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Old 06-05-2009, 11:35 PM
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Default ABS brake issues after changing pads / rotors

Hey guys,

I just replaced the front brake pads, and installed new rotors, and brake guide pins on my 06 Tundra SR5 4x4 double cab. The bleed the brakes in the order RR, LR, FR, FL.

Pumped the brakes then did a test drive around the block.

Now when I stop I can feel / here the abs kicking in at the end of a gradual stop. ABS and Brake lights do not come on.

Possible dirty wheel speed sensor?

I get no error codes when I do a scan with my scangauge.

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Default Re: ABS brake issues after changing pads / rotors

I don't think the Scan Gauge will pick up ABS codes, but if the light is not on your not setting a code. Sounds like some kind of ABS sensor issue. Check it carefully for metal stuck to the magnetic tip. Also look at the tone ring on the CV joint. We just seen one of these break on a Mercury Mariner after the rotors had to be beat off with a hammer. Guess the shock cause the ring to snap.
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