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Technical Service Bulletin # 05-001-06A

Date: 060923

Brakes - Rear Brake Drum Freezing/Water/Snow Ingestion

NUMBER: 05-001-06 REV A

GROUP: Brakes

DATE: September 23, 2006

THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 05-001-06, DATED MARCH 9, 2006, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED
FROM YOUR FILES. THE REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES A REVISED PART NUMBER.

SUBJECT:
Snow/Water Ingestion Into Rear Brake Drum

OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves installing a revised rear drum brake support (backing) plate and possible replacement of the rear brake shoes and drums.

MODELS:

2001 - 2006

(RS)

Town & Country/Voyager/Caravan

1996 - 2000

(NS)

Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager

1996 - 2000

(CS)

Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)

NOTE:

This bulletin applies to vehicles equipped with sales codes BRA, BRB, or BRV (front disc/rear drum brakes) built on or before March 7, 2006
(MDH 0307XX).

SYMPTOM/CONDITION:

While driving through deep or blowing snow/water, the snow/water may enter the rear brake drums causing rust to develop on the rear brake drum and
shoe friction surfaces. This condition can lead to temporary freezing of the rear brake linings to the drums. This symptom is experienced after the vehicle
has been parked in below freezing temperatures long enough for the snow/water to freeze inside of the rear brake drums. When the parking brake has
been applied the symptom is more likely to occur.

DIAGNOSIS:
If the vehicle operator describes the Symptom/Condition above, perform the Repair Procedure.

PARTS REQUIRED:

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