1995 Plymouth Voyager Brake Service & Repair

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All power is useless without stopping power. Make a brake service appointment today and let our expert technicians take care of your 1995 Plymouth Voyager.

When To Get Your Plymouth Voyager Brakes Checked

It’s best to get a brake check before your Plymouth Voyager shows signs of brake troubles. That's one reason we offer complimentary brake checks so that we can help you stay one step ahead of serious problems. You can request a free brake inspection at any time or during another service, like a tire repair or an oil change. If life has gotten in the way of everyday car care, keep the following brake information in mind.

Brake problems include unusual noises, a vibrating pedal or steering wheel, a burning smell near your tires, a “lit” dashboard brake signal, or a sensation that things aren't like they used to be. You know your Plymouth Voyager better than anyone else. And you don't have to wait for something to go wrong. Stay ahead of problems with a free brake check. Vehicle manufacturers like Plymouth generally recommend that rear and front brakes are removed and serviced at least once every 12 months or 12,000 miles. That includes checking the parking brake, too. Brake service and/or repair should be performed as necessary. Not sure if something’s wrong? Stop by your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care for a quick brake inspection. Most of our locations are open seven days a week and in the evening for free brake checks. Our expert technicians are happy to examine your 1995 Plymouth Voyager brakes, brake pads, and other braking components. Proper brake maintenance is key to preventing problems in the first place.

Plymouth Voyager Brake Pad Replacement

When should you change the brake pads on your 1995 Plymouth Voyager? It largely depends on where and how you drive. Brake pads often last 30,000 to 40,000 miles. If you drive mostly on the highway and tend to brake smoothly (as opposed to slamming on the brakes), your brake pads may last longer. If you often haul heavy loads or ride your brakes, your brake pads may wear out sooner. Your brake pad replacement timeline also depends on the type of brake pads you have installed on your Voyager. Some brake pad materials last longer than others. Luckily, Firestone Complete Auto Care offers Plymouth Voyager brake pad replacements, coupons on brake services, and a limited Lifetime Parts Warranty on brake pads. We do brake checks and brake pad replacements every day, and for your Voyager, we’ll only use parts that meet or surpass Plymouth’s standards.

Plymouth Voyager Brake Repair

You might have a strong and reliable engine in your Plymouth  Voyager. One that can outlast the 170,000-mile mark. But if you can’t stop it, it’s as good as scrap metal. Don't wait if you're experiencing brake squeaks or a loss of braking power. Safe driving and responsive brakes go hand in hand. Plus, waiting can lead to more expensive parts wearing out and requiring replacement. For example, rotors start to warp and become damaged when completely worn brake pads exceed their lifespan, and this metal-to-metal friction shortens the life of otherwise healthy brake components. We can help prevent that damage from happening. Get your 1995 Plymouth Voyager brakes fixed at Firestone Complete Auto Care. Our brake repair services include brake pad/shoe replacement, brake rotor/drum refinishing, brake fluid exchange, and wheel cylinder and brake caliper installation. Schedule a brake service and repair appointment for your Plymouth Voyager.

Questions About Your Plymouth Voyager Brakes

  • What can cause my Voyager to shake when I apply the brakes? Your Voyager could shake when you brake due to worn brake pads or rotors, warped rotors, loose or worn suspension components, or faulty brake calipers. You can always schedule a free brake inspection at the first sign of strange brake behavior.
  • How many brake pads does my Voyager have? Most cars have four brake pads per axle, with two pads on each front wheel and two on each rear wheel. The front brake pads usually wear out faster than the rear pads since they do more of the work when stopping the car.
  • How long should my Voyager brake pads last? Brake pads generally last between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. Your driving can affect how long your Voyager brake pads last, though. For example, mainly driving on highways and gradually braking can help increase the lifespan of your brake pads, and carrying hefty loads or riding your brakes can shorten it.
  • Should my Voyager be leaking brake fluid when the car is off? Your Voyager brake system is a closed hydraulic system, so a brake fluid leak likely means you have an issue in your brake system. Over time, brake components can wear out or get damaged, causing a brake fluid leak.
  • What auto shop near me can fix my Voyager brakes? Firestone Complete Auto Care inspects and repairs Voyager brakes near you. Schedule an appointment for a free brake inspection and stop by soon. A Firestone Direct mobile brake mechanic may even be able to take care of your service at your home or office! See if we offer mobile brake repairs in your area.

Reliable Repairs for Your 1995 Plymouth Voyager

Let's take care of your 1995 Plymouth Voyager together. When something breaks, we're ready. Click on a repair below to learn more about 1995 Plymouth Voyager repairs.