yes.
No it all the same. Transmission doe's not matter.
Yes it is.
Cause they could all be connected to the same fuse. check the fuses.
Yes, the brakes should be the same between these model years.
Impossible to answer unless you tell us name and year of vehicle. -They are NOT all the same !
same as the front brakes they r both disc brakes
Not really unless all your brake bads are badly worn down , since abs compensates for the rate of rotation for each wheel so that you brake straight , keeping in mind that the front brakes take the most load and the back brakes take less so you should replace them in sets (front brakes) & (back brakes)
You would adjust the brakes on a vehicle with abs brakes the same way you would adjust the brakes on a vehicle without abs brakes.
All four brakes should engage at the same time. You probably need to bleed your front brakes. If road conditions are wet or you haven't driven the car in a while, drum brakes sometimes "grab". Many cars have rear drum brakes and front disc, this could be what you're expieriencing.
No. Hydraulic brakes can be either drum or disc brakes, and these two brake types are available as air brakes and air-over-hydraulic systems, as well.
There are front brakes and rear brakes. There are a total of four brakes on a car. Every wheel on the car has its own brake and every car has the same number of brakes.
A 1996 camaro has the same DISK brakes as a 2001. It does not have drum brakes.