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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Rear ABS not working on my Gen 1
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<blockquote data-quote="OldButNotDead (sockpuppet)" data-source="post: 1190189" data-attributes="member: 87234"><p>Yea, your right, my thinking cap wasn't fully functional. Since mine is a 14 and under 5K miles it should be under warranty. I agree with HRZ that this is a safety issue and it should be reported to NHTSA. One or two cases won't get their attention so everyone who gets this should submit. IIRC when you apply to NHTSA you do not have to submit any maintenance records.</p><p></p><p>Just to elaborate, I was very near or at vertical and had not started the turn. Could see nothing was coming so I was able to use the entire road. There was no pulsing front or rear. It was the tire sliding that initiated what I described as a "skip". So this had noting to do with the tire walking out due to loss of traction. I think I'm going to try some lock up in a parking lot over the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldButNotDead (sockpuppet), post: 1190189, member: 87234"] Yea, your right, my thinking cap wasn't fully functional. Since mine is a 14 and under 5K miles it should be under warranty. I agree with HRZ that this is a safety issue and it should be reported to NHTSA. One or two cases won't get their attention so everyone who gets this should submit. IIRC when you apply to NHTSA you do not have to submit any maintenance records. Just to elaborate, I was very near or at vertical and had not started the turn. Could see nothing was coming so I was able to use the entire road. There was no pulsing front or rear. It was the tire sliding that initiated what I described as a "skip". So this had noting to do with the tire walking out due to loss of traction. I think I'm going to try some lock up in a parking lot over the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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