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Old 05-31-2005, 03:49 PM
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Problems with brakes (ABS??)

When I use the brakes at a low speed (5-15mph), they have been "locking up" recently. It only does that at low speeds. I can slam on the brakes from 60mph and it will come to a stop properly. It seems that when I smash on the brakes, they work fine but using them normally (softer) causes the problem. When I say "locking up", the car jerks forward and the brakes basically do not work. I have to let off them and then try again which has led to a few close calls already. The ABS light has been off and on but not necessarily when they are messing up... Any advice would help
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Re: Problems with brakes (ABS??)

Have the ABS system scanned for codes. If the light comes on and off, there is a problem in the ABS system. A code can help isolate the area of concern. Otherwise, it is a guessing game and can be expensive.
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