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Chrysler Dodge Journey Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Filed Over Chrysler Dodge Journey Brake Pads & Brake Rotors

Chrysler Dodge Journey Owners and Lessees File Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Chrysler Over Alleged Defects In the Dodge Journey’s Braking System’s Brake Pads and Rotors.

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Chrysler Group LLC (“Chrysler” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (styled Gabriella Tatum and Jamie Meyer v. Chrysler Group LLC, Civil Case No. 2:10-cv-04269-DMC -JAD) alleging, among other things, that the 2009 and 2010 Chrysler Dodge Journey suffers from a design defect in its braking system in that the brake pads and rotors are too small and thin to handle the braking duties required by the size and weight of the Chrysler Dodge Journey purportedly resulting in an increase in brake wear and causing brakes to potentially fail as early as 12,000 miles, requiring early replacement of brake pads or shaving or resurfacing of brake rotors, according to class action lawsuit news reports.

The Chrysler Dodge Journey brake pad and brake rotor class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of the following class of persons, unless otherwise excluded:

All (i) current owners or lessees of a 2009 or 2010 Dodge Journey in New Jersey or California; and (ii) former owners or lessees of a 2009 or 2010 Journey in New Jersey of California who paid for a repair related to the Braking System (the “Class”).

The Chrysler Dodge Journey brake pad and brake rotor class action lawsuit complaint reportedly alleges statutory violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (N.J.C.F.A.), N.J.S.A 56:8-1 et seq., California Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA), Cal. Civ. Code § 1750 et seq., California Unfair Competition Law (UCL), Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17200 et seq. and Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq., and breach of express warranty.

For more information on the 2009 and 2010 model year Chrysler Dodge Journey brake pad and brake rotor class action lawsuit, read the Chrysler Dodge Journey class action lawsuit complaint.

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  • Mara September 6, 2011, 1:02 pm

    I wish I had read these reviews before I purchased my 2010 Journey. I had to have the rotors and brake pads replaced at 6000 miles or so and have had them replaced 2 more times after that! The truck only has 14,500 miles on it! I have an infant and the last thing I need is faulty breaks on my vehicle.

  • debbie zelaya September 6, 2011, 3:56 pm

    I have 2009 dodge journey..what a pain it has been to own this car.i had to replace the brakes and rotors at 16,000 miles and again at 29,000 miles.we had after market parts which were top of the line rotors and brake pads and again had to replace brakes..so it must not be the brakes or rotors it must be something causing them to go bad.would be nice if chrysler would own up and fix it.I do travel with my kids in the car and it is sad that they don’t care about fixing it.

  • Kristina Lincoln September 7, 2011, 11:21 am

    Same story with all paperwork showing from 1k after buying my new 2009 to today’s nightmare. This is my 4th time in and numerous calls in and had brakes rotors and more done over and over.. They are trying to charge me today… AGAIN. I would love more information on how to join this or if there is one filed in CT.

  • Thomas Talbot September 8, 2011, 11:44 pm

    My story is a repeat of almost everyone here. On our third set of breaks and rotors and have to change them again. With only 30,000 miles. My last car had over 100,000 miles and only needed the breaks changed once. Figured out why it is caused a dodge. (That is the only thing you can do when your breaks fail.) I would like info on how to join this suit.

  • Wayne Patchett September 11, 2011, 12:26 am

    Hi I’m from Canada…..this will be the third time i’m have the same problem with my brakes and rotors. I wonder if something can be done for us Canadians as well? 2009 Journey with 42,000 km.

    • Russel October 29, 2012, 5:33 pm

      Let me know if you find some way to correct the situation.
      I have logged a complatian on the http://www.camvap.ca
      let see if I get something out of this program

  • Ian Yang September 15, 2011, 10:32 pm

    Hi, I’m from Canada too, I bought Journey sxt 3 months ago, I drove only 5,000km, the brake begin noise me. It make feel so sad.

  • Sid Saab September 17, 2011, 9:40 pm

    Hi, I”m from Canada too, I have the Journey sxt , after 2 weeks driving , i could beleive it when I have suddenly hit the brake and felt the shaking in the steering weel, what can we do to rectify the isssue

    thx..

    • bob August 21, 2012, 7:53 pm

      Hi, Also a canadian with the same problem, second set of rear brake pads have worn out, front barely worn, 58 000km. Anyone know if there is a lawsuit in canada

  • Kristie September 18, 2011, 5:26 pm

    New rotars , tires and brakes maks noisw qhwn u turn it! Bought new in 09

    • Victoria Walden August 15, 2012, 10:34 am

      We are having the same problem but Dodge says the tires are
      our fault this is the third time in or four times in 3 years with
      tires so worn that it is unbelievable, the brakes too, and they
      claim we are on their customer customer satisfaction list,
      right!!!!
      these are lemons and need across the board recall.
      or put us all in new cars, wonder how many have caused wrecks
      that killed some one?

  • Kristie September 18, 2011, 5:28 pm

    Makes noise when you turn the wheel ,paint came off mirrors the first yr. bought new in 09 already replaced rotors brakes and tires . my new tires onlt 4 months old are worn already this car is crap!

    • Paula February 10, 2012, 10:09 am

      I have had mine since 4-08 i have replaced brakes and rotors twice tires twice i had a transmission leak twice it has shut down on me while i was driving which resulted in power fallure both windows in front electrical problems i have purchased 2 batteries i replaced a alternater must i continue and my bill is never under $800.oo

      • Paula February 10, 2012, 10:14 am

        an 09 journey it has been quite an expense for me i would like a lawyer to help me i have all my paperwork for repairs and i had the nerve to pay cash in 08.

  • Jennifet Donnelly September 19, 2011, 12:19 pm

    I have had to replace my brakes and rotors 3 times since I purchased my brand new 2009 dodge journey. I called dodge and they told me they could not further assist me. I will never purchase another dodge vehicle again! I would love more information and how to get involved in this suit!

  • Adele Messer September 30, 2011, 2:09 pm

    I bought this 2009 Dodge Journey in April, 2011. Was used. I paid over 10,000 dollars cash for this vehicle. Had it one week when the window on the passenger side wouldn’t work, took to local Dodge Shop was told would take over 400 dollars, and than they didn’t know if this would fix the problem. I said no way. Then the engine light came on, I again took to dealer, was told it was some sort of fuel problem, was charged over 100 dollars to do a scan on my vehicle (2009 Dodge Journey). Now, as of this date, (09/30/2011) I was in the mountains and my brakes didn’t feel like they should. They were hard to mash down. I was so scared. So now I will take it to service dept. to check brakes. I am sooo feed up with this 2009 Dodge Journey. I want my money back.

    • Ny I m screwed right May 9, 2012, 9:03 pm

      I also bought a 2010 journey may 2010 and 1yr later i also having issues with the front widows ans now brakes. It there really a lawsuit going on. If so i really.like to know how i can get involved.

