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I don’t know if this is related to your problem. I have a 2001 ford f150. If I remember correctly there was a recall concerning a cruise control issue..I don’t remember what years it covered..I had mine repaired at the dealer..Keep in mind that I never used my cruise control, so I had no problems..Maybe something to check out..Good luck!!
I don’t know if this is related to your problem. I have a 2001 ford f150. If I remember correctly there was a recall concerning a cruise control issue..I don’t remember what years it covered..I had mine repaired at the dealer..Keep in mind that I never used my cruise control, so I had no problems..Maybe something to check out..Good luck!!
I thank you.. All of your guys answers have been GREAT, and much helpful No doubt, I will have to look at this closer..I thank you for the starting off point..Thanks again..
I thank you.. All of your guys answers have been GREAT, and much helpful No doubt, I will have to look at this closer..I thank you for the starting off point..Thanks again..
I thank you!! I just finished watching that video.. I should state, the movement is not comming from the narrow end of the boot, as in Erics video.. The movement is comming from the wide end of the boot..It’s the same on both sides..Any thoughts will be well recieved.. Thanks again..
I thank you!! I just finished watching that video.. I should state, the movement is not comming from the narrow end of the boot, as in Erics video.. The movement is comming from the wide end of the boot..It’s the same on both sides..Any thoughts will be well recieved.. Thanks again..
FINALLY!! I have had time to dig into the pulsing brake pedal issue on my 2001 ford f150 truck. I normally drive my honda accord for the most part. Deer hunting, snow, ice,and cold weather, in Minnesota has put me behind the wheel of my truck much more. As I spent more time driving the truck, I started feeling a slight shimmy in the steering wheel at very slow speeds. I discovered the front rotors are slightly warped. There is some reasonable brake pad left. It’s not a real big issue at this point, but noticeable if you pay attention. I will have to replace rotors and pads in the near future. I would like to thank you all for the input, and suggestions. I wish you all a safe and happy 2014!!
FINALLY!! I have had time to dig into the pulsing brake pedal issue on my 2001 ford f150 truck. I normally drive my honda accord for the most part. Deer hunting, snow, ice,and cold weather, in Minnesota has put me behind the wheel of my truck much more. As I spent more time driving the truck, I started feeling a slight shimmy in the steering wheel at very slow speeds. I discovered the front rotors are slightly warped. There is some reasonable brake pad left. It’s not a real big issue at this point, but noticeable if you pay attention. I will have to replace rotors and pads in the near future. I would like to thank you all for the input, and suggestions. I wish you all a safe and happy 2014!!
Thank you..I’m going to be off deer hunting this weekend. I will be checking out the rotors when I get back..Thanks again..
Thank you..I’m going to be off deer hunting this weekend. I will be checking out the rotors when I get back..Thanks again..
No dash lights are on..Thanks
No dash lights are on..Thanks
Thanks for the info..I’ll check it out asap.
Thanks for the info..I’ll check it out asap.
I did remove both brake pads.. Plenty of material on both. Once I bent the shield away a litte, the noise went away..This time I will remove the rotor and investigate it further..The high temp. is 0 degrees today, so I’m not too motivated to do it today..Stay tuned..Thanks for the help..
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