Its not a hard thing to do IF you have done any type of auto mechanical stuff before. You take off the tires (both if you safely can) and the brake drum slides right off behind it. You should either replace with new or have the drums machined, or"rotated" at a local parts store. Both Checker and Autozone in my area do this. After drum removal pay close attention of what springs go where, there are only two if memory serves, one long one short, and what side the adjuster wheel is on. I usually only remove the top spring until after removal. Remove the two small fasteners that hold the pads to the hub assembly and pull them out with a twisting motion to twist out the emergency brake cable-end. Assemble the new pads in the same way as the ones removed then replace the opposite of removal. Be sure to work on only one side at a time so you can use the other side as a reference in case of any confusion.
The sensor is located in the rear exhaust manifold.
rplaced and bleed brackes on a 95 Honda civic but still no brakes
Remove the cover to the rear tail light assembly. Remove the lightbulb connector. Take hold of the lightbulb, push in and turn at the same time. The lightbulb will come out. Reverse the process to install the new rear lightbulb.
Where is the computer on a 95 Chevy lumina
95 Chevy Tahoe no rear brake have hard peddel bleed all the lines when i disconcet front line to abs i have rear brakes concet front line i have no rear but have front is my abs valve screwed up
You can't fold down the seats, they are bolted in...
U don't u pay a professional,brakes are not for amateur mechanics
No, the compressors and mounting points are different on the 95 Lumina
It is most likely the 2 use different metering valves (proportion valves ) Rear drum and rear disc usually have different pressure requirements in relation to the front brakes. The master cylinder might be different as well.
Brakes are adjusted too tight. Brakes are misassembled. Brake hose is restricted, holdings the brake on.
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