JWChessell
TDR MEMBER
I have 62,000 miles on my '03 4X2. About 3 months ago it started pulling to either the right or the left (no preference for either side) while I was "inching" forward at a stoplight, with my foot on the brake. Apply pressure to the brake -- pull SHARPLY to the right or left, sometimes either side at the same stoplight --speed less than 10 feet-per-second. First time it happened, I pulled into a vacant lot and got out to look for a flat tire; of course, no flat tire. This problem occurs about once every two weeks, with no warning. NO such problem at any speed above 02 MPH.
At 61,500 miles, Dodge tech could find nothing wrong; he opined it might have something to do with the power brake system being run by the same system as the power steering (that at least makes some sense). Same tech inspected the brakes, said that I had 30,000 left on the fronts, 50,000 on the rears, and that he found no problem with the brakes (I know that's high mileage for brakes, but that's what he said... ).
Has anyone experienced this problem? Any opinions on what's going on?
At 61,500 miles, Dodge tech could find nothing wrong; he opined it might have something to do with the power brake system being run by the same system as the power steering (that at least makes some sense). Same tech inspected the brakes, said that I had 30,000 left on the fronts, 50,000 on the rears, and that he found no problem with the brakes (I know that's high mileage for brakes, but that's what he said... ).
Has anyone experienced this problem? Any opinions on what's going on?