Long winded post ahead...apologies in advance.
So I had my truck in for the rear pinion nut recall. Dealer found that the pinion nut had already started backing off and a complete rear differential rebuild was required. Took them almost 2 weeks, and the whole process was a huge pain in the ass.
The truck was finally done today, and when the service adviser called she says oh yeah by the way, the tech said there are no parking brake shoes on the vehicle. Not worn out, they are missing.
I don't know how that could possibly be since I just bought the truck 3 weeks ago and tested the parking brake before I bought it.
I said to her whatever I need the truck back since I had a brake line blow out this morning on my other truck that I've been driving the last 2 weeks. Button it all back up and I'll figure it out. Figured it wouldn't be a big deal for a day or 2 until I can get in there and see what's going on.
Now, when I drive the truck, it constantly is making an unbearably loud screeching noise from the time the truck starts moving to the time it stops. There is no way I didn't hear it before the truck was in the shop. People 2 blocks away are turning their heads to see what the noise is.
I am NOT taking it back as they've basically told me not their problem and to go pound sand. I've had horrible experiences with this dealer before and wouldn't have gone there in the first place except that they were the only ones who had the parts for the recall work. I'll deal with them with Chrysler Corporate. But in the meantime, I need to figure out what this noise is. It's so bad I would honestly rather drive my Ford with the blown brake line.
Hopefully tomorrow afternoon I should get a chance to pop the wheels off and take a look at the brakes. I've already bought a set of parking brake shoes and a hardware kit. But I can't imagine that missing parking brake shoes would make this kind of noise. My only thought is that they put something back together wrong. The parking brake pedal goes to the floor and the brake light flashes when the pedal is engaged so there is definitely something going on there.
Any thoughts or things I should look for?
So I had my truck in for the rear pinion nut recall. Dealer found that the pinion nut had already started backing off and a complete rear differential rebuild was required. Took them almost 2 weeks, and the whole process was a huge pain in the ass.
The truck was finally done today, and when the service adviser called she says oh yeah by the way, the tech said there are no parking brake shoes on the vehicle. Not worn out, they are missing.
I don't know how that could possibly be since I just bought the truck 3 weeks ago and tested the parking brake before I bought it.
I said to her whatever I need the truck back since I had a brake line blow out this morning on my other truck that I've been driving the last 2 weeks. Button it all back up and I'll figure it out. Figured it wouldn't be a big deal for a day or 2 until I can get in there and see what's going on.
Now, when I drive the truck, it constantly is making an unbearably loud screeching noise from the time the truck starts moving to the time it stops. There is no way I didn't hear it before the truck was in the shop. People 2 blocks away are turning their heads to see what the noise is.
I am NOT taking it back as they've basically told me not their problem and to go pound sand. I've had horrible experiences with this dealer before and wouldn't have gone there in the first place except that they were the only ones who had the parts for the recall work. I'll deal with them with Chrysler Corporate. But in the meantime, I need to figure out what this noise is. It's so bad I would honestly rather drive my Ford with the blown brake line.
Hopefully tomorrow afternoon I should get a chance to pop the wheels off and take a look at the brakes. I've already bought a set of parking brake shoes and a hardware kit. But I can't imagine that missing parking brake shoes would make this kind of noise. My only thought is that they put something back together wrong. The parking brake pedal goes to the floor and the brake light flashes when the pedal is engaged so there is definitely something going on there.
Any thoughts or things I should look for?