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Iv had a similar problem. youv got a loose connection in one of your back light units. its not expensive to get fixed though your car isn't a suzuki swift by any chance is it?
Excessive pressure needed to stop Grinding or scraping sound when brakes are applied Vehicle pulls to one side when stopping
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Tools needed to replace front brakes 2002 Ford Focus?
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More than likely you have a warped rotor(s). You need to determine if it's coming from the front or rear brakes or both. The suspect rotor(s) would need to be turned or replaced along with brake pads if needed.
To replace brakes effectively, you need to know what type of brakes you have. In general, you will need a jack, new brakes, a wrench and Allen wrenches.
I have a 98 Villager and I had the same problem. I found that the brake light switch at the brake pedal needed adjusting. Just loosen the lock nut and adjust the switch so that the brake lights do not stay on but only come on when the brakes are applied, then tighten the locknut. Worked for me. Hope this helps.
Sounds like an electrical problem. Perhaps there is a short somewhere. New relays might be needed
Pulling the trailer is not a problem the issue is stopping it with the xterra. = ask yourself == Does trailer have brakes? Surge or electric will be needed.
a torx bit size t-55 for front brakes
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The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.