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Question posted by rizwanahmadsyed on October 19th, 2012

Forgot To Release Parking Brakes And Run The Vehicle About 5kms,

Forgot to release Parking brakes and run the vehicle about 5kms, now it is giving jump feeling at lower gear and vibrating at 120km/hr speed. what is the solution of this problem?

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