17:34 GMT
buddy,

I did speak to the local DODGE dealer: service rep:
He said for a complete transmission flush,/gasket/filter change,
254$.. WHOA!
lot of money.

also, ,he said somethnig about adjusting the bands ? what exactly is
that ?

I think I may still go and check with the local transmission shop.
since they take time to procure the gasket/filter, should I buy that
and take it along with me.

> Plugs are good at least til 100k miles. Hell I just sold my 94 GC 3.3 with
> 150k and original plugs and it still ran like a Rolex. Be VERY VERY careful
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> >> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
N8N - 28 Dec 2006 17:55 GMT
If one pad was worn dramatically more than the others I hope they
checked the caliper to make sure the piston was retracting properly and
cleaned and lubed the caliper slides.  otherwise it is not really
fixed.

nate

> Its was the brake PADS on the front wheel,
> one of them/out of 4  was worn to the pad linnig. and the metal caliper
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> >
> > vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
cheerful@registerednurses.com - 28 Dec 2006 18:03 GMT
N8N,,   thanks for the advice.. now I think that I need to get that
checked. who can I go to get it done, without getting ripped off
is that called a brake tune up ?

> If one pad was worn dramatically more than the others I hope they
> checked the caliper to make sure the piston was retracting properly and
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> > > vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
philthy - 20 Dec 2006 23:40 GMT
the owners manual spells out the maintenance schedule  it will save u
some coin
verses listening to other folks

> hi,
> my 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE van has 28K miles..
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>
> vehicle is in S mid west  so no snow or humid weather . ( Dallas)
 
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