No it is not normal. I am not a mechanic but whenever my brakes make a clicking sound or poping sound, I think there might be something loose or stuck in the brakes. The first thing I would do is elimante other noise sources such as ball joints, etc. Then I would have someone walk beside the vehicle while I reversed to pinpoint if the noise is from the rear or front. Chances are it is the rear brakes if they are drum brakes. Sometimes, it is also a sticking brake shoe that is okay when the wheel goes forward but gets caught for a second when the wheel goes in reverse. My advice is that if you have not worked on brakes before, see a mechanic. An adjustment might be all you need.
You do not have to plug anything. You will have normal brakes even if the ABS does not work.
brakes, or no sun
The ABS light is the light for the Anti-Lock Brake system. If the light stays on then there is a problem with the system. Your normal brakes will still work, but your ABS may not. Have it looked at by a professional.
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brakes, or no sun
Certainly, all four wheel brakes are used in normal stopping. However, the lions share of the stopping power is from the front brakes, yes.
The power brakes are activated when you start the car. This is normal.
yes they do most of the stopping
It uses its brakes and gears as normal
EBC brakes is a company that produces brakes for your car, truck, motorcycle and even for military vehicles. They are used just like ordinary brakes. They are actually just normal brakes, the EBC comes from the company name.
New brakes do not grind. If you replaced the brake pads and resurfaced the rotors you may hear a bit of a sound but it is normal until the pads and rotors wear during normal driving.
No. Your normal brakes will still work even if the ABS Module is bad. You will however have no ABS function.