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I have 11k on my 2022 F250. Over the last 3-4k miles I've heard/felt a light clunk when taking my foot off the brake when going under 30mph. Last night I was going down a slight incline and appled the brakes with moderate pressure. The rear end of the truck jumped hard 3 times before I took my foot of the pedal. At first I thought I had been rear-ended. For the next 3-4 miles with a lot of braking required, the brakes felt sticky. It is now parked and I take it to the dealer in 2 days. Any guess as to what would cause strong jerking/jumping of the rear wheels?
Thought that it engages automatically. Roads were perfectly dry & clean plus it would not explain why the brakes felt like they were sticking immediately after.
Thought that it engages automatically. Roads were perfectly dry & clean plus it would not explain why the brakes felt like they were sticking immediately after.
there is a light that shows e locker on. Check your calipers and make sure tight. Who knows it could be electrical, engaging brakes or engaging locker.