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DOT 3
It plugs into the taillight.
Under the hood, driver side.
back wheels.
it seizes thru lack of use... overhall it..
If it is leaking, cracked, or the piston is seized it needs replaced.
Under the hood, driver side. It is up near the base of the windshield.
It stays on when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a trouble code.
look at the fluid reseviour.. if the fluid is low.. tis time to replace the brake pads.. as the pads wear out the fluid level drops
Chilton section 9-3 front wheel drive Chrysler 4 cyl cars, figure 5; the brake light switch is mounted to the brake pedal bracket assembly, under the instrument panel. The stop lamp switch is attached to the mounting bracket. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable, 2. unplug the two brake switch wiring harness connectors, 3. remove the wiring harnessfor the switch lamp from the clip on the brake pedal assembly. Remove the nut and washer from the switch and bracket assembly stud and remove the switch and bracket assembly. Note: you may have to remove the steering column in order to access the switch bracket.
they can probably be changed the way as the 92 by just taking out both of the bolts on the caliper.
the rotatror ^^^ HUH? A few things to check- brake caliper, spindle nut, parking brake, upper shock mount.