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dcollivier 04-13-2005 09:04 PM

2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
help would be appreciated..



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-13-2005 10:01 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
so you may steer around the intersections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

dcollivier wrote:
>
> I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
> The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
> This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
> the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
> go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
> left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
> the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
> and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
> the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
> in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> help would be appreciated..


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-13-2005 10:01 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
so you may steer around the intersections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

dcollivier wrote:
>
> I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
> The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
> This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
> the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
> go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
> left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
> the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
> and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
> the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
> in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> help would be appreciated..


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-13-2005 10:01 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
so you may steer around the intersections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

dcollivier wrote:
>
> I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
> The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
> This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
> the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
> go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
> left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
> the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
> and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
> the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
> in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> help would be appreciated..


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-13-2005 10:01 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
so you may steer around the intersections.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

dcollivier wrote:
>
> I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
> The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
> This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
> the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
> go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
> left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
> the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
> and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
> the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
> in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> help would be appreciated..


dcollivier 04-17-2005 03:13 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock brakes are not supposed to "let go and allow no braking during hard
stops". I would say that it is a failure of some sort at any time your bake
pedal hits the floor during a hard stop and you are left with no bakes at
all....

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:425DCF15.3CBB2E26@cox.net...
> Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
> so you may steer around the intersections.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> dcollivier wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power

everything.
> > The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at

all.
> > This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> > dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke

that
> > the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> > adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes

let
> > go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no

braking
> > left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and

adjusted
> > the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> > system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> > that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a

month
> > and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer

towed
> > the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was

fixed
> > in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> > help would be appreciated..




dcollivier 04-17-2005 03:13 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock brakes are not supposed to "let go and allow no braking during hard
stops". I would say that it is a failure of some sort at any time your bake
pedal hits the floor during a hard stop and you are left with no bakes at
all....

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:425DCF15.3CBB2E26@cox.net...
> Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
> so you may steer around the intersections.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> dcollivier wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power

everything.
> > The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at

all.
> > This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> > dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke

that
> > the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> > adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes

let
> > go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no

braking
> > left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and

adjusted
> > the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> > system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> > that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a

month
> > and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer

towed
> > the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was

fixed
> > in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> > help would be appreciated..




dcollivier 04-17-2005 03:13 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock brakes are not supposed to "let go and allow no braking during hard
stops". I would say that it is a failure of some sort at any time your bake
pedal hits the floor during a hard stop and you are left with no bakes at
all....

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:425DCF15.3CBB2E26@cox.net...
> Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
> so you may steer around the intersections.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> dcollivier wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power

everything.
> > The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at

all.
> > This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> > dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke

that
> > the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> > adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes

let
> > go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no

braking
> > left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and

adjusted
> > the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> > system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> > that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a

month
> > and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer

towed
> > the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was

fixed
> > in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> > help would be appreciated..




dcollivier 04-17-2005 03:13 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
Antilock brakes are not supposed to "let go and allow no braking during hard
stops". I would say that it is a failure of some sort at any time your bake
pedal hits the floor during a hard stop and you are left with no bakes at
all....

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:425DCF15.3CBB2E26@cox.net...
> Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
> so you may steer around the intersections.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> dcollivier wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power

everything.
> > The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at

all.
> > This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
> > dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke

that
> > the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
> > adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes

let
> > go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no

braking
> > left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and

adjusted
> > the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
> > system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
> > that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a

month
> > and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer

towed
> > the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was

fixed
> > in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
> > help would be appreciated..




DougW 04-17-2005 03:34 PM

Re: 2001 Grand Cherokee brake issues
 
dcollivier did pass the time by typing:
> Antilock brakes are not supposed to "let go and allow no braking during hard
> stops". I would say that it is a failure of some sort at any time your bake
> pedal hits the floor during a hard stop and you are left with no bakes at
> all....


Pedal going to the floor tells me a couple of things.
If it's a leak you will know from the brake fluid level.
So assuming no leak,

1) bad master cyl that is bypassing internally
2) ballooning hose




> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:425DCF15.3CBB2E26@cox.net...
>> Antilock Brake System are supposed to "let go during a hard stop"
>> so you may steer around the intersections.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> dcollivier wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 43,000 Km's 6 cyl power everything.
>>> The brakes will just fade to nothing and I am left with no brakes at all.
>>> This is the third time that this has happened to me. The first time the
>>> dealer told me that the pads were done up front and that it was a fluke that
>>> the brakes faded that bad. they replaced the pads under warrenty and
>>> adjusted and cleaned the rear. The seconf time it happened the brakes let
>>> go during a hard stop. The pedal went to the floor and there was no braking
>>> left. The dealership replaced the master cylinder and cleaned and adjusted
>>> the brakes at all corners. The tech said that he checked the antilock
>>> system and there was nothing wrong. I asked about recall's and was told
>>> that there were none for this problem. The Jeep was fine for about a month
>>> and two days ago the brakes went agian during a hard stop. The dealer towed
>>> the Jeep in and I told them that I did not want it back unless it was fixed
>>> in fear of loosing braking and not being able to avoid an accident. Any
>>> help would be appreciated..






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