At that point if I release the brakes and apply brakes again, then the vehicle stops." "While the vehicle is in slow motion, sometimes applying brakes does not top the vehicle, instead it starts to accelerate. "Bad speed sensor/abs control module? that caused ABS and Traction Control to sporadically become disabled" "At slow speeds, applying brakes causes slight acceleration and makes the car stop a little farther" "Just included with new front brake installation" Have had this noise since 2012 and neither the dealer nor a private mechanic have been able to fix it" "Makes a rumbling noise when braking to slow the car down. Repair cost before any discount was $1300"
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