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My 2006 Mazda Tribute makes a pulsating noise when I'm almost at a complete stop. Front brakes have been replaced at dealer but noise has returned.

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If you have drum brakes in back instead of disc brakes, that could be your problem. Very common noise with drums. Pads, springs, could be sticking, or pistons if it is disc brakes

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