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98 LS400 severe rear vibration

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Old 03-04-10, 01:09 PM
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I believe this issue can be closed out. The dealer replaced the complete ebrake assembly and seems to have resolved my problem. I've driven it for 3days without any occurring problem

Thanks to everyone for your advice.
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Originally Posted by fjstl
I believe this issue can be closed out. The dealer replaced the complete ebrake assembly and seems to have resolved my problem. I've driven it for 3days without any occurring problem

Thanks to everyone for your advice.
Well, I guess I'll take a bow on this one then!

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Do you use the emergency brake at all? Did they replace the rear rotors? Did they do any work on the rear drum brakes / emergency brake components? The inconsistency of it is a but puzzling. If you tend to use the e-brake, my thought is that it could be not releasing completely sometimes afterwards.
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Well, I guess I'll take a bow on this one then!
only time will tell. I'm trying to be optimistic.
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