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Consumer got a recall letter in March 2004 on the ABS module system. Had recall problem fixed on July 29, 2004. Now, when brakes applied, the car will not stop at required distance and continues on a few feet more while driving forward or backward. Drove on a cold day, and when he parked vehicle and turned it off, it made a noise like a fan blowing. Took it to dealer, and they fixed the ABS module system at owner's expense. The brakes are still not right. Gave the dealer $200 to replace rear rotors, and all they did was put new pads on old rotors. Consumer states new pads with the old rotors made him run into a brick wall.
While driving the ABS light illuminated, the vehicle was immediately returned to the dealer where they replaced various electronic components related to the ABS system, the rotors failed causing vibration when braking at any speed, the rear brake pads were worn substantially more than the front pads. Nlm
While driving the ABS light illuminated, the vehicle was immediately returned to the dealer where they replaced various electronic components related to the ABS system, the rotors failed causing vibration when braking at any speed, the rear brake pads were worn substantially more than the front pads. Nlm
While driving the ABS light illuminated, the vehicle was immediately returned to the dealer where they replaced various electronic components related to the ABS system, the rotors failed causing vibration when braking at any speed, the rear brake pads were worn substantially more than the front pads. Nlm
- Farmington Hills, MI, USA
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- Yonkers, NY, USA