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Question posted by ceereyes on December 29th, 2012

Mushy Brakes And Wiper Interaction

When the brakes are depressed and the wiper blades are on, I can feel the wipers vibration moving under my foot. When depressed, the brake pedal gradually goes to the floor and feels kind of mushy. What needs to be done??? Thank you!

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