  • Michelle October 4, 2011, 9:22 am

    Someone please help? I have a 2010 Dodge Journey. It has been serviced 4 times due to brake problems. I missed IL Lemon Law by one month. 2 weeks ago while my children and I were driving brake light flashed on(did not stay on just flashed) brakes went out we were nearly hit by a train because I could not stop. Dodge said they would do a trade in voucher to use for purchase of different car. The service said my car is not safe they can not figure out why this is happening. Well one year ago I paid cash out the door 31000. Car is paid off. They are offering me a credit of 18,000. I said what the hell am i suppose to buy for 18,000. They said that is the best they can do. So I am totally screwed. I don’t have anymore money for a car as I gave them all of it last year. What do I do now. Oh and they said voucher can only be used for purchase of new car.. In tears just trying to keep my children safe.

  • Kristie October 4, 2011, 12:58 pm

    We bought our 09 journey new and are disgusted with it! We have replaced rotors breaks and tires. there has always been wind noise. and now it makes a sound every time i turn the wheel. the mirrors had to be repainted shortly after purchase. my tires that werre purchased 6 months ago are down to the wear bar! this is a piece of crap car! They ARE NOT helpful at all!

  • Laura October 4, 2011, 9:58 pm

    I need help too had to replace brake pads and rotors at 29000 km now at 40000 and my rotors are warped due to calipars sticking and overheating the rotors dodge courtesy crysler says there is nothing wrong and refuse to help me it is a 2009 dodge journey sxt the dealership is nothing but unhelpful my machanic at precision alignment and brake are trying to help as much as they can by replacing rotors free of charge anyone know how we canadians deal with this i can only find a US lawsuit

    • george February 19, 2012, 8:06 pm

      I have a 2009 journey replaced the breakes twice pads rotors they said it needs it again also when it wouldn’t start they dodgesaid it needed new starter $400.00 pluse didn’t fix the problem. Now dodge says that my resvor is crack and needs replacing soon. I need help with this peice of crap. The car coumpter went down had to rent a car for four days while they ship one in on a slow boat from china.

  • Nicole October 6, 2011, 1:50 am

    I also purchased a 2010 Dodge Journey and have had to replace the rear brake pads, and front rotors and pads. Can anyone tell me who I should contact to see about joining the Class Action lawsuit? I live in New York State. Or can anyone tell me if the lawsuit has been setteled and if Dodge is fixing the problem and I should contact my local Dodge dealer? Thanks. Please email me if you know.

  • Gary October 10, 2011, 10:49 am

    I own a 2009 Journey in New York State. How do I join the class action suit? I am going on my 4th set of pads and rotors and the vehicle has 43,000 HIGHWAY miles. I also have tried other pads to no avail. They grind, wheel shutters, squeals horribly and now continues to whine when the breaks aren’t even used!! Too bad, I love the car except for lack of power. But I hear the new ones have 40hp more. Heading over to my third party mechanic and keeping all receipts! Hope I can join the lawsuit.

  • Louise Walker October 18, 2011, 7:23 pm

    I have a 2009 Dodge Journey. I am currently having brake problems, and recently I had to get the thermostat changed. When I called the dealership for the top hose, they said they were on back order. The problem with this is that the back order is on back order. So not only do I have a brake problem, I have an antifreeze problem, because my antifreeze is leaking out and has to be replaced just about every time I drive it or turn on the AC.

  • Janet October 19, 2011, 4:49 pm

    Bought 2009 Journey June 2009 didn’t have any problems until April of 2011 had to have front brake pads & rotors replaced at 19,659 miles then in June 2011 had to have the rear left & right calipers replaced now today in dealership and they state back brake pads and rotors shot $365.00 at only 24,200 miles on this vehicle. If Chrysler doesn’t think they have a brake problem on this vehicle they are only kidding themselves! HELP!!!!!

  • Liz Glass October 20, 2011, 4:31 pm

    Wow! Brakes again! I just want the information on the class action lawsuite! I have a 2009. This is crazy!

  • Sid Saab October 21, 2011, 10:00 pm

    two weeks ago , went to the dealer for service for the third time, cooksville chrysler replace the rotors front and back no question ask as it still under the first year waranty.

  • DAVID GILBREATH October 28, 2011, 3:40 pm

    I TRADED IN A PERFECTLY FINE MAZDA MPV FOR THIS PIECE OF CRAP. WANTED TO DOWN SIZE FOR MY FAMILY. THIS HAS BEEN THE WORST INVESTMENT OF MY LIFE. ITS A 2009 AND HAS HAD 3 SET OF BRAKES. NOW IT SHAKES REALLY BAD WHEN YOU COME TO A STOP OR PUT INTO REVERSE. HAVE HAD TO REPLACE COIL ON SYLINDER TWICE AND HAVE THIS LOUD WIND NOISE FROM THE WINDSHIELD, THAT THE DEALERSHIP CAN’T SEEM TO FIX. THE PAINT IS PEELING OFF THE MIRRORS WHICH ACCORDING TO THE DEALERSHIP IS BECAUSE OF BUGS AND ROCKS. WISH I HAD WAITED TO SEE ALL THE REVIEWS BEFORE WE PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE.

  • linda wingfield October 31, 2011, 9:47 pm

    I wish a class action lawsuit would also be started against Chrysler for the design flaw in the turbo boost in the 2007 and 2009 3.0 Litre (Mercedez) diesel engine editions. Just got hit with a $13,500 repair bill for a 4 year old Grand Jeep Cherokee!!! Has anyone else suffered a similar fate? Turbo Boost fails as the short stop and go driving typically associated with an SUV results in a build up of carbon which affects the Turbo Boost, Electronic Ignition Throttle and in some cases (like Mine) engine damage! The vehicle cost $58,000 in Alberta in 2007 and is now worth $20,000.00 trade in less the $13,500.oo repair bill! Wow way to go Chrysler you roll out a vehicle that depreciates over $50,000.00 in less than 4 years. I will never, never buy another Chrysler or Jeep vehicle as long as I live!

  • Rene Gunsolus November 1, 2011, 1:31 pm

    My name is Rene Gunsolus and we purchased a 2010 dodge journey in December of last year. At 25000 miles we had to replace the rotors. This car been one headache after another. It is very poorly made and I regret getting it. I would like more information on this lawsuit. Thank you.

    • James Fenton November 18, 2012, 2:06 pm

      What piss poor design this is!!!

