Nope, the same routine, right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
Disk brakes & drum brakes are very different but then again there are different types for different types of cars. Some are better than others on certain cars. But then again it depends on your car type.
Often this is the connection to the clutch on the compressor.
happened to me in my 97. replaced the blower relay. in the relay box on left side under hood. costs 7.00 or so
On a suspension bike parts of the suspension will compress and others will extend as the bike reacts to the different dynamic forces occurring when you get on the brakes.
Try using a fuel with a different octane level, and make sure it does not contain a blend of ethenol. Fuels blended with ethenol seem to burn hotter than others and therefore can cause a vapor lock in the fuel system which may be causing your vehicle to die in warmer weather.
They take ceramic brakes all the way around and they change just like others.
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Rear brakes come in 2 flavors: disc and drumSee "Related Questions" below for specifics on each typeDisc brakes in the front.Some Sables came with drum type rear brakes, while others had the upgraded disc brakes in the back.See "Related Questions" below for more
Hard to answer that one. Some drivers only get 25K out of a set of brakes while others get 90K plus. It really depends on the vehicle and the driver.
Brakes shoes are those parts that are located on the back of the brakes to help keep the drums and rotors in place. Some cars has wheel cylinders and others have brake shoes.
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