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What is your question?
Can a bad abs wheel sensor cause one wheel to brake harder than the other?I have changed the one caliper that the pads were wearing out faster on ,master cylinder,better quality pads, and I still am having the same problem.I am also leaking fluid somewhere,but i cant find it.I am wearing out pads in only 2000 miles. Iam becoming very frusrated and broke over this problem. new rotors also
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If you do have a sensor out, the ABS will recognize a fault and no telling what it might do. If there is an issue with the ABS, get it checked and fixed.
Lot's of problems it seems there"davecallans",, you need to find yourself a good mechanic to do your work!! Save some money too!
Thanks but i cant afford it,I am pretty sure this one is where shops will just guess,your profile says your a master tech and you cant answer it either ,
..............pushrods' also not there to diagnose it in person..........online we have to trust YOUR information ............and skill and 30 plus years of experience?????
please dont answer my questions anymore
You don't say if the 'ABS' light is on or not. What does the side that is not wearing out do, when you step on the brake pedal? Is that caliper working properly? Inspected ALL brake lines under car and rear brakes as well? IF your losing fluid it's going somewhere! Sitting still apply the brakes firmly and wait and see if the pedal starts sinking on you. Good luck.
Take a look at his profile, do the math, tell's the whole story!...... (NO WAY!)
Holy sh-t, what a mechanic he would be.
Yeah..........GO GREEN JELLY!!..........
YEAH...I think my "profile" says it all for me..........goodnight!
Yeah, i think that about covers it for me too!! Seen it awhile back.
please dont answer my questions anymore
IS the ABS light on??????????????????TELL us what you find as the CAUSE of the problem , so you can shut us up!!!
Thanks
The ABS also works the traction control and will automatically apply the brakes, thinking it's out of control. We know what happens, and what it might do, but in your circumstance, you don't sound sure your self if the sensor is out. To be able to inform you totally about your system, I and we would have to scan it to see exactly what the issue is, then I and we can tell you exactly the what problems you are having and what problems you are going to have. Trying to get the information from a person that knows nothing about his car and says he can't afford it, but will spend money replacing parts they might not even need is a guessing game, and then you accuse 40 year veterans of guessing on what you 'might' need, is pretty damn stupid. We, not all technicians and/or mechanics, have paid our dues and fix the customers issues, that's what we get paid for, and we have repeat customers because we treat the customer right. I'm sorry you still live in California, I left there 30 years ago, because I got tired of getting screwed right and left as well . Forgive my Rant but we are guessing with the information given on the internet and trying to advise people of what it will take to correct their problem. If you were here I would ask you to bring it by and I'll check it for you and you can leave if you think I'm a crook.
Iam just trying to fish for ideas to save money,I know a mechanic cant properly diagnose a problem over the phone or internet.And I have witnessed dealerships and shops either guess at a tough problem or just ripp you off or tell you they cant find it,I have a feeling this problem is one those.
It should be an open and shut case, if the technician knows the system and what to look for.