  • Daniel Romo November 2, 2011, 5:45 pm

    I have a 2010 dodge journey and had to replace fornt/back brakes and
    the rotors it has been one big headache dealing with the dealership to get them to fix it. I feel that dodge/chrysler know about the problem and had did nothing to fix it .when clearly there is something wrong with the bakes and rotors when you have the back ones going out before the front ones. I wish I did not get this car.I would like more information on this lawsuit. Thank you

  • nate ramawad November 9, 2011, 9:12 am

    i started the process in Canada, ontario if any one wants in please call 416-999-9941 so i can get your info for the courts and attorney

  • Stephanie D. November 9, 2011, 3:43 pm

    I have the 2009 Journey and purchased it in 2008 (the first year they came out). I’ve had to replace my brakes every 16,000 miles and than replace the rotors every other time I replace my brakes. What sucks even more is instead of paying the dealership to do the work, my husband would purchase the parts from the dealership and install them himself….so now my car doesn’t qualify for the lawsuit!!!!! I’m so upset about this. We took it once to have the brakes looked at, charged me $100 for them to do nothing, the dealer didn’t even take the wheels off to look at the braking system…this being the reason my husband started changing the brakes and rotors. I have a little over 75,000 miles on my car now….$200 every 16,000 miles plus another $200 every other time for rotors….can’t believe I don’t qualify for the lawsuit….

    • Victoria Walden August 15, 2012, 10:43 am

      We did that too, couldn’t believe it was a brake on fire with
      a seven yr old in the car and went to a friend that was a mechanic and they told us to send a flat bed wrecker and
      he drug of the pig tail for a hitch thinking we could pull the
      yard trailer with it we have never hooked any trailer up
      but the ball was from the other trailer and used with pickup
      they said this was the reason that the tires were wearing so
      fast, right? first excuse now its that they aren’t rotated often enough tire place says this is bunk and make them replace
      them. Can you believe this, after paying cash for to full size
      dodge vans and a Dodge Durango that was great, we got
      suckered in to Obamas cash for clunkers and lost the Durango
      to a clunker.
      Dont want my kids or some others killed, we haul cub scouts
      and didnt know we had such a dangerous problem.
      NO MORE DODGES

  • Raymond D Roen November 15, 2011, 7:49 pm

    Have 2009 Dodge Journey who like to know about Chrysler plans for Brake problems on this car also class action law suite

  • Karen November 17, 2011, 3:30 pm

    A co-worker was telling me yesterday of her sister’s woes of having to replace her Chrysler Dodge Journey’s brakes and rotors for the fourth time now with only 27k miles on the car. What a shame! How incredibly unsafe.

  • Darin November 26, 2011, 7:20 am

    Please advise how I can be a part of the suit. I have had to replace my brakes and rotors after 22,000 kms.

  • Wayne Chouinard November 30, 2011, 5:08 pm

    I too have had nothing but problems with my 2010 Dodge Journey starting from 11,000 kms on! Currently I am on kms 27,000 and still having issues with it!
    I have had the pads/rotors replaced as well. Along with this I am constantly getting a “Check Engine” light which Dodge seems not to know why… My Vehicle has been in their shop several times and I am sick and tired of it!
    This is my third new Dodge vehicle and the first two I have never had any major issues with so I was pretty confident in buying this vehicle because the sales people we always deal with were always up front and good to us. I really want to give this vehicle back and buy something else…

    • Don January 18, 2012, 2:13 pm

      In response to Wayne Chuinard, Dodge Journey has a design flaw in the Engine head, and although not a recall it should be.The original engine head cloggs up..they recommmened an additive to remove and clean build up, which didnt solve the problem, they advised me they were aware of the problem and if the additive didn’t work they would order a new “redesigned head and install which they did ( it was a month to get the part, due to HIGH demand). The rotors had to be turned at 17,000km, they were warped! All the above were covered under warranty, and dealership service was good. However the Dodge journey is a nightmare, and I thankfully do not drive this vehicle as it is my wifes car…a real piece of junk, but now with its resale value and monies owed on financing it will HAVE TO BE DRIVEN ( when not in the shop) for at least another two years. Canadians help Chrysler repay their bailout monies through purchasing an inferior vehicle…never again will a Dodge chrysler product be owned by this family.

      • Victoria Walden August 15, 2012, 12:15 pm

        We now have an air bag signal that occasionally comes on and
        when the car is turned off and back on it went off, in checking
        computer on it I find recalls and injuries on air bags and
        lawsuits on them, havent had roblemmms yet with the heads clogging but have had problems with rotors and breaks and
        tire wear, but watch for the air bag problem, I will also watch
        this clogging problems, thanks.

  • Elliot December 2, 2011, 4:24 pm

    Protecting the consumer is a secondary concern of class action lawsuits. Everyone who has made a comment here should file a safety complaint to the NHTSA or your country’s equivalent. If enough (many) complaints are received these organizations will investigate and force a safety recall.

  • Taylor December 4, 2011, 6:00 pm

    I have a 2011 Dodge Journey Express, here in Canada. I’ve had nothing but problems with it from day one. Now my breaks and rotor are going on it and the steering wheel shakes like crazy. Also it makes a weird squeaking noise when driving. Worst investment of my life, I hate this car and want to get rid of it.

  • L. Weese December 12, 2011, 12:19 pm

    We purchased an ’09 Journey new in July ’09. As of now, Dec. 2011, the car only has 18,000 miles on it. The front rotors needed to be cut and pads replaced at around 9,000 miles. Now they are telling us that the rear rotors need cut and the pads replaced. I have driven several vehicles over the past 20 years and can count on one hand the number of times I have had to change rear brakes. Our Toyota has 81,000 miles on it and we just replaced the brakes on it for the first time. After looking around the web, this appears to be a common problem.

    Is there any way that residents of PA and get involved in the Class Action?

    As a side note, at 18,000 miles, the front tires (factory) are bald, the insides of both rear tires are bald (outsides look new). Dealership states “that’s the wear pattern on this vehicle”. If you look at it from the rear, both rear tires toe out WAY more than the fronts. Where the hell are they training these techs?

  • Sheri I. December 12, 2011, 2:50 pm

    I purchased my 2010 Dodge Journey in August of 2010. The brakes have not been right since I purchased it, and they are terrible in the rain or snow! I had to get new brake pads and rotors 2 months ago with only a little over 8,000 on the car! I’ve also had issues with the A/C and the drivers side window getting stuck or making a TERRIBLE screaching noise. I had it fixed once and it is now making that noise again. I have owed Dodge’s before, a Nitro previously and wish I had kept that! I had NO issues with that vehicle whatsoever. Wish I would have read this or known about all this before I purchased this vehicle! I wish I could trade this vehicle in for another, but I know I will suffer a loss! Chrysler should be ashamed of themselves and perhaps come up with some kind of incentive program to get people into a better and safer vehicle if they know it is a “problem child”!???

    • jodee November 16, 2012, 5:00 pm

      I have that crazy screech in the window too…what was it?

