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Rear ABS not working on my Gen 1
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1190151" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Gary, seems lots of '04s and '05s are running into this rear ABS block problem. Seems,once frozen up, there may be no fixing it. Maybe try forcing it with the dash actuation, or even pull it off and try a sonic cleaner. Either that or buy a known good, used one. Don't know how possible that last option is. New ones are big money.</p><p></p><p>BTW, has anyone made a complaint to NHTSA? I'd consider this a safety issue, and maybe a recall is in order, since the only sure fix is new replacement. I would think properly working brakes have to be a safety concern. I mean, what if you have to brake fast on some ice and go down, Gary?</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I would see malfunctioning brakes as more of a safety issue than altitude sickness or wiring harnesses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1190151, member: 13519"] Gary, seems lots of '04s and '05s are running into this rear ABS block problem. Seems,once frozen up, there may be no fixing it. Maybe try forcing it with the dash actuation, or even pull it off and try a sonic cleaner. Either that or buy a known good, used one. Don't know how possible that last option is. New ones are big money. BTW, has anyone made a complaint to NHTSA? I'd consider this a safety issue, and maybe a recall is in order, since the only sure fix is new replacement. I would think properly working brakes have to be a safety concern. I mean, what if you have to brake fast on some ice and go down, Gary? Seriously, I would see malfunctioning brakes as more of a safety issue than altitude sickness or wiring harnesses? [/QUOTE]
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