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ABS Works by sensing when the wheel stops revolving under braking, it will then momentarily reduce the braking pressure and reapply.
It sounds like there may be a problem with the mechanism that detects the revolution of the wheel.
In your shoes I would not drive this until a mechanic rectifies it.
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You're reading The light doesnt come on my cousin says that the abs kick in and shouldnt, the pedal works fine till I come to a complete stop, but will growl and pulsate and drift forward but eventually will stop. Could it be that the brakes need bleed? This problem has
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