  • Joyce A. Teague December 23, 2011, 12:28 am

    Purchased my Dodge Journey in Feb. 2010, had to replace brake pads and rotors at 14,000, Talked to 2 managers at the dealership and they acted like they knew nothing about this problem. I’m getting information from some sources and I’m goint to get another vehicle. Really like this vehicle, and sad that they will sale a vehicle and no that this problem has occure and do nothing about it, so we have to spread the word around to keep prople from buying it.When I have information that I can share I will. Let’s try to keep safe, wonder why the world is so messed up. Look how we trust in people and the get us everytime.

  • Kimberly Brown January 2, 2012, 8:48 pm

    I bought a 2009 Dodge Journey as a single mom for peace of mind… I have had nothing but problems with the braking system. I have had the front brakes completely done twice and the rear once. My car has 60,000kms on it and my dealship says they are replacing them in good faith… Hmmm good faith my butt. They know there is a problem with them but they do not admit it. I have also had numerous other parts in my car replaces. 2 days after I bought my BRAND new suv, it had to go into the shop for 5.5 weeks as the computer chip fried in the motor. Hmmm can you say lemon. I am not impressed with my purchase that is for sure and do not feel safe in it at all. I can’t even take my family on a road trip as it might break down again. Pretty sad.
    Kim

  • Robie Masters January 4, 2012, 12:13 am

    Well after reading all these blogs i now know that im not alone i brought my dodge journy in australia 2010 is now 18 months old , Have the same brake problems as every one else except i also need a new gearbox as well, Dodge are goeing to replace it under warranty but the brakes are ongoeing problem that i am goeing to fight to the end . Also the tyers dident last more than 40k . All in all, am not a happy camper and dodge sold the wrong person this car as i am goeing to give them shit for as long as i own the piece of shit. The part that hurts the most is when we brought it we recommended it and 2 friends now have the same problems as me DODGE ARE ARSEHOLES

  • Julie Carroll January 12, 2012, 4:21 pm

    I too have a 2009 Dodge Journey. The front brakes needed to be replaced at only 12,000 miles. The scary thing now is my car just died on me while I was driving it. I could not control the steering. Thankfully I was just pulling into my driveway but it scares me to think this could have happened while at an intersection or on the highway. It is in the shop today. I was told a “wind module?” part is now on order which is part of the key system. How can I trust that this will fix the problem?!?

  • GEORGE STAMPOULOS January 16, 2012, 8:05 am

    2009 Journey R/T 3.5L
    Automatic transmission 63,000 miles
    My 2009 Dodge Journey R/T has been a living nightmare. Gasoline mileage has never exceeded 18MPG. This vehicle is under-powered and is prone to electrical problems. Examples:
    (1) Automatic Up on the driver’s side window has a mind of its own. It works on occasion.
    (2) Wire Loom In the Steering Column: When adjusting the steering column for height and length, the wire loom eventually sheds its insulation and shorts out.(Three trips to the dealer for this repair.)
    (3) Rear Right Passenger Window: Opens and closes according to the phases of the moon. Dealer replaced that wire loom because of a recall notice.
    (4) The All-Wheel Drive Transfer Unit(PTU): This unit has failed twice. I am now on my third unit. The vehicle at the time of this repair had about 45,000 miles on the OD. Five trips to the dealer: The first failure was originally diagnosed as an oil leak in the housing. WRONG! After, the installation of the second unit, the technician improperly hooked up the exhaust pipe causing a great deal of noise in the undercarriage.
    (5) The third and current transfer unit is noisy and at around 65 MPH, there is a strong, low resonance vibration throughout the car. I brought it back to Autoland Chrysler in Springfield, NJ, and the service representative said that they could find nothing wrong with it.
    (6) When the PTU(Power Transfer Unit) failed, the safety systems also failed.
    (7) When the wire loom failed in the steering column, the dash board lit up like a jackpot on a slot machine. When the steering column wiring failed, the all-wheel-drive and all safety systems will not function,
    (8) Tire Replacement: Total Ripoff. Does Chrysler own the tire manufacturer that supplies these one-of-a-kind tire size?
    (9) Ride and Handling: I live in NJ and commute to work. The road noise is overwhelming at times and the suspension is wavy and harsh.
    (10) The six-speed automatic transmission is clunky and arbitrarily downshifts after accelerating.
    (11) Chrysler can claim refinements to this vehicle ad nauseum, however, this will be my last Chrysler product. I have leased and/or purchased Chrysler vehicles for about 25 years. The Journey is a consumer’s hell on earth.

  • Connie January 17, 2012, 8:41 pm

    I bought my Dodge Journey in 2010 March. I just had my pads replaced because the rear passenger side was bad. There was uneven wear on the passenger side causing damage to the rotar , yet the pad on the drivers side was ok and no damage? Does any one know if this was a problem for the cars in the law suit?

  • JENNIFER HUMBLE January 19, 2012, 4:48 pm

    I have a 2010 Dodge Journey I have had it in the shop about 14 times since I bought it November of 09. Started of with 3 trips for the crank shaft sensors.. Then I brought it in 3 times for concerns with the front end and it pulling to the right and shaking.Then I brought it in twice because the compression in the car would drop while i was driving it and the check engine light would flash but not stay on and would lose speed and have to pull over kill the engine and restart it till it wouldnt do that again and the check engine light finally came on and stayed on.Took it in and they kept it for a week.. Found out that there was 3 pistons that were severely pitted. They ended up having to rework the top half of the engine. After that I had it back in because I had a oil leak from where they say the gasket rolled when they were putting the car back together from the previous work. Since then is where all the major problems started. Started the car up one morning heard a tapping sound shut off checked the oil and NOTHING was showing on the stick. Brought it in and they saic it was a PCV valve and replaced it done a oil change and sent it off. At that time had them check the pulling and shaking again this time they said that the brakes and rotors needed replacing and turning and cost me for that because it was just out of its 36000 mile warranty.. Then 6000 miles later I was over on my oil change checked my oil one morning and NO OIL AGAIN! Took it in the ran compression test and stuff and said nothing was wrong with it i just went over on my milage for a oil change and that cause the oil to disappear. I maybe a female but im not stupid..

  • sharon January 23, 2012, 1:53 am

    i bought a dodge journey in 2009 in the uk
    it has broken down more so many times
    there is definately a problem with the car but dodge say there is no problem at all
    wonderful looking car that never works

    any legal action or advice for uk people

  • Kelly Johnson January 23, 2012, 10:49 pm

    I have been reading many of the above Dodge Journeys complaints. I have a 2009 model. Brake problems, engine sudden dying, driving at night and suddenly all console lights goes off yet windshield wipers comes on. You have to turn key off and completely restart everything and then would happen again-several times. Dealer was given car back and told to not call us until it was REPAIRED or get us a different car. Turns out we had the driver side visor had to be replaced due to flip up visor had broken. Turns out that a wire was nicked by screw when reinstalling the visor-thus when vibrated just right all console lights, headlights, etc went off-but again wipers came on. I have received an advertisement in mail for a lawyer out of dallas, tx who is representing customers against Dodge Journey owners. p h # 8 8 8 lemon-81 web addr is iownalemon (dot) com. name is Craig Patrick. Try him as I just got letter last week and have yet to contact them. Good Luck!

