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Old 12-08-2012, 09:04 AM
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Default Dodge Stratus Mystery Brake Problem

Hi friends at the Dodge Forum,
I have a very perplexing 2000 Dodge Stratus brake problem (rear drum with no ABS). The right brake completely burned up, (all the lining completely gone, rubber cups on wheel cylinder gone, and brake drum blue apparently from excessive heat). I replaced the wheel cylinder, shoes, and drum. Seemed to fix the problem, worked ok for a few months then the exact same thing happened. A mechanic friend suggested that my flex line was clogged and should be replaced, (when I took the drum off this last time, the wheel cylinder blew out its contents but everything was completely dry, no evidence of brake fluid). This last time the wheel cylinder brake linings, springs, and flex line were all replaced. Everything appears normal, have a slight drag on shoes but spins freely. Went for a test ride and physically checked the drums, left and right with index finger, left side cold, right side hot to touch. Jacked up car, right wheel spun freely, but noticed brake lining dust as if the same old problem still exists. The master cylinder on the car is new also, the only thing I can think thats left might be some kind of proportioning valve problem. The left line coming from the wheel routes to the right side in front of the gas tank and another mechanic friend speculated that a T-fitting could be clogged that feeds fluid to the right side. Is there any place I can look to see the actual brake line routing for this vehicle? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 



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