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Question posted by Rollingsilverwheel on December 20th, 2012

Traction Control Engaged Brakes Rough,- Vibrates,and Crunches

When traction control is engaged-brakes are rough-vibrates (like feeling the holes in the road on the actual pedal) vibrates,crunches--brakes are good when traction control is not engaged

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Owner's Manual - Page 90

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Owner's Manual - Page 111

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Owner's Manual - Page 115

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Owner's Manual - Page 149

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Owner's Manual - Page 159

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Owner's Manual - Page 201

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Owner's Manual - Page 219

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Owner's Manual - Page 223

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Owner's Manual - Page 308

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