The brake lines on a 96 Corsica can be fixed by replacing damaged sections with new lines. This will improve braking and prevent catastrophic failures.
Disconnecting the battery for at least fifteen minutes may turn the clock light off. Pulling the fuses in the radio consoleÊis another fix to try for a clock light that stays on in a 96 Corsica.
on mine i just changed the o2 sensor located in the front by fan
A 96 Corsica uses OBD2 as required by law for 96 model years. Use an OBD2 Scanner.
The rear aren't easy since you have the self adjusters and parking brake mechanisms to contend with. Get a manual from the parts sore.
no...it is hot pink
brake hose's are about $20 each , steel lines can be replaced in sections for about $5 a section
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented with the smaller being for the brake lights Check for a blown fuse Check the operation and alignment of the stoplight switch
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
probably have a loose or broken wire that moves and grounds out when press the brake locate wire and replace it
Pump the brake rapidly with them half engaged and attempt to shift it out.It should come into gear.
sounds like overheating of brake line, either from hot pavement, or cat converter. causes brake fluid to boil and loss of pedal.
wiring order tune up