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Old 05-30-2008, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
justin_h
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brake/air conditioner rumble question

2007 F250 SD 4x4
39,000 miles

Lately I started feeling a slight vibration in my pedal foot or hearing a slight roar when beginning a turn. At a stoplight today I noticed it just seemed different and loud. I turned my fan down and the roar went away. At the next light I turned it off again and I heard the rumble and felt slight vibration in my brake foot. Very strange. Although I cannot duplicate the brake vib at every stop it seems related to the a/c fan. The roar and vib is sort of like the one you get if the power steering was having issues but much quieter.

Somebody mentioned that it could be a brake booster issue.

If someone could sort through my poor description of my problem and shed some light I'd appreciate it.
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