  • Alton Jones January 24, 2012, 9:38 am

    I bought a 2010 DJ used 18 months ago and had to replace the brakes 3 times and roters twices. Can someone help or offer any ideas? As of today 1/24/2012 I need to take my car back again for brakes…Thanks

  • Bud Rockefeller January 24, 2012, 4:27 pm

    My 2010 DJ has 10,000 miles & I brought it into dealer today for “front-end vibration.” Needs new front rotors & pads. Dealer tells me that Chrysler is having “problems w/front pads & rotors” on both Dodges & Jeeps & is now ordering upgraded pads & rotors at a cost to me of $100 (my 1-year warranty expires in 3 days). Claims that the $100 will enable me to have the “upgraded pads & rotors.” Otherwise, they would put “standard pads & rotors on, which would only last 10,000 miles.” Why wasn’t I notified of this defect & why didn’t Chrysler recall the DJs to fix problem?? And, yes, sign me up for the Class Action Lawsuit.

  • Richard-r January 26, 2012, 2:15 pm

    Two recalls one was the key dropping out
    The other was a air bag on the off side
    Now the tubo has failed at 20 k miles
    Dodge are replacing this as its under warranty
    However the brakes are worn but just ok
    Worried that more will go wrong on this car
    Hello dodge”” as you are looking at this please send a MSG out there before
    A class action will cost you more than recalling the cars for problem fixes

    Good will sells cars bad press will cost you millions
    Dodge personal pass this info on if you are man ,woman enough to stick your neck out….

  • steve January 27, 2012, 6:57 pm

    We bought a 2010 journey new, within 6 months we had all of the rotors turned DUE TO THE EXCESSIVE SHAKING, AND BURNING
    BRAKE SMELL.
    Dealer said nothing about the brake issues
    Very disappointed so far

  • Jill January 31, 2012, 8:45 pm

    I have a 2010 journey I also had to replace pads and rotors twice in 4months. Does anyone know how to get on the lawsuit?

  • Alton Jones February 1, 2012, 6:41 am

    I have a 2009 with all of the same problem with my brakes. Had brakes replace 3 times and roters twice. Last time with factory brakes and roters. I don’t know what to do next..

  • francis w rice February 3, 2012, 2:28 pm

    I HAVE HAD THE SAME BRAKE PROBLEMS AS EVERY ONE ELES;THERE SHOULD BE SOME THING DONE ABOUT THIS PROBLEM

  • alton February 3, 2012, 2:59 pm

    I purchased my car and didn’t have over 38,000 miles when I had to replace the drums and rotor. I couldn’t understand how I was needing to replace both and didn’t drive the car enough to have caused the rotors to have the problem described.

  • Carrie Marcel February 6, 2012, 11:03 pm

    Just picked up my 2010 journey from the dealership after having m
    The rear brakes, rotors and pads, at 24k miles. This visit cost me $355 to fix and the dealership just said we havnt heard a thing about it. I found that funny since this is the second visit for brake issues, first time they had to resurface the rotors and told me there was an issue with the rotors not being able to handle the weight of the car, but I stii had to pay for it. I am so frustrated and wish I read up on this before I purchased the car. I would like to be part of the class action suit as well.

  • Oscar malloy February 11, 2012, 9:51 am

    I own a 2009 Dodge journey R/T,I loved the car for about 4months then the problems started,I don’t even know where to start. drivers side door switches,Driver side Harness replace before the recall,Radio,Speakers,And Amp replaced,tire valves crack in the winter and tire goes flat 4x,oil drain plug not threaded all the way into the pan leaking ( found that 2weeks after it left the lot) Front pad and rotors 6times and rear 5times replaced I have 54000 miles on the car.I have called Dodge for almost 2 years and they REFUSE to help. I will never buy a Dodge ever again.STAY AWAY FROM THE JOURNEY.

  • Scott Davis February 13, 2012, 3:41 pm

    We just purchased a 2010 Journey in Oct. of 2011 and it’s already shaking from the warped rotors when coming to a stop. It’s too bad that we have to dig deep and find out what’s wrong with this vehicle before we purchase it. I definitely need to get in on this lawsuit or I’m screwed with this vehicle purchase. What a money pit! Not only are the brakes going bad already, but so is my battery, which is almost impossible to replace for an average Joe like me who thinks this is gonna be an easy fix. I’ve changed dozens of batteries in the past and now I need to take it to someone to have it replaced, which isn’t covered by my extended warranty. It’s BS!!

  • Lynne March 2, 2012, 5:36 pm

    I purchased my Dodge Journey in 2008…BIG MISTAKE!!! I have been thru 2 sets of brakes and rotors, not to mention at 36,000 miles tie rods. The bad tie rods wore my tires out, another expense. I too have had a noise coming from my front end and the dealership keeps implying that nothing is wrong…I hope it is not my axle. HOW CAN I GET OUT OF THIS LEASE? I have called Chrysler sooo many times we and get the sympathetic run around.

  • Mike March 11, 2012, 6:36 pm

    I am also a sucker that bought a 2009 Journey SXT. AWD 50,000 miles. It was a “certified” pre-owned vehicle. Yeah right, certified piece of junk is more like it.

    I has been back to the dealership 4 times in the 5 weeks I’ve had the thing. First was for blocked sunroof drain tubes which were draining inside the vehicle and getting the drivers side carpet all wet. I discovered this the day after I brought the car home. Then the windshield washer fluid line broke in half. The thing is not a flexible rubber hose, but a hard plastic tube. Great design there.

    Then the big issue came up…leaky transaxle. It was at the dealership multiple times for this as the tried replacing different seals. The one time I got it back from them the PTU was not assembled right or somethign since I had the exact same issues with the vibrations at 65 mpg as the poster above.

    They fixed that issue and ended up replacing every seal they could in the transaxle. It was okay for a few days, not I just noticed a small amount of fluid starting to drip again. I will likely take it back again in the next day or so.

    I got rid of a perfectly good Pontiac Montana for this thing. I like the look of the car, but shame on me for not researching more about the Journey.

