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Normal. At least for mine it was.
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its ABS
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Could be ice build-up, as well.
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Agreed, ABS, interesting that the OP apparently has never experienced this in other cars.
ABS has been around for a long time. First on the 1966 Jensen FF AWD with Lockheed ABS, the '69 Thunderbird (rear only) and the '73 Chrysler Imperial and popularized on the mid '70s S Class with modern electronics. Edit: I would add that light application of brakes on snow usually does not activate ABS (it depends), it will most certainly activate with very light application on ice.
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+3 Normal... ABS.
Have you never felt ABS actuation? Do a search on google- I bet there is a youtube on it... The abs actuator is applyign and releasing the brake calipers very rapidly- 10+ times per second. Feels/sounds like a griding noise. No worries. Try it with one tire on gravel/mud/grass at 20-30 mph in a straight line....same thing |
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I agree too. The first time I felt ABS kick in (in my old 3-series), I thought I'd hit the truck that had swerved in front of me! I could not believe that there was not a scratch. That was in dry conditions.
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I had felt ABS kick in when I was applying full brake in a rainy day in my old vehicle (non-bmw), so I thought the ABS only kicks in when braking fully and hard. But I'm finding out that it's very easy to get the ABS working on a snowy and slippery road in a BMW. I drove someone's Lexus ES350 back-to-back in the same snowy condition right after driving the X5, and from what I can tell, the Lexus needed harder braking to activate the ABS and the grinding noise was more muted than the BMW. So I found the X5 to be a little more sensitive in its ABS activation, which I think is nice. I felt more sure-footed. Was just a tad bit concerned about the louder ABS noise.
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Lexus is 1000+ pounds lighter than X5. BMW may be better in muffling the energy required to stop almost 5,000 lb beast, but they can't bend the laws of physics.
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