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Choose your vehicle's make from the list below, then follow the link to the database of Diagnostic Trouble Codes for your car.
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Choose your vehicle's make from the list below, then follow the link to the database of Diagnostic Trouble Codes for your car.
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Choose your vehicle's make from the list below, then follow the link to the database of Diagnostic Trouble Codes for your car.
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Choose your vehicle's make from the list below, then follow the link to the database of Diagnostic Trouble Codes for your car.
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Choose your vehicle's make from the list below, then follow the link to the database of Diagnostic Trouble Codes for your car.
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Your brakes are probably the most important part of your car. Without an intake system, you'll just sit there. But at least you won't hit a tree while you're just sitting there! Seriously, brakes aren't something to play around with. If your car is having a braking problem, whether it's weak brakes, a mushy pedal, grinding sounds - whatever your brake problem is, you need to troubleshoot and repair it as soon as possible. We'll help you diagnose your braking problem so you know what repairs to make.
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Brake Pedal Too Firm. If you step on the brake pedal and all of a sudden it feels like you're doing leg presses at the gym with a new personal trainer, your brake pedal may be too firm. This symptom points to a few potential problems, all of which need to be fixed as soon as possible.
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Troubleshooting Brake Problems - No Brake Pressure - Pedal Goes To Floor
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Weak or Spongy Brakes. Sometimes your brakes will still work, but they seem to have grown weak. It takes longer to stop, or you get less braking power when you apply the brakes suddenly. The pedal may also feel more squishy than usual:
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Brakes Grabbing or Pulling. Your brakes should apply themselves smoothly and even;y when you push the pedal. If they seem to suddenly grab, or if they are pulling the car to one side, you may have one of these problems:
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