Brakes groan and grab when turning and abs light comes on occasionally but not necessarily at the same time. brake pads are new and master cylinder also
If you know how the brakes work, then you would know that brake application involves brake pads coming in contact with rotors, and it is due to this the car comes to a stop. There are several reasons due to which you could be hearing noise from your brakes. We discuss them all in this article and let you know how to stop them.
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SOURCE: anti lock brake system
If the light is not on it may not be the ABS that is pulsating on slow braking but it may be that your have warped brake rotors, even if the rotors were replaced with the pads the new ones may be warped already, we always check new rotors on a brake lathe before installing them because we have seen this happen many times
SOURCE: 92 dodge van rear ABS-brake and ABS lights on/can't reset?
Its probably how your bleeding your brakes, but first make sure the bleeding nipples are facing upward. You should bleed diagonaly, front pass wheel then rear driver wheel. Then front driver wheel and rear pass wheel. The abs light has its own computer your have to get it scanned to clear the codes and turn off the light
SOURCE: traction light stays on as well as my abs would
Sounds like you have a problem in the front brakes or a front wheel speed sensor. A common cause for a Traction light is a faulty front ABS wheel speed sensor or harness. When the Anti lock brake computer sees a problem in the ABS syetm, it disables traction control as well.
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