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My mom (70's) bought herself a 2010 Touring model convertible from CarMax last summer. Great car and she lets me drive it around now and then as well. My question
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My mom (70's) bought herself a 2010 Touring model convertible from CarMax last summer. Great car and she lets me drive it around now and then as well.
![]() My question is this...when I apply the brakes, I am noticing an odd faint pulsation feeling in the brake pedal. I'm not hearing any brake noise and it seems to stop just fine. This happens no matter what speed I've been driving/stopping. I'm wondering if I need to bring it to Nissan to have it inspected or is this just normal for this kind of car? Note it's the first true sports car in the family so I don't have much to compare it to. The car has approx. 18K miles on it. Any thoughts on what's going on? Thanks for any help you can offer us. |
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