you may have a transmission problem. See the axles will break to save the transmission from damage. Or you might need to change the bushings on the suspension.
Could be a sensor
Warped rotor(s), due to too much hard braking (or braking for too long, like when going downhill). You can replace them or get them shaved so they are flat again. Break sooner and not as hard will prevent them from overheating, which causes them to warp.
it took me foreveer to figure it out but all you do is pull the plastic pin it will probobly break so go by a new one
lens cover is very hard to pull off, I don't want to break it, is there somethind I am doing wrong?
It should just pop in and out of place with plastic clamps, Sot you should just be able to pull gently but not hard enought to break them
It on the other side of the car under the glove boxs you have to take it all apart. Don't break anything
so it doesnt break down
pretty much everything will break it is a dodge
This part must be defective on this year intrepid because I've this part replaced twice this year and this last time it actually blew entirely apart leaving only the bleeder screw with a small piece of plastic. My advice is to have dodge repair it because it will most likely break again
I had the same problem. It sounds worse than the old breaks. I upgraded to a break pad that has copper in it. It is a softer pad, but works great. Also get the rotors turned. That will fix the problem.
pull the whole light down from the head liner (it is just held on by 2 clips it will not break )then you pull the light itself from the holder change it and reinstall the complete light assy. to the head liner
Check for a vacuum leak Could be the check valve at the power brake booster