Do I need a new anti lock brake system

Asked by ljandres Dec 08, 2015 at 08:32 PM about the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr LX Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I work on a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria I changed the driver side CV axle rear
after that the brakes start reacting every time I will press them I have
confirmed that the CV axle was the right one I cleaned all the ABS sensors
and it's still doing the same thing it feels like the brakes are pumping every
time I press brake by the end of the stop

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Is this on dry roads? Are your tires worn out and getting hard? Are you just now noticing this or has it always been that way?

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