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Re: 01 Grand Am Brake Prob
Ridenour on the right track. Does it do this also if you are stopped and push the pedal in and out, if so it is a lack of lubrication on the caliper guides. This will also cause a clicking/scratching noise due to rusted metal sliding against rusted metal. If this is the case, remove the calipers a grease the guides with graphite grease (graphite grease won't collect dust and dirt like other greases will). N-bodies are prone to this especially if you are not a "hard braker". They can actually seize up on you, actually, there is a section in the owners manual warning drivers about this problem. HTH
Marc
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