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ABS- BRAKE PROBLEMS

Old Oct 17, 2006 | 09:07 PM
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Default ABS- BRAKE PROBLEMS

I am leasing a 2005 Pacifica and am having trouble the last 3 months with the ABS engaging during normal braking- causing my brakes to fail and me not be able to stop. Been towed to dealer 3 times. Currently at dealers now- Can't find a problem????? Not showing up on computer. Let me tell you- There is a problem. I have almost wrecked 3 times. They say you should be able to stop even if ABS comes on. The ABS light has only come on 1 time. No warning when this happens- you go to brake and the whole front end sounds like it's coming out and makes this horrible grinding noise and shakes. What is up with this??? They have replaced speed sensors and ABS sensor. That was 3 weeks ago- and it happened again. I am scared to drive this car. I have a family. I 'm afraid we will be killed or kill someone else in an accident. Anyone else having same problems?????? HELP
 
Old Dec 8, 2006 | 01:51 AM
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Default RE: ABS- BRAKE PROBLEMS

The prob is one of the 4 wheel speed sensors we have had all kinda issues with the sensors. if they cant find it tell them to look in the freeking history of the sensors in the abs computer duh. I have had a few GREEN tesh at my work say the same thing and when thay have not been to school on the ABS system thay will have no idea on what they are looking for.
go to a different dealer of if u are in the atl area email me
Kevin
 
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