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    #11
    heheh ...thats a very sad excuse coming from a dealer
    sir vinsanity ano ba year and model ng auto mo?

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    #12
    pulling the abs fuse should be step number 1 for you.

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    #13
    Hyundai Sonata GLS 2000 model ng car ko. sir speedy baka pwede ko pacheck sa inyo kaya lang takot ako sa traffic sa Shaw, hirap talaga ng preno.

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    #14
    sure bring it over nalang so we can check it.

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    #15
    pa tow mo na lang para safe... Dont ake risk baka susunod na hanapin mo engine..

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by 1997 View Post
    pa tow mo na lang para safe... Dont ake risk baka susunod na hanapin mo engine..
    sir maki sagot lang,yes first step eh fuse, but then di dapat lumambot ang brake mo,yung Elantra ko mga sa pinas di ko na pinagana abs.k pa din,basically dapat ok pa and conventional brake mo.abs only works when you slam the brake at a certain speed para di mag lack ang mga brakes mo and cause swerving,yun lang.and abs light should be on continously kung faulty yan................................ty

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    #17
    When was the last time you had the brakes serviced before the spongy pedal? How did they bleed the system? Did they use a vacumm pump? If they did that can cause air pockets between abs pump and the master cylinder on some abs systems which will cause the spongy feel. Not sure if Hyundai has one of those systems.

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ABS Replacement