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Hey Cari==This is probably the ABS working. Have someone who knows about abs drive it and get their openion. GoodluckJoe

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Q: Why would a 1997 Chevy Blazer's brakes make a sound like a wire being plucked and not stop without being pumped when on ice or wet roads?
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