Brake pulsation typically occurs due to uneven wear or warping of the brake rotors, which can create inconsistent contact between the brake pads and rotors. This can lead to vibrations felt in the brake pedal when pressure is applied. Other causes may include issues with the brake calipers or the presence of contaminants on the braking surface. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of worn components can help prevent this issue.
The Anti-Lock brakes pulsate so the brakes do not lock up (anti) and cause the vehicle to side out.
Rotors out of round and need to be replaced or resurfaced?
Do you have anti lock brakes that might be it if not your rotors maybe warped
For the brakes, check for warped rotors. For the turning, check for worn CV joints.
The front rotors are out of round or warped, Need to have the rotors turned.
The rotors are out of round, WARPED. Need to have them turned and replace pads too.
The driver suddenly applied the brakes.
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Warped rotors. Driving using the left foot to brake causes the rotors to heat up. Quenching the hot rotors by driving thru water will cause them to warp. The warped rotors cause the pedal to pulsate.
The music at the concert made the crowd's hearts pulsate with excitement.
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Hey Brad No, They should be ok. GoodluckJOe