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Old 08-21-2003, 02:23 PM
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Question 99 Maxima SE-L Braking problem

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When I brake(usually little harder) it gives a push just before it comes to stop. It is not the brake pedal(so it is not ABS) the car itself gives a little push. Does anyone here know what the problem could be? I appreciate all your help.

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never heard of that.. maybe your idle is too high therefor you get that little push?.. have you checked you brake fluid level?
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Re: 99 Maxima SE-L Braking problem

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never heard of that.. maybe your idle is too high therefor you get that little push?.. have you checked you brake fluid level?
Thanks for your response. I will check the brake fluid level. Can you please tell me why idle speed would cause this problem?
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