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[ST] Brake pulsing
- Subject: [ST] Brake pulsing
- From: "CAPT Howard S. Serlick USNR" <serlick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 07:59:36 -0500
Hello All & Craig:
I think something is warped or out ot "true". You
definitely need to check your wheel since everything
else seems to be fine.
Next areas to investigate are your brake pads to make
sure they are correctly installed along with your
calipers. Make sure the correct pads are installed! I'd
then check the master cylinder and brake lever
mechanisim. You might have a a small blockage.
Best of luck,
Howard Stephen Serlick
'00 Blue ST (30.4K miles)
Philadelphia
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