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hi sometimes when coming to a complete stop under gentle braking (ie in heavy traffic etc) i feel the ABS kick in...(pedal shuddering)
this happens rarely and its definitely ABS and not warped rotors...
i was wondering what could cause this and how bad this is
i've checked the ABS on a flat road and it is working fine...
car is an ek4
thanks alot
Zdster
14-05-2006, 05:38 AM
I hear what you are saying and I am no technical expert (ie I am just throwing this out there) but maybe your master cylinder is on the way out? Anyway, just a thought.
Slow96GSR
14-05-2006, 06:48 AM
Check the fluid level in the ABS unit. Also make sure fluid is topped off all around. If that doesn't work have a tech check the ABS system.
does this happen during cold or warm?
or both?
bennjamin
14-05-2006, 10:41 AM
does the steering wheel very slightly wobble in relation to this "shuddering" too ?
IF u want Noel come around and check ur brake pads...might be slightly warped on one side (catching?!)
har har har mistaken identity benny :p
although i did consider that ek when it was on carsales :) very nice too
Back on topic, how often per day or per week does it happen? Check ABS fluids -> Get a mech to check
happens indiscriminately...usually in peak hour traffic...slowly coming to stops at intersections etc...
i'll check fluid levels/pads etc...thanks =)
hi, just a thought....theres no ABS light shown on dash...so i was thinking mebbe the problem could be wheel sensors??
i'll do a ecu test tomorrow
hehe yeah dude you should get the orange ABS light up when the ABS kicks in
check ECU -> do you mean getting CEL code?
yer i finally did that ecu test lol
i got codes 54 and 61 with the ABS light...(thankfully engine light was off :) )
does anyone know what these codes mean? (looking at ECU-MAN)
thanks alot
CRXer
03-06-2006, 06:11 PM
54-Fail safe relay
61-Ignition voltage
Poor supply voltage I imagine could give rise to probs in the fail safe relay,so i'd be eyeing off the charging system(alternator,battery) or anything that could be causing a voltage dropoff at the time of the event(if car working normally otherwise) such as faulty brake lights or similar.
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