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Re: OT- Chevy Truck Brakes
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Posted by Hoosier JD on April 14, 2007 at 19:04:19 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Chevy Truck Brakes posted by Allan In NE on April 14, 2007 at 18:39:04:
A little over a year ago, I had what sounded like your trouble on my 98 Tahoe. It was time for brakes anyway, I had over 60,000 on them, so I replaced the pads and bought the good rotors. I still had the problem. I got to thinking, I had never felt rotors do what these were doing... it would vibrate and/or pulsate real slow. I got on this site and asked, someone told me to take everything back apart because there is a sensor behind the rotor and a backing plate. This sensor gets corrosion (road gunk and rust?) and will make the anti-locks pulsate. Just clean the end of this sensor and put a little-thin amount of synthetic grease on it. I couldn't get to it right away, so I pulled the fuse until I could. The brakes went back to the old style, no anti-locks, but worked just fine. Later, I went in and pulled everthing back apart and did what was suggested and fixed it! Don't know if this is the cure for your truck, but it fixed mine. As a side note....thanks to everyone on this and the John Deere site who has helped me on several problems I have had...I can't buy this kind of help anywhere else! Later, Mike.
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