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| Message: | Since you did have the dealership and Jag expert have a look, I would guess everything is normal. Perhaps it's a function of just the right spacing and size of the bumps that is causing the tires to leave the surface of the roadway just enough that the ABS is trying it's best to cope. I might also be inclined to check if your front shocks are worn to the point that they aren't keeping the tires down. A shade tree mechanic's way of testing them would be to push down on the front bumper repeatedly making the front suspension compress and release. Get it going pretty well and then stop suddenly. The car should return to level with just a tiny amount of rebound and do that quickly. If it continues to rock up and down much at all...the shocks are in need of replacement. | ||||