  • Kim March 13, 2012, 9:45 pm

    I have a love hate relationship with my 2009 Journey. I love the size but I hate the bills is it costing me alomst yearly with the rotors!! I will have it 4 yrs this June and the rotors have been replaced 4x’s and brakes replaced twice with only 34,000 miles not to menion tires replaced twice and all the other issues I have had with it. But the rotors are the biggest and most expensive issue.
    I was in contact with Chrysler and sent to the Lemon Law dept then the rep was fired and I have to start all over again. I understand Warranty doesn’t cover wear and tear and brakes and rotors but any person will tell you that they don’t go 4x in 4 years!!! I had a Saturn with 120,000 and I recall once doing the rotors.

    I wish Chrysler would stand up and say there is something wrong, we are all complaining out the same thing! My rotors were rusted with 7.000 miles!! How do they rust on a NEW car off the truck?!?!?

  • Lorie Coon March 15, 2012, 10:52 pm

    I purchased a Dodge RT Journey last year, it had 23000 miles on it, I pulled it off the lot and the steering was shaking when I hit the brakes, it went back in to have brakes changed and rotors. I then get it back aqnd have the engine light come on constantly, when this happened I had issues with the car jolting forward and the rpms racing. I had this vehicle in the shop 5 times in the first 5000 miles. I had it, the dealer claims they helped me get out of this used vehicle into a new one, which is a 2011 Dodge Mainstreet, major downgrade lost lots of options and went up in payments. However, within the first 3000 miles I had to have the brakes changed. Now at 8,000 miles I had to take it in again due to when I touch the brakes the steering shook badly, I took it in and they had to resurface and work on rear rotors. And of course, they said it was from my braking, and from living in Wisconsin where you can get rust. So disappointed and am hoping it continues so I can get the lemon law and get rid of it! I will go back to Ford, where I have always been and never had these types of issues, barely ever stuck money into the Ford Vehicles. Help!

  • Mswilliams March 19, 2012, 11:29 pm

    I also had a legal encounter with the company over the same issues. It would be much easier for the company to go with a different manufacturer, but they rather charge a fee each time you have to replace the parts (which is too often). It’s unfair to the consumers, and unsafe.

  • Becky Falcone March 26, 2012, 11:17 pm

    12,800 miles on my 2010 and we need new brakes and rotors in the front and back. The transmission slips all the time but they can’t find anything wrong with it. The tires are the worst they slip in the smallest amount of rain. Last year in the snow my car couldn’t even get out of my driveway. I have never driven a car I disliked until this. I can’t wait to get rid of it and we have only had it for a little over a year

  • Curtis April 2, 2012, 5:52 am

    My 2009 Dodge Journey has brake problem, rotor problems, and yesterday during a left turn, my car completely turned off. thank god that I had momentum to get me through the turn, because I had my children with me. A few months ago my keyless entry wouldn’t unlock my doors and when I used the key to unlock the door the alarm woke up the whole neighborhood. And about six months after my wife and I purchased our DJ our whole family was locked outside in the cold at the grocery store . I got an error saying bad key. Three days later the key works again.This disturbs me because we bought a 999 year bumper to bumper warranty and rotors brake pads are NOT covered. I wonder why, when this clearly affects the functionality of the whole car. My frustration is so high because this car was not available to lease, only to buy. This car is dangerous. Please help me with the next step to take action about this. And find a solution.

  • Veronica Rodriguez April 5, 2012, 8:08 pm

    I need to find out ASAP how to put my name on this list….we have a 2009 Journey and are having the same issues with the brakes/rotors, which I paid over $400.00 to have them replaced May 5, 2011, and here we are April 5, 2012 it hasn’t even been a year, and have to replace the brakes/rotors again. It’s one thing after another with this 2009 Journey. I can’t keep up with all these repairs and let alone afford it. I am also making a big monthly payment of $478.00., which I feel I am paying for something that is a waste of money. I only have 37,000 miles on this vehicle, and I already have spent $1, 175.00 on new tires. Of course calling Chrysler or your Dodge Dealer where I bought this vehicle is such a waste of time. If anyone knows how to sign up for this lawsuit please let me know.
    Thanks…please will somebody help us.

  • Veronica April 5, 2012, 8:11 pm

    I need to find out ASAP how to put my name on this list….we have a 2009 Journey and are having the same issues with the brakes/rotors. Of course calling Chrysler is a waste of time. If anyone knows how to sign up for this lawsuit please let me know.
    Thanks…please someone help us now!

  • Nils Granholm April 11, 2012, 6:51 am

    Would love to be in on this suit actually. I have a 2010 T&C and our rear brakes have replaced 3x and the front 2x, we only have 14,000 miles on the car. We are told that we have a choice, we can pay a $100 deductible or forfeit miles off the warranty which is currently 3 years 36,000 miles. They said I could have this round of break covered, but the warranty would be changed to 12 months 10,000 miles. I like to think I am a well educated, calm person, but this is not only outrageous, but along the lines of carnival side show. (No offense to carnivals). My other car weighs 1000 lbs more than my minivan, has 4x the miles and I have only had to change the rear pads and rotors once. How do I get on this suit?

  • Cynthia Rook April 12, 2012, 2:52 pm

    I just had new roters put on my 2011 Journey that has only 13,ooo miles. The dealership was great and replaced them with no charge but what about the next time and the next time. There is a class action lawsuit filed regarding 2009 and 2010 Journeys but what can owners of the 2011’s expect. I bought my Journey about six months ago. What should I do?

  • Richard Smith April 27, 2012, 4:46 am

    Hi how did the law suit go. Over in the uk the Daimler Chrysler group know nothing of this brake problem. We were told at 18k service “you need new pads and discs”. I did the pads and guess what at the 27k service. Yep the same comment. The journey is powered by a vw 2l diesel ,Europe for you, 140 bhp not bad other than no AWD and gas v6 or v8 growlers!

  • Roger Norkus April 27, 2012, 8:08 pm

    I just bought a 2009 Dodge Journey with 55,000 miles on it and did a carfax which did not mention anything about the brakes and now mine are squeaking and fined out all pads and front rotors need replacing. I’m from Illinois . Does anyone know how these class action lawsuits are going?

  • Viet Tong April 30, 2012, 1:11 pm

    Please tell me how to add my name on the list too. I am done with the dealer. I Live in California, and I brought my 2010 Dodge Journey in March 2010 with fully load options. Here the problem history
    Year of 2010
    3 weeks after I brought it, I got internal rain water leak from over head liner along from driver side to the back of 3rd rows seat. Take 1 day to fix.
    2 weeks later the water leaked again but this time like raining in side from around the A/C vent in 2nd row. Take 3 days becuase they have to order new overhead liner.
    Year of 2011. I was too busy with planing for my wedding so I rarely use
    Year of 2012. March 2012, I noticed oil leaking from the rear differental. The seal was pushed too far causing damage bearing so differental and rear axle get replace. They also fix the recall. I couldn’t remember what that recall about.
    I thougth that should be enough problem but NO. Last weekends I took my wife on a trip. I found out that my car made some weird noise at high speed above 70+, sound more like a phone vibrate on your counter-top table. When we stopped @ shopping the car locked us out and initial started the engine by itself. I have to key entry and turned off.
    Now read through this I also find out about the steering shaking when braking. I have this probelm when my car at 18000 miles ( now 23K) I thought just me being to hard on the brakes.
    I don’t knwo if I am entitle for “Lemon Law” or not. Anyways, sorry for the long comments. thank you for all your times.

