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Question: Replaced blower motor-now brakes pulse when blower is on high. Why?

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Kasey98, Potsdam, NY, September 20, 2010, 05:39
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I had the blower motor changed and it seemed to work fine. But I have found that when the blower is on high, and I step on the brake there is a pulsing that almost feels like the brakes are going metal to metal.

When the blower is on any of the lower speeds there is no problem, but the brakes start to pulse as soon as I turn it onto high.

Any deas??

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    Johnny Mopar September 21, 2010, 16:12
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    There is no relation to your Blower Motor and Brake pedal pulsation. Have your brakes inspected and your rotors machined or replaced.

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