by "maxpower" <damnnickname@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 3, 2008 at 05:56 PM
<Dick.Allen15@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> The brake pedal in my wifes Caravan "clicks" and a very slight drop is
> felt when braking. The hydraulic system is solid and I replaced pads
> and shoes recently. I have owned the car since new and have have
> become intimately familiar with the braking system over time having
> replaced 3 rotors, both calipers and both wheel cylinders along with
> pads 4 times in the cars 75K mile life. Could this actually be the
> bu****ng at the brake pedal pivot? Master cylinder seems unlikely since
> the pedal inital feel is good.
> Any insight would be appreciated, I rarely drive this car but I need
> to take it 3K on vacation this summer and this thing will drive me
> crazy not to mention the safety concern.
> Thanks in advance,
> Kurt
Are you sure that what you are hearing isn't normal and was there all the
time? There is a very noticeable noise at the brake pedal when it is
applied
and this is due to the solenoid used for the brake interlock system.
without hearing the noise it would be hard to tell you what it could be.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech