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Old Jul 3, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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So i've been hearing the click louder and louder and more frequently now but i thought it is just the Compressor. Now i notice when i am holding the brake and i hear the click i feel a twitch on the brake pedal. Is this normal?
Old Jul 3, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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So i've been hearing the click louder and louder and more frequently now but i thought it is just the Compressor. Now i notice when i am holding the brake and i hear the click i feel a twitch on the brake pedal. Is this normal?
Probably need to replace your brakes...
Old Jul 3, 2006 | 05:04 PM
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So i've been hearing the click louder and louder and more frequently now but i thought it is just the Compressor. Now i notice when i am holding the brake and i hear the click i feel a twitch on the brake pedal. Is this normal?
I thinking it's just normal... the compressor will put a load on the motor which might be enough for the brakes "twitch". Hmmm... guess I have to pay attention and see if my car does it... I know when you switch from park to drive or drive to park the brake pedal will move...
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