Brakes that grab, drag, or become pulsating, generally mean parts are not working correctly. When the brakes seem to be overly sensitive to pedal pressure, they are grabbing. Normally this problem is caused by contaminated brake linings. If the linings are covered or saturated with oil, find the source of the oil and repair it. Then replace the pads and refinish or replace the rotor.This will help.
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