Shaky Steering Wheel and E-Brake Light Issues |
Shaky Steering Wheel and E-Brake Light Issues |
Feb 4, 2008 - 3:04 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 30, '04 From Evansville, Indiana Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
ive been having this shaky steering wheel problem for a while now. Everytime im at a speed, lets say 40mph+, and i hit the breaks to slow down, my steering wheel gets very very shaky. is this normal or does nobody else experience this? i figured it could possibly be an issue with my rotors being warped or something to that extent. other than that, i have no clue.
also, my e-brake light has been going on and off for quite a while now. it will stay off for a little bit, but after i speed up , it turns back on, then it stays on for a while. and no, my e-brake is not up. if anyone could help me out with either of these problems, it would be greatly appreciated. |
Feb 8, 2008 - 4:16 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 12, '07 From Houston, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
I have an interesting question that kind of goes with this.
When I was driving through downtown last night (pho at 2am ftw) I was in 5th gear and I needed to stop pretty quickly. I was only going about 30 mph but when I pressed on the brake and the clutch at the same time the clutch pedal stayed in. I was able to take it out of gear but I couldn't put it back in because the clutch pedal was still on the floor. When I let off the brakes the pedal came back and I was able to use it but it was very soft that first shift. After that I kept driving and the pedal regained its usual stiffness. So, my question is, does the hydraulics system for the clutch share anything with the hydraulics system for the brakes? I really need new pads, rotors, pads, and rotors. -------------------- "He won't come out of the bathroom. He keeps telling us we're dark somethings and not his friends."
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