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johnfj40 11-05-2019 01:59 PM

2019 Pacifica grinding noise
 
Hello, I have a 2019 Pacifica Limited which is making a grinding noise from the driver front wheel area. It can be heard at low speeds and gets louder as speed increases. It's very easy to hear at freeway speeds. There is also a similar sound when softly applying the brakes at slow speeds. I've read old threads about this issue and noted suggestions to replace the pads and rotors or possibly the wheel bearings. I did have the pads and rotors replaced, but the sound, if anything, got slightly louder. I really don't want to replace the wheel bearings just as a hope that it fixes the noise. Does anyone have any information about this, other than "it just makes that sound, live with it"? Thanks.

ChryslerCares 11-07-2019 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by johnfj40 (Post 112451)
Hello, I have a 2019 Pacifica Limited which is making a grinding noise from the driver front wheel area. It can be heard at low speeds and gets louder as speed increases. It's very easy to hear at freeway speeds. There is also a similar sound when softly applying the brakes at slow speeds. I've read old threads about this issue and noted suggestions to replace the pads and rotors or possibly the wheel bearings. I did have the pads and rotors replaced, but the sound, if anything, got slightly louder. I really don't want to replace the wheel bearings just as a hope that it fixes the noise. Does anyone have any information about this, other than "it just makes that sound, live with it"? Thanks.

Hello johnfj40,
I certainly understand why this would be concerning. We would kindly suggest connecting with your local certified Chrysler dealer as they are in the best position to assist. Please know that we are available via private message if you are in need of any assistance with that process.
Laura
ChryslerCares

wanty019 07-06-2020 02:01 PM

same issue
 

Originally Posted by johnfj40 (Post 112451)
Hello, I have a 2019 Pacifica Limited which is making a grinding noise from the driver front wheel area. It can be heard at low speeds and gets louder as speed increases. It's very easy to hear at freeway speeds. There is also a similar sound when softly applying the brakes at slow speeds. I've read old threads about this issue and noted suggestions to replace the pads and rotors or possibly the wheel bearings. I did have the pads and rotors replaced, but the sound, if anything, got slightly louder. I really don't want to replace the wheel bearings just as a hope that it fixes the noise. Does anyone have any information about this, other than "it just makes that sound, live with it"? Thanks.

Hi, How could u fix the problem?? my 2018 pacifica limited got same issue.
Is it still in warranty for fixing this issue? how much you paid?

ChryslerCares 07-08-2020 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by wanty019 (Post 114972)
Hi, How could u fix the problem?? my 2018 pacifica limited got same issue.
Is it still in warranty for fixing this issue? how much you paid?

Hello wanty019,

Please feel free to follow up with us privately regarding issues that your experiencing.

Lamar
ChryslerCares

dcotter0579 07-08-2020 04:30 PM

Dear Lamar,

The purpose of this forum is to allow Chrysler owners to exchange information and knowledge about their cars and how to fix them and keep them running. "Chrysler Cares" seems to be a social media desk within Chrysler that is somehow trying to be of service to Chrysler owners, but despite being within the corporation, and having at least theoretical access to all of Chrysler's vast engineering expertise, never seems to provide any technical information that might be of use to forum members. "Chrysler Cares" does not seem to be able to provide anything other than making appointments with a dealer or secretly communicating via private messaging. Neither of these "services" are of any assistance to any other member or reader of the forum here, which is a shame.

It would be vastly more helpful if you could get actual engineering expertise to bear on these problems. Who knows? Your engineers could probably benefit by being exposed to the real-world problems that your customers are experiencing.

And by the way, it should be "you're", not "your" in your last sentence.

Dermy14 01-15-2021 02:16 PM

Took the words right out of my fingers my forum friend!


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