AlexB wrote:Hi Snowgirl,
You didn't answer my questions, so I don't know what else to say...
Sorry which question did I miss?
TAS wrote:Hi snowgirl,
From what you have described the first thing I would do is check the ABS rings on the driveshaft outer joints.
It sounds like one of them may have a cracked and is causing the ABS to operate at low speeds. Rotate each wheel and look closely. Corrosion builds up behind them until they fracture from the expansion.
The ABS light doesn't always come on because the system thinks the wheel is actually locking up because of the gap caused by the fracture. Also check each wheel spins free after the pedal is release and not binding.
Hope this is of some help
Andy
Hiya, I asked my husband and he says the teeth are worn? Does this make sense? The brakes are still really sharp just as you brake and car has almost stopped there is still this slight vibration on the pedal. Doesn't abs kicking in feel really rough/grating feeling? So not convinced it's the abs
Meganeccdarren wrote:Sounds to me like a warped disc or one of the discs has not been fitted correctly (flush)
Try running a gauge on the disc to see if it has any run out. If you don't have a gauge a simple Heath Robinson affair will do such as a frame of wood with a nail sticking through it just touching the disc. Then spin the disc and see if it's running true
Darren
Darren it was the exact same with the old discs? Hubby says they are fitted correctly (He's normally pretty good!

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Hubby is thinking that as they where soo low for a while, (no meat on pads) and the metal from the pads had deeply scored the discs ect. That the calipers are sticking?
