92 is in garage-ABS ?
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92 is in garage-ABS ?



>--- matthew Hopkins <mhoppy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> My Question- The manual says the ABS makes the brake
>> pedal vibrate and it
>> does it, not necessarily when hard braking. It
>> almost seems like this could
>> be front Air suspension which I thought the car
>> didn't have. (It has rear I
>> know)  I will look for air in front, but is this the
>> ABS and if so should it
>> be making a noise and vibration for no hardbraking
>> reason?
>
>Matt,
>
>Congratulations on your new Imperial!  While the
>'90-'93 Imperials don't have the appreciation (yet)
>that many of the older Imperials do, they are still
>excellent cars, especially when considered in the
>context of the time period they were produced.
>
>At any rate, it soundse like your new Imperial may
>simply have a front brake rotor that's out of round. 
>The ABS system will make the brake pedal vibrate, but
>ONLY when the ABS system is activated (under hard
>braking or conditions where one or more wheels slip or
>skid).  Otherwise, you should feel no vibration.
>
>A warped brake rotor will definitely cause a
>vibration, especially under light braking conditions. 
>Fortunately, this problem is easily remedied by
>"turning" the rotor or replacing it.  With milage as
>low as you car has, I would expect there's plenty of
>metal left to allow the rotor to be turned.
>
>Best luck!
>
>Elijah
> Might also be CV joints. Check the rubber boots. If they are bad, a real easy
fix.
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