  • PK May 1, 2012, 3:40 am

    Can you pls advise the outcome of this law suit or is it still pending? I am in Australia and have found the exact same fault as you have all described. For an expensive brand new car, it is very disappointing.

  • DJ May 1, 2012, 10:52 am

    Hi from Canada also. Bought our 2009 Journey new as well and at 41000 kms are told brakes and rotors have to be replaced. Rotors were replaced about one year ago due to shake in the vehicle. Looks like a long challenge ahead with Chrysler. A serious DEFECT wouldn’t you think!!

  • Daniel Cunningham May 18, 2012, 9:02 pm

    Bought a Dodge Journey 2010 thinking I could rely on such a popular brands from the United States. What a joke of a car.. Brakes repaired 8 times and it only has 34000km on the clock.. Dodge service is Dodgy to say the least here in Australia. Last time I buy a car from Dodge.

  • Eric May 20, 2012, 7:57 am

    I also have a Dodge Journey that I have to replace the brakes three time in the last two years. Funny someone should mention the passenger window not working as the one in my Journey stopped working this week. Also, with the seats, even if you leave a bottle of water on the seat and it generates mositure-the seats stain and the stain will not come out. How do I sign up to be a part of the Class Action Lawsuit?

  • Reg Hudson May 29, 2012, 6:24 pm

    I had a 2010 Dodge Journey with brake problems right from the start.We were almost killed on our way to Florida in March.I am from Canada.Chrysler Canada will not even talk to me.Had Journey in a dealership in ST. Petersburg Florida and was given a paper stating that the brakes were in good condition.A week later had Journey in a dealership in Fort Pierce FL. and was told brakes were completly gone (pads &rear calibers).Was told that calibers were on hold and could not tell me when they would be releast.

    • Reg Hudson June 4, 2012, 3:44 pm

      Can I join this lawsuit

  • Rafael May 31, 2012, 2:56 pm

    Hi I purchased my Journey on April 2010, I am on my second rotor and pad replacement with only 27,000 miles. I live in Puerto Rico how can I join this lawsuit.

  • Doug Teeple May 31, 2012, 3:45 pm

    Hi there’
    I’m from Canada I have a 2009 Dodge journey. I have replaced the brakes twice and the rotors once in the front. I have also replaced the rear brakes and other parts in the rear end.
    Can I be put on this list from Canada, it is the RT model.and these things are wearing OUT too fast.
    PLEASE HELP!!!!! I feel the car company just does not care once they get there money

    Doug Teeple

  • Dennis Buck May 31, 2012, 8:18 pm

    I have a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan which is my third Dodge Caravan purchase. I live in B.C., Canada. My vehicle, which has 49,500 km, has a Maintenance Service warranty. Today I was told by the Manager of the local Chrysler dealership that I need yet a 3rd set of rotors.
    My 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan, which I still own, has over 230,000 km and has just had the pads and rotors replaced.
    I would like to join the Class Action Lawsuit.

  • Scott Sloan June 6, 2012, 7:47 am

    I currently reside in Sydney Australia. I purchased the first model dodge Journey released to the Australian market. I currently still own my vehicle have replaced my pads and rotors on 4 occasions since new. The car now has 110,ooo klm on it.
    I also have another issue regarding the paint peeling away from both front side mirrors. The local dealer told me that Chrysler have denied to replace them under warranty.

    I would love to Join the Class action Lawsuit from Australia. The are also online forums with many local complaints about these ongoing issues regarding Dodge.
    Just research Dodge Journey complaints and you will find heaps.

  • Meridith June 6, 2012, 7:31 pm

    I have a 2011 journey and I am on my 3rd set of brakes and rotors at 20,000 miles! Tried to trade for a ford edge the ford dealer said they wouldn’t even be interested in my Journey because of all the problems reported and it’s worth less than half of what I paid for it!

  • Jim June 8, 2012, 11:14 pm

    Let’s all file a class action law suit! They have to replace the breaks anytime they need replaced because we were not informed of this design problem at the time we purchased the vehicle!!

    • Wayne August 3, 2012, 2:52 pm

      Bought a 2009 Journey new in February 2009. Had to replace all 4 brake pads and rotors at 25,000 and now again at 48,000. Both times was over $500.00. Have had it in the shop 3 times for passenger windows failure, and again for an electical problem with the ignition . The newer Dodges are not even close to what Dodge used to make. I also have a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500, have had brake pads replaced 2 times, it has over 150,ooo miles on it. Have had no problems with it. Have always bought Chrysler products, but I’m not so sure anymore? Chrysler, why are you cheating your customers? You should not even be in business if you can’t improve your products and keep your faithful customers happy.

  • Sheena Skinner June 13, 2012, 1:07 pm

    The rotors are the most critical part to safety. I have them on back order over three weeks. They do not even have them to replace on my vehicle. It goes to show that they obviously must be replacing them to often….

  • Travis Keylor June 19, 2012, 2:44 pm

    I just bought a 2010 journey, less than a month a go for a pleasure vehicle, drove it home parked it in the garge, drove it to N Myrtle beach, from Ohio heard a squeking sound from the rear, looked an found that the rear breaks are not working right, I have called the dealer where I bought it from Jeff Wylers Canol Wincherster they advised that the Service Manger would call me back, he returned my call left me a message for me to call him back, I have called him back 5 time with no contact or return call’s is there a recall on this problem I would like to be involved in this suit if posable. Thanks Travis Keylor

  • John Becker June 29, 2012, 7:44 pm

    Bought 09 journey in 1/09 had brakes replaced at 4000 miles,8000,13000,and 18000 miles called Chrysler basically told me don’t care sue them if I want I also own 2011 caravan brakes now pulsating at 7500 miles was told 100 deductible. I told them its a lease I’ll just bring it back that way no response from them

  • William Taylor July 3, 2012, 5:25 pm

    I too have had the front brakes done at 12000 miles, idiot dealer just resurfaced the rotors and put on new pads until I raised heck and brought it back. The installer told me the front rotors had a different part number so something has changed. Just got my tires rotated and an oil change at firestone and the guy showed me my right rear brake pads were shot, left were fine. On the right side only the outer pad was worn to nothing the inner was probably 3/4 there. Not sure what caused that. If there’s a law suit that covers owners in Ohio I would be very interested. Resale on this car is going to be nothing I’m betting.

