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  1. #1 Brake pedalsurge when turning and braking 
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    New to this forum and have learned a lot since. I have a 04 gtp. Everytime I turn and apply the brakes, it's almost like the abs kicks in and the pedal starts to surge and pulse. You guys are amazing so I hope you can point me in the right direction. I want to build this car but the minor things need to be done first especially those that involve stopping if I'm going to be pushing this car. Thank you all in advance and I hope I get some info from you guys.
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    Check wire harness @ front hubs.
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    best to get it scanned, but it sounds like a bad ebcm.

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    Sounds like ABS wiring. As already mentioned, get it scanned; will most likely point you to what corner (wheel) is the culprit.
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    Like the guys said, check the front wire harness off the hub.

    They move when you turn. Take off the front wheels and peel back the loom.
    You will probably see your problem right away, besides salt,dirt and moisture.
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    You guys are absolutely fantastic. Will post when I check it out and update
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