You need to determine whether the problem has anything to do with the ABS by performing the static test and/or by stomping on the rear brake on dirt or hard surface to see whether the ABS kicks in. The feel is very different from a warped disc because of the sudden release of pressure with ABS followed by very hard feel cycled over & over versus a gradual release & firmness when braking on a warped disc.
Is the rear wheel in perfect alignment? I imagine that misalignment could cause a pulsating feel as well. I think someone mentioned that a piston could be sticking in the rear brake caliper. I doubt seriously that ABS would be engaging every time you press the rear brake, but I also have not heard of anyone else warping a disc. Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sail Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Rear ABS is on all the time. > Even with light application of rear brake I feel pulsation. Someone asked me to check if my rotor is bent. But, as fat as I can tell it looks straight. > > Regards, > > Sail > > >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/22 7:33 PM >>> > What does on all the time mean? I just dont understand. Post some more > specific information and perhaps we can help. > Thanks, > RSRBOB