  • John Connell July 15, 2012, 10:35 pm

    The Dodge Journey (2009) brake pads and rotors are an absolute disgrace to Chrysler. I have just had to replace all 4 pads and rotors at 17,500 miles. The front pads were non-existent and the rear pads very close. The rotors were all grooved beyond repair.

  • gabriella tatum August 10, 2012, 3:04 am

    change.org has a petition. sign it!

  • Wayne August 11, 2012, 11:21 am

    Purchased a 2012 Journey 3 weeks ago , guess what!!!, it’s in the shop!!!! The transmission when downshifting , had a jerky feel and at times seemed like the car wanted to stall. Unreal!!!!So this is what they come out with after the bailout–lol–I’ll keep you updated , Chrysler has fooled with the wrong dude this time!!!!!

  • Mike August 12, 2012, 8:11 pm

    Dodge Journey owners please go to http://www.change.org/petitions/dodge-journey-s-defects sign and pass along please. Dodge had built and sold this car with defects that they refuse to fix, this is not the kind of quality we should expect.

  • Victoria Walden August 15, 2012, 11:29 am

    Our 2009 Dodge Journey was purchased through Cash for clunkers,
    an Obama program, we fell for it and Ain’t we ashamed! We had paid
    cash for two full size vans and a durango, that we traded for the lemon.
    We were promised that it was not a program car although the car seemed to have a few more miles than we could account for. Then we
    found paper work from Michigan, probably someone had problems
    and got trade out from under it, maybe a Canada car? It was purchased
    in Temle, Tx. Where is our class action. How many fatal accidents
    have these cars caused and in 3 or more years they can’t get the problems out of these cars?
    How many years are we going to let Dodge get away with these
    messed up rotors and tire ware problems?

  • George August 29, 2012, 6:49 pm

    Have a 2010 Dodge Journey purchased as a new car in Feb 2011. @ 9k miles the front & rear rotors were replaced. @16K front rotors & pads replaced with a $50 copay. Dealer recommended resurfacing the rear rotors at that time and I pay full price. Now @25K miles same front brake problems starting to appear again. Brakes are not suitable for this vehicle. This is a SAFETY issues and must be addressed with a final fix or recall all of these vehicles.

  • Danny September 20, 2012, 12:38 am

    We also own an ’09 Journey that has required us to replace tires, brakes and rotors several times over the past 3 years. I am alarmed at what risk these faulty brakes and rotors (and tires) take on our safety. I’m quite annoyed with the peeling paint from the mirrors as well. Please send info on the suit.

  • Aida Long September 21, 2012, 4:07 pm

    I purchsed my 2010 Dodge Journey Dec 2011. My wheel recently started shaking at every stop. I am having to get the brakes and rotors looked at in the morning at Firestone Auto Care. I am afraid that the cost may come out to about $400 after reading all the complaints regarding the same issue.

    I don’t think it is fair that we have to pay for these repairs.

    How can I join this lawsuit?

  • Kevin September 25, 2012, 5:47 pm

    My 2009 Dodge Journey has had to have new breaks twice. The first was at 20,000 miles. Now I need new rotors too. Going to cost me a total of $1,500 in just the four years I have had the car. I still owe half the original loan and I want out!!

  • Katrina Millar October 11, 2012, 2:52 pm

    How do I join the class action suit for a 2009 Chrysler Town & Country?

  • S. Knox October 29, 2012, 4:04 pm

    Sad to say, same problem with my 2011 Dodge Journey, all rotors turned at approximately 5000 miles, front replaced at 13,000 and rear now need replacing at 16,000. Chrysler Dodge obviously knows there is a problem but would rather take the chance of a long class action lawsuit before calling or stepping up to the plate and giving a permanent solution. Again sad to say about an American Automotive Company, especially in this economy. You would think they would be more concerned about customer satisfaction and loyalty. Now we can see some of the reasons why the American Automotive Companies don’t fare well again their foreign competitors.

  • Tara & Shad Martin November 2, 2012, 9:24 pm

    Everything has gone wrong with are car . From the brakes a couple times and my husband drives safe we have two little boys . And then all the wiring is messed up half the time it wont lock or wont unlock and the windows half the time wont roll up. And then the recall for the air backs and rotars . I didnt know we would be getting a death trap when we got this car . And the sad thing we have this almost paid off and dont know what to do with it . But want to get another vehicle next year but dont know if anyone would buy this . Id be scared to sell it to anyone . There is so many more things going wrong with this vehicles they need to do a huge recall where we can get a different safe vehicle .

    Id like to be included in this lawsuit as well.

  • Steven November 5, 2012, 10:08 am

    2009 Dodge Journey. had it for about 20k miles. all new brake pad and rotors all around. Short road trip last night and the car starts shimming. got out to check tires, they are fine. It was dark out so I noticed the passenger front rotor is glowing red. How has the BBB or some news group not championed the plight of DJ owners.

  • joe dick November 5, 2012, 11:56 am

    bought 2010 dodge journey rt. jan. 30 2011 and have had to replace rotors a total of 5 times 3 to the front 2 to the back so far have not paid for them but after the last time were told that it was probably the way we drive that is causing the problem funny i have driven cars trucks including a 5 ton and have never experience any brake or rotor problems until now . I GUESS IT IS JUST CHRYSLER CANADA TRYING TO SHUFFLE THE BLAME ELSEWHERE RATHER THAN ON THEMSELVES . WE WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER CAR FROM THEM

  • E Manning November 16, 2012, 7:25 pm

    Dang i just thought it was my bad luck bought the 2009 dodge journey second hand it had 12000 miles on it it now has 30,000 same issues replaced tires, brakes front and back, yes the rear brakes ridiculous, rear window would’nt roll up that was an official recall bad harness, clunks when i would go in reverse, shaking at steering wheel and now some banging and violent ratteling this is my only vehicle to go to work and drive my four kids around and now i cant even do that. the car wont go over 10 miles an hour without shaking and popping single broke dad needs help please any ideas.Very desperate.

  • N. Woodland December 11, 2012, 2:02 pm

    I have a 2010 Dodge Journey. By the time 65,000 kms. had rolled up, I had replaced 5 rotors/brake pads, and 1 caliper. Now it looks like I have to replace the calipers on the opposite side. There is 69,000 kms. on my Journey at present. Chrysler is aware of this, but refuses to address the issue. Hopefully this suit will force them into action!!

  • Penny Sweet December 12, 2012, 6:47 pm

    I bought a 2010 DJ used. I have had it just over a year, and so far have had the brakes and roters replaced, and they need it again, my head lights don’t work and the dealership mechanic said it would cost a minimum of $800.00 to fix it. I can’t afford the repairs on top of the huge monthly payments. If there is a lawsuit, please add me to it. I tried to sign the petition, but I was too late. This car has been the worst decision of my life.

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