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Rear ABS


That means your rear shoes are either worn out or not adjusted properly.
It is very common for the rear's star wheel adjusters to freeze up from corrosion. They are dirt cheap to replace. Make sure you put them on the proper side, they are marked L/R.

I would also inspect the front pads and rotors, just to be sure.
 
That means your rear shoes are either worn out or not adjusted properly.
It is very common for the rear's star wheel adjusters to freeze up from corrosion. They are dirt cheap to replace. Make sure you put them on the proper side, they are marked L/R.

I would also inspect the front pads and rotors, just to be sure.

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Do this before doing any dramatic modifications.
 
Clean them with brake clean and don't forget to put a VERY small amount of lithium grease on the star wheel adjuster and bosses. If this does not solve the issue then replacing the components would be in order.
 

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