abs braking systems

can be a pain with continual problems, are they worth it? you carry your car to a

dealer, they repair it, the next thing you know the warning light comes on again,

what in the world is going on, I'd rather not have this feature?

chrysler was the first with the hydraulic brakes, and possibly the worst for abs brake "failures."

I can do without the abs brakes, but the warning light is "intimidating" when it want go off.

m h o =A0v =83e

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fiveiron
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dealer, they repair it, the next thing you know the warning light comes on again,

what in the world is going on, I'd rather not have this feature?

chrysler was the first with the hydraulic brakes, and possibly the worst for abs brake "failures."

I can do without the abs brakes, but the warning light is "intimidating" when it want go off.

m h o v fe

Personally after 6 years of having full ABS I still hate them. Without ABS you can stop where you want not were an engineer in an office thinks you should. ABS just makes for worse drivers, slam them full on and live or die with the results. I rather like doing my own braking thanks.

Jack

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Jack Hayes
10-4 on doing your own braking, but I can't totally bad-mouth the abs brakes - since they have possibly been my "salvation" at times.

it's only when they act-up that my dander rises. ie, the warning light - comes on, want go off, after just coming from the dealer's repair shop.

m h o =A0v =83e

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fiveiron

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