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I know some can and some cant.I believe these to be factory.Im not even sure whats causing my car to veer and a roar/groan when i break.Any suggestions? The brakes feel fine other than the crappy abs feeling.
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I own a shop, and understand these systems. The reason (I found) on vehicles for this is; The computer thinks one or more of your wheels are sliding or not turning. This can be caused by a large amount of metal dust (from the brake pads) building up on the wheel speed sensor. Brake pad/shoes have a large amount of metal in them called metallic or semi-metallic. You can even see it built up all over your wheels as black dust. The wheel sensors are just a little generator that makes a small amount of electricity when the reluctor passes by their magnetic field. A build up of dirt and dust can keep the sensor from generating, thus the computer thinks the wheel isn't turning. Use a volt/ohm (multi) meter, set it to the lowest AC volts setting on it, and hook it to the sensor leads. Spin the wheel and you should get a reading on the meter. If you do not, then you have found the problem. You don't need the ignition switch on, and unplug the sensor when you do this test so as to not get a reading back through the computer or do any damage to it. What I mean is don't hook the meter to the sensor with the wires still hooked to it. Unplug the sensor. When you find the problem, your brakes should go back to working like they should.Glad to help out, Good Luck!
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THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TOO I HAVE A 2001,MAYBE YOUR TIRES NEED TO BE ROTATEDWhats better a Lamborghini or Ferrari?
Yes they can if they are still with-in the factory spec listed on the rotor. The people turning the rotor will inspect and measure them after being turned. If they are out of spec, they will be rejected and you will need new ones. Normally, if they have not been turned yet, they will survive one turning.Car veering when braking is not caused by warped rotors and you should not have the abs going off unless you are on ice, gravel or brake in a panic situation.
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