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- From: r_moore@vger.nsu.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: Anti-Lock blues
- Message-ID: <3150.2b6697de@vger.nsu.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 14:10:38 EDT
- References: <1jnatcINN5q8@hp-col.col.hp.com>
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- In article <1jnatcINN5q8@hp-col.col.hp.com>, theckel@col.hp.com (Tim Heckel) writes:
- > Having just experienced the anti-lock brakes on my
- > '92 Nissan SE-R for the first time I immediately rushed down
- > to the local dealer to have the system checked. They said
- > it was "normal"...
- >
- > What happens is an incredibly loud grinding noise
- > that I can also feel in the brake pedal whenever
- > the antilock is engaged. It's so violent a combination
- > of noise and grinding feel that my (involuntary) reaction is to
- > jerk my foot off the brake pedal, not good!
- >
- > My question to you, especially if you own an SE-R or other
- > Nissan with antilock brakes, is is this "normal"?
- I don't have a Nissan, it's a '92 Chevy Corsica, with ABS and yes it's a
- very disturbing feeling/noise when they engage....
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- >
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