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Brakes issues
Well, after 4 weeks away from my Mustang I couldn't wait to drive it again.
However, when I tried this morning I have noticed that it had some brakes issues.
It seems to me that brakes are locked, not by much, but I still have to give a lot more gas than I usually do and car slows down a lot faster than it used to when I let go of the gas.
So, anyone had similar issues?
Car is 2000 Mustang 3.8L w/ 49,500 miles on the odometer.
However, when I tried this morning I have noticed that it had some brakes issues.
It seems to me that brakes are locked, not by much, but I still have to give a lot more gas than I usually do and car slows down a lot faster than it used to when I let go of the gas.
So, anyone had similar issues?
Car is 2000 Mustang 3.8L w/ 49,500 miles on the odometer.
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My 94 was doing the same thing. It was because my ebake cable was sticking so loosened it up to release it more so it wouldnt drag and havent had any problems since. I just dont use my ebarke anymore.
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