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If it is a modern car with 'steering control' to keep you straight in the event of a skid, then that system will not enjoy having access to some of its controls missing.

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Q: What happens if your rear brakes stop working on a vehicle with front wheel drive It's a 94 jeep grand Cherokee?
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