So final update as I am determined to solve this problem and get you guys a fix as well. Although the grounds helped, the issue lies with the ABS module connector. If I spray just a small amount of water on that connector that fluctuation in that brake pressure stops. I did pull the connector and inspect all of the pens and their tightness. All seemed fine. I pulled the back shell off of the connector as well and inspected everything from the back end and I don't see anything that has been chafed or corroded etc. Nevertheless a little bit of moisture getting into that connector solves the problem until it dries back out and all of this has been confirmed with the scan tool. At this point that is way more information than anybody else has had and should get an official repair through the dealership at this point and then we can all have our brakes the way they're supposed to be. As for the numbers the scan tool is showing a fluctuation between zero and 0.12. from my understanding the sensor is getting irregular data and thinks that the brakes are being slightly applied and since the data is constantly fluctuating when you finally do touch the brakes they seemingly go halfway or more before they engage because it doesn't know what the hell's going on. Mist a little bit of water on that connector and it instantly stops fluctuating and you can drive the truck with what I would call an amazing brake pedal feel. Try it yourself see if that's what's causing your issue. I can't imagine that it would be anything else. I've been digging at this for months this is what I've come up with and then take it to the dealer and tell them to freaking fix it.All right you all I told you I was OCD and I got sick and tired of dealing with this issue. All the dealership was doing was throwing parts at it. It wasn't fixing it obviously. I noticed that every time I wash the truck or it rained the pedal would come back to the way it's supposed to feel. With that said I went through connectors and grounding straps to test to see which ones would make it react that way and lo and behold the three grounding straps that are all tied into the same harness that the ABS connector is in work corroded. Spraying those grounding straps gave me that same result so I pulled them and cleaned them. I used a scan tool to look at the primary circuit pressure and as I wiggled those grounds they would fluctuate. Cleaning them has made a solid difference although I am still getting some fluctuation it looks like the symptoms are from a faulty ground. The dealership at this point has absolutely no idea and they're not really interested in helping other than throwing parts at it especially when a Master tech told me to replace the master cylinder. Which in fact was bad because I was also having the symptoms where the truck felt like it was stopping with all fronts. But it didn't get rid of the inconsistent pedal change. I will continue to monitor with the scan tool and keep you updated but with several test drives where normally it would eventually throw another symptom or two during that drive I have so far had none
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