Yes there is.
Could be a wheel bearing, brake pads worn,
Toyota did not build the Tacoma in 1994. 1995 was the Tacoma's first year.
The brake light switch may be bad or out of adjustment. The switch is located just above the brake pedal.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1994 Mercury Cougar. Remove the brake spring and brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off.
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT has disk brakes front and rear , so it takes brake pads 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers had drum brakes on the rear , so they took brake shoes
Brake Lights Stay on Unless the Brake Pedal is RaisedThis is usually caused by the brake light switch being out of adjustment in its physical distance to the contact point on the brake pedal arm.
It's just above the brake pedal, connected to the brake pedal arm. The switch comes out with two screws and the new one plugs in. But before you replace the switch, check the adjustment.
The parts store has a tool that does a good job and it is about $15
Sailor Saturn was created in 1994.
Obviously ensure your handbrake is off with wheels chocked. My 1994 Mazda B2600i has two large Philip head screws in each drum, between the wheel studs. Unscrew these first, then tap the front and sides of the drum with a hammer to disloge the drum, ENSURING you do not chip the edge of the drum. If the drum still does not pull toward you, study the layout of the drum brake adjustment mechanism and try and adjust the brake shoes in via the port at the rear of the drum.
If you have a leak you can replace just the rusted section of the brake line. Any auto parts store will have what you need to do so. Ensure person performing repair performs the job properly.
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