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Old 06-08-2005, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey ya'll!
Got some brake issues here. They keep shuddering and I hear a buzzing noise
from under the dash area. The brake pads are decent and I have bled the
brakes twice already. It does not occur all the time, usually when the
vehicle is warming up - by that I mean, it does not occur after driving for
a while. The Black Widow is a 96 D1 SE7. I have a 2 inch OME lift with
265/75/16 MT's if that makes a difference.
This problem used to occur occasionally when turning into a parking spot but
now it occurs more often when braking on a straight away.
Thanks,
Steven in Modesto, CA
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Old 06-08-2005, 02:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey ya'll!
Got some brake issues here. They keep shuddering and I hear a buzzing noise
from under the dash area. The brake pads are decent and I have bled the
brakes twice already. It does not occur all the time, usually when the
vehicle is warming up - by that I mean, it does not occur after driving for
a while. The Black Widow is a 96 D1 SE7. I have a 2 inch OME lift with
265/75/16 MT's if that makes a difference.
This problem used to occur occasionally when turning into a parking spot but
now it occurs more often when braking on a straight away.
Thanks,
Steven in Modesto, CA
I have the same problem, it's the ABS that's kicking in. You probably hear a relay clicking on and off and it goes away when the vehicle warms up, right?
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yup, what's the cause and how do I fix it?
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