Take it to a garage and ask them "Can you replace my brake shoes please"
1989 thru 92
Assuming that you're referring to the brake caliber, Fords are notorious for rusting up.
Changing brakes is simple. Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe, remove the old brake pad, replace it with a new brake pad, return the brake shoe, replace the wheel and lower the car.
Sounds as if it is out of alignment, like someone is still steping on the brakes as you leave the vehicle. Or if some rewiring was redone, recheck it. Or your light switch is not working properly.
The brake fluid level might be low in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment from a leak somewhere , or maybe you have air in the brake line(s) and the brake system needs to have the air blead out
On a 1989 Acura Integra hatch back the brake lights are reached through the hatch itself. The brake lights housing are on the rear of the vehicle. Unplug the bulbs and replace them.
what does a fuel pump look like in a 1989 ford ranger 4 cyl.
Well you take out the tail light assem and remove the blown bulb
Adjust or replace the stoplight switch at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
There is no 2.8 Liter in a 1989 Ford Ranger. The Ranger V6is a 2.9 Liter and the distributor rotates clockwise.
Out of Your Shoes was created in 1989-07.
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